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Holy350
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2010-09-05 7:04 AM (#124409)
Subject: Catalogs?


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Are there any mail order catalogs out there for trailer parts?  Specifically horse/stock trailer parts?   Redneck trailer parts are the only ones I can find and they dont have a catalog.  I have dial up internet now and its terrible trying to check out websites.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-09-05 8:20 AM (#124410 - in reply to #124409)
Subject: RE: Catalogs?


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I know your pain. Until we were using a cable, the internet was a chore.

In today's market with instant access and information, print catalogues have become rare. With the costs involved in producing and distributing a printed media to a limited audience, most retailers have gone to web sites and world wide markets. Inventory and pricing can be instantly updated, photos can be easily added, videos and graphics add a great deal of interest.

Perhaps you have a friend with a faster service, that will allow you some computer time. A friend of mine had no home cable access and finally chose the Hughes satellite service. He can now share photos and quickly access large volumes of information.

If you google "horse trailer parts", you will find many suppliers. Most only have on line catalogs. It is the state of today's and tomorrow's information sources.

http://www2.hughesnet.com/index.cfm?WT.mc_id=05141googleppc

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-09-05 12:12 PM (#124420 - in reply to #124409)
Subject: RE: Catalogs?



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Does your local library have computers?  Sometimes when I am stuck in town I will hang out at the library and surf the internet.

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Holy350
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2010-09-06 11:16 AM (#124456 - in reply to #124409)
Subject: RE: Catalogs?


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Yeah we looked into Hughes net.  Problem is they want a 1 year commitment and the early termination fee is $400 bucks  thats insane  we are only living here for another 10 months before we look to buy a house   Anyways does anyone have any good websites to recommend?  Ive found a few so far that seem decent.  One Ive been dealing with for a few years which is pretty good.  Just was wondering what else is out there and what websites you guys like to use.
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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2010-09-07 5:21 AM (#124476 - in reply to #124409)
Subject: RE: Catalogs?


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We have an online version and a printed version. Shoot me an email info@buyshadow.com with your snail mail address and I will get one right out to you!
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Kay
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2010-09-07 9:27 AM (#124485 - in reply to #124409)
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I can send you a trailer parts catalog.  E-mail an address, or call.   Kay Lancaster, Northside Trailer LLC, 317-769-2460, nsts969@aol.com.
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