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The faux leopard decor has me , but aside from that it appears quite impressive to my novice eyes, check it out: http://www.wbsmarketing.com/MC/#specs | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
Excellent Marketing!!! I know I've seen this Barth before... Anyone? Like a brochure or something?? Doubtful it is, the lower compartment door is open, but it still seems familiar. How appropriate. Burning Man even has their very own Burning Man Barth. Tour The Silver Seed. Why is it named the Silver Seed?
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1/21 |
Danger Ranger - an earthbound space cadet - creative and talented in a wacked out sort of way ...........but I'm not judging! Looks like the original Silver Seed had a bustle. #1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
I believe that was the Donald Trump Interior Decor Package that Barth offered. It was dropped after Trump threatened to sue because it was too conservative and not luxurious enough for his name to grace it. But seriously, parvenu decor aside, that is a very nice coach. Anyone wanna guess what year it is? I love the earlier Regency cabinetry, before they abandoned the vertical rail and stile doors and went to the tilted plain doors. The change was particularly disappointing to me, because some of the earlier Regencies had frame and raised panel construction, rather than frame and flat panels like my lowly gasser. And, surprisingly, some eighties Regencies had vertical plain wood doors. According to the PO, my cabinetry was an upgrade. He said it was Regency cabinetry, but I don't know if Regencies ever had flat panels with frames. At any rate, they are a cut above some of the others I have seen. The few Regency doors I have looked at carefully had either frame and raised panels or just a flat slab. But, heck, All Barths are Different. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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LOL Oops and here I thought it was the Elizabeth Taylor Passion package, sorry my mistake. On a serious note regarding cabinetry: I prefer the uniqueness and clean lines of the flat cherrywood doors that I'm seeing in many of the Barths here. Most likely that's because the majority of the SOBs we looked at had raised panal doors. Also I've noticed that the hardware Barth used was quite superior to what is found in many SOBs. On another note: This "Burning Man Barth" is one of the few 40' models that I've seen. Was that the max length Barth produced or are there longer ones out there? LOL Not that we could go anywhere near that length. As it is we'll be relocating shrubs and losing a walk path to fit a 34-35' one here, so I'm just curious.....it's the Leo in me. | ||||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Well, I think Liz had better taste in decor than in men. I will never forget hearing her declare that Michael Jackson was the most normal man she had ever met. Those words. No wonder she had so many husbands.
Yes. But most SOBs have tacky doors and hardware. All of mine did. Even Country Coaches have K Mart hinges. As a sawdust producer, I have an eye for good workmanship, quality hardware and classic design. Barth satisfies, plain, framed/raised paneled or framed/flat paneled.
I don't think there are. Most states had hard laws during the Barth era on licensing and usage over 40 ft. Some still do. I know CA limits longer MHs to certain roads. . 84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered | |||
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8/09 |
The Prevost (et. al SOB's) have models longer than 40' and many are 45' but have seen few MH longer than that. At Bluewater Key RV last Feb we saw a bunch of those pulling enclosed two decked trailers with toys, big toys for the big boys. Our 34' looked small in comparison but then we can get in lots of places they can't! Susie and Gary (SUGAR) Former Owners '95 Barth Regency 34' Cummins 8.3 Spartan MM Allison 6 spd | |||
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