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Old 03-20-2013, 12:09 PM   #21
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On the other hand, the interior of the EggCamper is a blank slate that you can decorate any way that suits you. We've started the process in ours.
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Old 03-20-2013, 01:38 PM   #22
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lets see some pictures!
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Old 03-21-2013, 05:41 AM   #23
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We love our EggCamper, just as everyone likes there choice of FG camper. It provides comfortable accommodations on the road. I also like to tinker to make the changes that make it perfect for how we travel. To each his/her own. As Ray and Jim said, Jim Palmer is great to work with, but like Henry Ford...

With that, I'll just say that I saw a Parkliner at the Sebring rally and it was very nice, well planned and executed. And, the willingness to provide build options is certainly a plus, even if, like me, you like to tinker.

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Old 03-21-2013, 06:40 AM   #24
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Deryk,

I also love my EggCamper and here are some photos of my decorated EggCamper...I am typing this as I sit in my EggCamper and look out the window at the ocean. I have spent 90 nights in my EggCamper in the last year.
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Nice Gayle! Evethink about putting a bathroom door in? Granted like being on a boat, there is little actual privacy while your in the head... but we like the illusion of privacy there lol
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Old 03-21-2013, 07:26 AM   #26
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My wife is unhappy with the 44" bed and the narrow aisle in our Scamp.
I too did not like the narrow bed nor the head banging on the rooftop AC . We decided to look at a slightly larger trailer to accomplish these goals . The EggCamper at 17 ft long and being wider and taller seemed to fill the bill but dealing with Jim Palmer was an obstacle. I looked at several MFG but only Casita, EggCamper , and Escape make a true 17 Ft FG trailer in my price range. Cost is a factor to me as it it is with you. A Casitas 17 ft solves the bed issue but not the AC or Aisle issues. I can purchase a Casita 17 ft Spirit Deluxe with a 9000 BTU AC, propane furnace , awning , TV with DVD player, Antenna/amp, high lift axle / D rated tires, vinyl flooring, sink stove cover , cable ready , 4.0 cu ft 3 way refrigerator , 6 gal electric / gas water heater , 25 gallon fresh water tank, outside shower , 2 burner gas cook top , microwave ETC for less money than the $18880.00 loaded EggCamper. I compliment Ms Gayle on her decorating skils which I do not posses I know there are tradeoffs but after spending numerous hours modifying my 1999 Scamp I was hoping to avoid that and just go camping . Thank all of you again
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