Posted 2008-01-02 4:38 PM (#73650 - in reply to #73639) Subject: RE: "Glick" brand trailers?
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Glick Trailers were built right here in Lancaster County, PA. The company is still in business, although no longer building horse trailers. They do still service the trailers they built. Their trailers were extremely wel built. You won't find nicer people who do great work. They just installed a boot box in my Elite trailer that they fabricated for me. You couldn't destroy it with a tank!
Glick's Trailers, Leola, PA- 717-656-9195- Ask to speak to Randy Glick
Posted 2008-01-03 2:15 PM (#73701 - in reply to #73639) Subject: RE: "Glick" brand trailers?
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Location: Youngstown, OH
The very first "new" trailer my family purchased was a Glick Trailer. My Dad hit it off with "old man Glick", as he called him, and we had several of their trailers over the years.
They were built tough and I drug that first one around for many years & miles. If it's in good shape, you can't go wrong.
Posted 2008-01-03 8:19 PM (#73714 - in reply to #73639) Subject: RE: "Glick" brand trailers?
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Location: Virginia
Thanks for the info. guys-I figured I could count on fellow HTW viewers to help me out on this one! We are going to check out the trailer this weekend (have only seen pictures so far)and hopefully it will work out for what we need for now. Lancaster, PA, is one of my favorite weekend getaway spots and I have always been impressed by the craftsmanship represented there. (Not to mention the food....) Anyway, thanks again, I am glad to hear Glick trailers are not some "off" brand known for falling apart at the seams!
Posted 2016-10-31 11:17 AM (#168796 - in reply to #73714) Subject: RE: "Glick" brand trailers?
Just saw this post and curious if (1)you see it after all these years and (2)did you buy the Glick. I still have mine and it is 41 years young. It has served me well and owes me nothing. Mr. Glick worked with me and the design I submitted to him. Had me visit a couple times while building it to make suggestions, etc. very nice man and very professional. He makes a sturdy trailer that does not fall apart like so many others. The trailer has been serviced regularly, repainted a few times, had some body work and new floors. This year the roof will probably need replacing. As long as you take care of your Glick trailer it will take care of you for a long time!