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Old 04-10-2012, 09:52 PM   #21
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Zorro,
I'm in NH and have 2007 EggCamper. If you'd like to see an EggCamper, send me a PM and we can arrange a viewing.
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It just doesn't get any better than that! Right in your home state.
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Old 04-11-2012, 04:46 AM   #22
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That was mine, "Nest Egg' a 2007 model I bought from the Bergers in Michigan and sold it last year to a couple in Georgia.
Compliments to the decorator. It just needed a "There's No Place Like Home" plaque. I see the greatest advantage of the Eggcamper to be that it is a blank slate.
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Old 04-11-2012, 04:57 AM   #23
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Zorro,
As SilverGhost mentioned, an EggCamper is a perfect platform for modifications. So, if you decide to take a look at mine, you'll need to understand that I've taken advantage of that aspect of the EggCamper. Living in the north, where state and federal parks do not have electric hookups, I've added solar and propane to my EggCamper. I've also done several other modifications that seemed to fit my needs.

I initially bought a Honda 2000 generator, used it once and then left it home. Parks restrict the use of a generator to specific hours of operation, and frankly, I didn't like the noise. So, I added solar. Then for camping in the early spring/late fall in the north, I wanted some heat. So, I added a propane furnace, and then a propane/electric combo water heater.

But, if you come to look, I'll explain what was in the original stock unit in 2007. I know that Jim Palmer is always making changes, so even my stock unit may not be exactly what he's producing these days. What won't change is the interior space, which is great.

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Thanks Ron,

I appreciate your help. Nice to know there are egg enthusiasts here in NH. I'm thinking that I am going to need a propane upgrade at the very least.
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Jason,
I like to think of it as the cost of living in NH... along with property taxes and various fees. Thankfully, no sales tax and no income tax.

Let me know if you want to see and EggCamper in person.
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