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to
establish a wrecking yard with a retail store dedicated to the
recreational vehicle industry. He was currently recharging and
repairing the refrigerators for RV’s. Over a period of
approximately a year he gathered stock and made contacts to line up
the legalities of a wrecking yard. The loyal customers that had
become friends soon spread the word that Ed had branched out to
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came
into being. It grew with the addition of Ed’s wife Charlene, to
help in the office. Soon their son Ed, Jr. came on board to assist
with the technical end. Ed Jr. has knowledge of most electronic
parts and appliances plus being certified for appliance repair. That
year the refrigerator business was officially closed. The business
has since grown with the addition of more employees to: dismantle
the units, check out items for sale, and help with
customers. |
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With
a staff of many the business grew. The company started shipping
nationwide. That year Ed Sr. began liquidating some retail RV stores
that went out of business. Thus new parts became a part of the stock
in the store. This new twist gave the bargain hungry shoppers a
welcome surprise when visiting. |
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of
the various coaches. He helps people on a daily basis to find parts
for items that are no longer in production. We attempt to keep a
stock of motors, transmissions, rear-ends, hubs, rotors and other
related items on hand. Sometimes these parts are sold as soon as we
get them. |
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to
give easier access to inventory. The items that are currently on
computer are: windows, entrance doors, access doors, awnings and
wheels. Since its initial application, Ed Jr. has designed a custom
program for our inventory needs. This allows the company the option
for expansion of on-line, inventory checking, applications in the
future. |
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where
all parts are thoroughly checked, and repaired if necessary. With
father and son putting their heads together, the business has gained
renewed dedication for streamlining and expanding for an
ever-growing market. |
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but
every nook and cranny is in use. The RV’s that are not to be sold
as builders are taken to another location to be dismantled. Then the
items are brought back to the primary location for testing , and put
into inventory. It is truly amazing the amount of stock that is
organized in the area provided. All items are available in a retail
store atmosphere. This makes it a lot easier than stumbling through
a bone yard to find a certain part. |
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at
a snails pace by some standards, but it is a solid reputable company
that will be around when others have long since gone. The personnel
are genuine about helping customers. If we do not have an item
someone is looking for, we take their name and call them when it is
available. We do not hold an item and there is no obligation to buy
it. |
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