Ed:
Perhaps you are correct. But I would suggest that the
approach taken by Inside Design regarding the new
Bambi 16 is a step in the right direction. It appears
to be innovative, creative, and very stylistic. I
look forward to the opportunity to learn more about
what may be forthcoming from Airstream and Inside
Design relative to the new Bambi. If done properly, I
believe there is a huge untapped market for that type
of product. Sort of taking the Bambi, and Airstream,
back to its roots. Quality, creativity, and
innovation without the frills. Really the root of the
appeal of vintage Airstreams.
Jerry
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> Hi Jim, Wayne and the others interested in new
> Airstream design,
> I agree variety is good thing and departure from the
> traditional keeps things
> interesting. I think that is part of the reason I
> like being a part of the
> VAC as each coach that is being restored or
> refurbished is an example of that
> owners venture into the design world. Being invited
> to look at their
> interpretation is always an adventure and
> experience. I just hope that
> Airstream takes a good hard look at the departure
> from the traditional, the
> Bambi on their web site is not the departure that is
> needed to expand our
> numbers.
> Ed
> WBCCI/VAC 4425
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