Posted 2010-03-16 4:41 PM (#117695 - in reply to #117688) Subject: RE: Showtime Conversions
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Location: Tenn/Ala.
We have dealt with them for several years. Straight up folks. Good solid craftsmanship. Stan and his folks have always been good to assist with whatever we needed.
Posted 2010-03-17 9:21 AM (#117722 - in reply to #117688) Subject: RE: Showtime Conversions
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Location: Ottawa, Illinois 61350
I would agree with RT on the Showtime folks being very good to deal with. They have been in the business for quite some time; and I would disagree with the previous poster, about being "typical Elkhart RV" quality. I think it depends on what you want, and how much your willing to spend. They will build you whatever the depths of your pockets will stand !
Posted 2010-03-17 10:32 AM (#117724 - in reply to #117688) Subject: RE: Showtime Conversions
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Location: Tenn/Ala.
I agree with Jim Bob on this one. The actual mechanical quality is as sensible and practical as any. The look- whatever you want. Yes, they can build RV style, and it is the cheapest way to go from anyone and it is want some folks want. But they do some great hardwood work in Oak and Hickory that is often confused with the Texas folks' work. Just like a cafeteria, order what you want!
Posted 2010-03-17 1:22 PM (#117728 - in reply to #117688) Subject: RE: Showtime Conversions
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Wow "Cowboy Jake", self promoting and willing to run down competition?http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=13314&posts=10 Now thats "Cowboy Classic" All you have to do is read the recently discussed Cowboy Classics forum and read Cowboy Jakes response. And anyone who knows Roger is the owner of Cowboy Classics.