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hopefully those rivets won't pop! if we keep the cabin properly pressurized it should be ok. and if you buy one today the numbers for that wally byam club may be what you owe. we bought ours on eBay. we don't owe anything. of course, there is that matter of all new materials inside... good thing we can do it ourselves. thanks for the welcomes. i can't find the "introduction" thread. so no doubt it is at the top of the first page ersumthing. my husband can't find anything in the 'fridge if it isn't "top shelf front row". i can't find things unless they are buried. the obvious seems to good to be true
silvertwinkie
Seeburg220 =
the jukebox pictured in my avatar. I bought it a few years back and resurrected it from the dead. I loaded it mostly with "one-hit wonders" from the 1970's. It's a Seeburg brand, model 220. It was built in 1959, and has the distinction of being Seeburg's first stereo jukebox. There's a similar model, 222, that holds more records. It weighs a ton, and looks very car-like, with all of the glass and chrome. If you know who Rube Goldberg was, you'll appreciate the mechanical symphony of parts that occurs when you drop a quarter in to hear a song. It has a gaziillion little moving parts, all choreographed to make it play...
the jukebox pictured in my avatar. I bought it a few years back and resurrected it from the dead. I loaded it mostly with "one-hit wonders" from the 1970's. It's a Seeburg brand, model 220. It was built in 1959, and has the distinction of being Seeburg's first stereo jukebox. There's a similar model, 222, that holds more records. It weighs a ton, and looks very car-like, with all of the glass and chrome. If you know who Rube Goldberg was, you'll appreciate the mechanical symphony of parts that occurs when you drop a quarter in to hear a song. It has a gaziillion little moving parts, all choreographed to make it play...
Mines pretty straight forward RCS my initials Art for artist. I’ve been involved with one form of art or another since I started taking classes at a local museum at age 7. Many of the jobs I’ve held over the years, including owning my own business for several years have involved art.
Curtis & Deb
Curtis & Deb
Mines pretty straight forward RCS my initials Art for artist. I’ve been involved with one form of art or another since I started taking classes at a local museum at age 7. Many of the jobs I’ve held over the years, including owning my own business for several years have involved art.
Curtis & Deb

Curtis & Deb

Mine is the same as my Yahoo username. I had always used kdugg as my online handle but, when I signed up with Yahoo, kdugg had already been taken, so I used one of the other options suggested.
k = my first initial
dugg = first 4 letters of my maiden name
fl = Florida (where I live)
After I got married I toyed around with changing my online handle, but katpoo got some weird responses
k = my first initial
dugg = first 4 letters of my maiden name
fl = Florida (where I live)
After I got married I toyed around with changing my online handle, but katpoo got some weird responses
Mine is a nickname that I have had for many years. It was just a natural thing to use since the first forum I joined.
It was originally used as a word for those that are too young to be "hippies".
It's not often that you see a 44 year old 6' 2'' 230# man with hair down past his belt.
I'm a Chevelle owner too.......66
It was originally used as a word for those that are too young to be "hippies".
It's not often that you see a 44 year old 6' 2'' 230# man with hair down past his belt.
I'm a Chevelle owner too.......66



enjoy your
and take care of your vintage "Rivet Popper", that is what I called my parents Airstream, always told them the numbers on the front was what people still owed on them, and that members had to wear name tags in case they got lost...all in fun

