Any of you have a mobile showroom?
We are thinking of getting a toy hauler and converting it.
Our feeling is we could use it to travel and stay at craft shows and also have good storage for pieces and they wouldn't be moved around a bunch.
Toy hauler for showroom?
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Re: Toy hauler for showroom?
Are you thinking of using it as a walk-in showroom at the craft shows? If so, it's probably too big for the booth size of most shows. If you're just talking about using it to haul stuff around to then set up in your booth, that's a different story
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Re: Toy hauler for showroom?
I ran into one person who did a toy trailer. He had a RV (small) to tow and stay in. The downside was a lot of times, he was parked on fringe if the shows or paid the higher cost. He said it took a couple of years to work out the bugs. Better than a 10 ' tent for him . He had Class "A" set-up and real nice items. Dale......
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Re: Toy hauler for showroom?
We have a 40' trailer that has a living quarters in the front and a rear shop. We use it for shows but build the booth down the side of the trailer underneath the awnings.
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Re: Toy hauler for showroom?
Holy s**t now that's a setup there boy! Wow! If I were you, I wouldn't change a thing unless you're losing money.