After I saw the BAmbi in the Metropolitan Homes, and the clean room A/s
that the guy in VT does, I have my heart set on stainless steel. Then I
got a book about Diners, and the fancy stainless steel work on some of
them is very tempting. One of the hard things about finding a design
sense for the interior is that the factory interior stays much the same
and is not really in keeping with the powerful aero dynamic airplane
look of the outside. I am going to look at airplane interiors and train
interiors too. The outside is very 1940's, and the inside is useful and
well engineered and etc, but is pretty vanilla.
Daisy
Jrnymn wrote:
>
> I.D. by consistent with pre60s, I think I mean that your
> modern design has a look that lends itself the older
> Airstreams. That is, what I see on the inside is consitent
> in style to what I see on the outside. If Airstream puts
> your prototype style in the current modern Bambi-16, I don't
> think it would look consistent. I'd be expecting the
> "mobile home look".
>
> Not to discourage you from trying anyway. We need
> innovative interiors like yours.
>
> And Toby, I'm not sure if I would bother with a resume, we
> are in "new company" endeavor with a Bowlus-Teller
> resurrection. I think we would have a bigger problem
> fighting legal battles than resurrecting the old breadbox
> form. THOR sees us making trailers better than theirs with
> an Airstream look, we wouldn't last a day---unless you know
> of a way?? :-)
>
> Jay Griffin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Toby Folwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > JAY! yeahyeahyeah! I was thinking the same thing!
> > the pre-IPO world (generalization, forgive) doesn't
> > care so much if it's under 20k as much as they care
> > that it's the "best" they should go back to T3-2024 -
> > non coated, (and add) factory polished airstream.. 13
> > segments etc... Since I got no response on my resume -
> > I've been thinking of resurrecting Bowlus-Teller
> > trailers - but, of course, that would be sacrilege, so
> > the thought essentially died.
> >
> > maybe it's like Coke Classic - they'd sell so many of
> > the "old" ones that they'd have to drop the new ones.
> >
> > maybe I'll send them another resume.
> >
> > Toby 2029
> >
> > > > Not that new Airstreams look bad, but I think the
> > > former
> > > > streamlining aesthetic is missing. While the 16ft
> > > length is
> > > > a very positive sizing endeavor, I would have
> > > appreciated a
> > > > resurrection of the breadbox and rolled seams
> > > style of the
> > > > 50s Airstreams more than anything.
> >
> >
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