In our bathroom, my mother’s china cup and saucer- now a home for a gnome sits on our bathroom vanity and back in the living room/salon even our faux “stag head clock” in our living room–all stay out and stay put every day we travel. Things like a ceramic beer stein with flowers that sits on our front kitchen counter, our mid-century modern looking table organizer (link) with a vintage 70’s table lamp and other items set in place. The photo slideshow above shows various items in our RV we leave out and do not move during towing. HERE IS A QUICK LIST OF TIPS & PRODUCTS I USE TO KEEP THINGS IN PLACE IN YOUR RV-EVEN WHEN TOWING DOWN THE ROAD!Ī 6″ wide shelf behind the sofa creates a great storage space with metal framed fabric bins! Notice I use the bottom curtain rail to store some things during travel time too! ( I DO take down the white vintage ’70’s swag lamp and it sits in the left corner of the front counter when we roll down the road) These curtains are wide enough to create privacy for the curved front windows when the center pull down shade does the rest at night. In the photo above you will see I have opted to keep the upper and lower curtain rails in place and just have narrower side curtains. I do not have to move anything except dish soap bottle on the kitchen counter, our authentic cuckoo clock, and the soap dispenser in the bathroom! “it must take you a long time to put out all of these décor items (some would say clutter or chachkies ! ) and knickknacks and then store them all away again”.Īctually-no! Everything you see in our coach stays in place where it is displayed. One of the first things anyone says when they visit us in our Avion is how “homey” it feels, comfortable, cozy and not sterile like many “off the lot” modern RV’s today. This “rare breed” floorplan was only produced for three years by the Avion Coach Corporation. Mayflower Ave., Suite 100, Monrovia, CA 91016, or send e-mail to Include your name, address and phone number.View of our 32 S model 1987 Avion. If your business can provide a lesson to others, contact Karen E. Nature of business: Manufactures and distributes safety products. Our expert advice shows consumers that if they buy our products, they won’t ever have to worry about broken valuables again.Ĭompany: Marlyco Inc., Trevco QuakeHold Products The ads and a new brochure we’ve developed talk about a collector’s biggest fear and show a broken angel figurine. We’re going to advertise in 15 collectors magazines that each have 40,000 to 80,000 in circulation. Next year we will appear in five mail-order catalogs that cater to the home, gift and collectibles markets.Įarly next year, we will launch an extensive advertising campaign. We started advertising six months ago, buying mailing lists and sending postcards to national glass organizations, collectors’ clubs, manufacturers and retail stores. Market research told us this audience wouldn’t respond to earthquake threats, while the reference to museums gave the product instant credibility. So we came up with a national marketing strategy and a new name: Collector’s Hold Museum Putty. We knew that if we could educate collectors about this problem, we could offer our product as a solution and open up a whole new market. Then we realized we hadn’t really tapped into the $9.4-billion market in limited-edition collectibles-glassware, figurines, plates, ornaments, dolls and other items that are both expensive and breakable.Ĭhildren, pets and housecleaning can be just as hard on these fragile items as any temblor. We didn’t do much business outside the earthquake belt, except for sales to museums.
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