Well, I guess we know where all those high-dollar fly fishing equipment buyers that Hardy says they've lost in this bad economy have gone. They're over at Orvis bidding $80k on a 50 year old travel trailer! LOL
Well, I guess we know where all those high-dollar fly fishing equipment buyers that Hardy says they've lost in this bad economy have gone. They're over at Orvis bidding $80k on a 50 year old travel trailer! LOL
There must have been some of those same buyers there last year as well when Orvis auctioned off a restored 1959 Land Rover Series II Model 109.
What a cool fishing vehicle!
It sold for ONLY $160,900!
You can see it at:
http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=3Y8E
Why not restore one yourself? Here's a vintage one slightly longer for $74,000 (currently) cheaper.
http://fortcollins.craigslist.org/rvs/2732034720.html
Well, I think that settles it then! Hardy is just missing the boat. They said people aren't willing to buy high-end, big ticket sporting goods items during this bad economy - especially in America, where most of their export business is. That's why they said they laid off 30% of their work force last week. (Blame it on the Americans...LOL) Obviously, Americans are still more than willing to blow ridiculously obscene amounts of money on name brand crap we don't need. In fact, Orvis has been selling the heck out of their high-end fly rods, the Helios line, too. So maybe...just maybe...Hardy's problem lies within the hallowed halls at House of Hardy, Ltd. Maybe they just aren't selling what their target customer wants to buy at a price they're willing to pay. Ah-ha! Yep. That'll trigger a down-turn in your biz every time.
I own an Airstream and have polished it to a very shiny finish. The problem is the mirror finish disappears after about 3 months, due to oxidation and I have to buff it all over again. There is no way to stop the oxidation unless you paint it.
To get a mirror finish like that on a 22' trailer, I estimate that it took at least 400 to 500 hours with a good polisher like a Makita, and 3 different polishing compounds and
a lot of wool bonnets and rags. The more you polish it however, the easier it gets to restore the luster.
Dick
Y'all better hurry if you are going to bid...auction ends at 9:00PM EST today. She is up to $107,000 dollars and the reserve has been met. She is going to sell, may as well be you!!
http://benefitevents.com/auctions/de...02&eventid=693
Brad
"A woman drove me to drink and I didn't even have the decency to thank her."
-W.C. Fields