The tiny Airstream Der Kline Prince (sp) was donated to the museum by Tin Can Tourists club friends of ours. It had sat in a car dealership in Michigan for years until Ken and Petie Faber were able to purchase it. They did camp in it a few times and Ken, being very tall, had to sleep on the floor. It was a prototype idea of Wally's and Airstream never made another one.
Thanks for watching and the interesting information. The description card definitely identified this trailer as Der Kleine Prinz. They also referred to it as a Cruisette.
Thanks for watching! That's totally cool that you like Townsend's as well. As we drove by there store we saw "Ryan the Bar Keep" standing outside on a lunch break. He was gone by the time we got there...
There are so many beautiful small towns around Indiana with amazing buildings and history! LaPorte and Crown Point have some beautiful town centers as well! If you're looking for more RV culture stops, the Mothership (Airstream Factory) in Jackson Center Ohio lets you tour the factory (when the world opens up again). Anyways, great video guys! We're new to the channel and excited to see more! 😊
Thanks for watching and the awesome tips. We were just at Jackson Center and documented that a few videos ago. We can't wait to return and visit the Heritage Center and maybe a few more Indiana towns...
Thanks for watching! I love the fact that they allow 2 nights of boondocking with an admission ticket. It would have been nice to tour some of the manufacturers in Elkhart.
Thanks for watching and we also hope to see you down the road. We saw Charles Lindbergh's trailer and I probably should have included it. I was worried that the video was getting too long...
Rich , I had to install a new thermostat unit in my fridge last summer.. It was above my pay grade. But I worked thru it and works great now.. camped last week.
Thanks Mike! It is certainly worth the trip. You can stay for 2 nights with a museum admission and we would have toured one of the RV manufacturers on the second day but most were closed due to Covid.
Love your videos and appreciate their quality and the effort you both put in to making them. The link to your Storefront must be missing something - or it could be operator error on my part, but it says Page Not Found 🤔. FYI 🤗
Thanks so much for watching! I fixed the link you spoke of. Weird. I normally just copy and paste from a previous video and have no idea why this failed. It is working now so thanks for pointing that out.
New to your channel!! Just curious does it cost money to boondock there? Looking forward to checking out more of your vlogs. We will be full time in March.
Thanks for watching! It does not cost anything to boondock there. They allow two nights but you have to check in and the expectation is that you will purchase entry into the museum. To us, that’s fair.
Hello guys truly enjoying your videos. Are you guys retired or are you part time travelers? Josie and I are starting part time traveling on our Winnebago Trend 25” and love it. Any recommendations for new rvers, our first RV.
Thanks for watching! Yes, we are retired but still own a home so we do not travel full time. We call ourselves "Part Time Full Timers" in that we go out for 1 - 3 months at a time before returning home for a few weeks. We have lots of tips on our channel for new RV'ers but if you have any specific questions, feel free to email us at luvsubbin@gmail.com
The yellow gadget is an ice crusher!
Thanks so much for pointing that out! I can definitely see that now.
My family had one! I knew it looked familiar!
The RV museum is so cool to see!!! I loved seeing all of the older RVs!
Could not agree more! It is well worth the visit.
The tiny Airstream Der Kline Prince (sp) was donated to the museum by Tin Can Tourists club friends of ours. It had sat in a car dealership in Michigan for years until Ken and Petie Faber were able to purchase it. They did camp in it a few times and Ken, being very tall, had to sleep on the floor. It was a prototype idea of Wally's and Airstream never made another one.
Thanks for watching and the interesting information. The description card definitely identified this trailer as Der Kleine Prinz. They also referred to it as a Cruisette.
Fun video. We have not been further east than Rocky Mtn Natl Park. You are providing reason to expand our horizons. Thanks
Thanks for watching! There's so much to see in this wonderful country. We're looking forward to exploring the west coast in 2023.
Great video, liked the rv museum tour, thanks. We are big Townsends fans too, so liked your visit to the store.
Thanks for watching! That's totally cool that you like Townsend's as well. As we drove by there store we saw "Ryan the Bar Keep" standing outside on a lunch break. He was gone by the time we got there...
Oh my gosh! This looks like a fun place! Thanks for sharing! Yummy pizza too!
Thanks Denise! It's certainly worth the trip. Stay tuned for next week when we hike the Indiana Dunes...
There are so many beautiful small towns around Indiana with amazing buildings and history! LaPorte and Crown Point have some beautiful town centers as well! If you're looking for more RV culture stops, the Mothership (Airstream Factory) in Jackson Center Ohio lets you tour the factory (when the world opens up again).
Anyways, great video guys! We're new to the channel and excited to see more! 😊
Thanks for watching and the awesome tips. We were just at Jackson Center and documented that a few videos ago. We can't wait to return and visit the Heritage Center and maybe a few more Indiana towns...
@@LuvSubbin Guess i'll have to catch up on your videos! Exciting! 😊
Such a fun review of the RV Museum!
Thanks for watching! It is well worth the visit as we captured only a portion of the exhibits.
Great video! We’ve been to the RV Museum. Definitely worth a stop if in the area. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! I love the fact that they allow 2 nights of boondocking with an admission ticket. It would have been nice to tour some of the manufacturers in Elkhart.
Always informative and educational. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Been there, I liked Charles Lindbergh's trailer. See ya down the road.
Thanks for watching and we also hope to see you down the road. We saw Charles Lindbergh's trailer and I probably should have included it. I was worried that the video was getting too long...
Another great video, very interesting. Now I want to go there!
Thanks for watching and it is certainly worth a visit.
I need to go here....so cool!!!
Thanks for watching! It is super cool as there are many more RV's that didn't make the editing cut...
Rich , I had to install a new thermostat unit in my fridge last summer.. It was above my pay grade. But I worked thru it and works great now.. camped last week.
Thanks for watching! Seems like you did a good job on the fridge repair. Happy Camping...
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Hope to visit there
Thanks Mike! It is certainly worth the trip. You can stay for 2 nights with a museum admission and we would have toured one of the RV manufacturers on the second day but most were closed due to Covid.
Love your videos and appreciate their quality and the effort you both put in to making them.
The link to your Storefront must be missing something - or it could be operator error on my part, but it says Page Not Found 🤔. FYI 🤗
Thanks so much for watching! I fixed the link you spoke of. Weird. I normally just copy and paste from a previous video and have no idea why this failed. It is working now so thanks for pointing that out.
@@LuvSubbin 🤗🤗🤗
New to your channel!! Just curious does it cost money to boondock there? Looking forward to checking out more of your vlogs. We will be full time in March.
Thanks for watching! It does not cost anything to boondock there. They allow two nights but you have to check in and the expectation is that you will purchase entry into the museum. To us, that’s fair.
Hello guys truly enjoying your videos. Are you guys retired or are you part time travelers? Josie and I are starting part time traveling on our Winnebago Trend 25” and love it. Any recommendations for new rvers, our first RV.
Thanks for watching! Yes, we are retired but still own a home so we do not travel full time. We call ourselves "Part Time Full Timers" in that we go out for 1 - 3 months at a time before returning home for a few weeks. We have lots of tips on our channel for new RV'ers but if you have any specific questions, feel free to email us at luvsubbin@gmail.com
Where you have the campsite next to me at NRVTA? You look familiar.
Thanks for watching! I don't think that was us as we've not been to the NRVTA. I'd like to go someday...