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Date:         Sat, 7 Nov 1998 10:38:38 -0600
Reply-To:     Blue Eyes <lvlearn@MCI2000.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Blue Eyes <lvlearn@MCI2000.COM>
Organization: Vexation Computer
Subject:      Re: Low Platimum Cat prices shown on I-net sales site
Comments: To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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I failed to notice the 14 month old publication date on the URL offering low Platinim Cat prices before I forwarded it to the List. So I have written the following note to Mr. Solar to learn if he is still willing to sell Platinum Cats for those prices. He discounts heavily compared to MSRP on many things he sells. *******copy follows******** Re: Platinum Cat vented heater prices

Hi Mr. Solar (Charlie Collins) ,

I'm a subscriber to an I-net Mailing List called the Vanagon List which has the central thematic topic of VW vans in their many forms. The last time I checked, this mailing list goes to 732 addresses, some of which have multiple readers.

As I'm sure you know, one of the VW van configurations was the Westfalia camper model, commonly called the Westy by those who own and love them. Very few of them were sold with an optional vented space heater suitable for safe sleeping when the outside temperature drops. There are very few suitable vented heaters List subscribers have encountered in their research. Platinum Cat, Wallas, Webasto, Espa, and Carver (formerly sold under the Propex name), and Suburban are the only ones I've encountered. The Platinum Cat seems to be

the most technologically elegant. I expect the electrical demand and the noise it's powered vent produces is lower than the other systems, all of which

depend on forced air for heat distribution rather than a radiant panel. So even though it can't be concealed as some others can, it appears to be a very appealing alternative.

I used Yahoo to search for Catalytic heater information which brought me to your URL http://www.netins.net/showcase/solarcatalog/catalogue10.html Since it was updated 8-28-97, I'm asking you if the price schedule you are willing to sell the Platinum Cats is still current. Here's a copy from your site: Model BTU/H Power Price User Friendly Price Size in inches LP/NG-5.6 5.6 115VAC $536.00 $400.00 28x12.5x5.5 LP-5.2 5.2 12VDC $414.00 $315.00 21x12x5.5 LP-3.0 3 12VDC $398.00 $300.00 14x12x5.5

I forwarded a copy of your URL and price schedule to all List members last night before I realized that it was entered 14 months ago. Several List members have been discussing installing heaters in their vans. Those who have

installed the Platinum Cat speak favorably about them.

Thank you for your consideration. You may respond to me directly at LvLearn@mci2000.com or send your reply to the entire List by e-mailing your response to: vanagon@VANAGON.COM

All the best to you, John ~~ Vanagon List subscriber and Westy owner


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