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  1. I sold the trlr and don't need the signs anymore

    below is copied from our Craig's List ad:

    we used these signs on top of our vending trlr

    they spin in the wind

    the decals are soft vinyl and easily removed

    they are obviously lightweight so they can be picked up and placed on their axles to spin

    the panels pin in place when folded or unfolded

    they withstand fierce wind

    they are metal and aluminum framed and the panels are aluminum

    sold each $300

    they are at Doghouse Repair in Pahrump

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  2. I'm thankful I quit my job to pursue my dream of running my own business

    I'm thankful I didn't run out money before I started to make some

    I'm thankful to be able to associate with all the nice people that are off road enthusiasts

    If you've got friends and family, there's a lot to be thankful for in itself.

    Happy Holidays

  3. the drug dog is not new to dumont, but maybe isn't there much.

    Years ago, before I had even my u-Haul truck to pull my very first vending trlr, the dog was there.

    Some cop was arresting a guy that had pulled up to buy a hose clamp from me.

    That cop called for help because the gyy he was arresting was not alone. 4 or 5 cop cars and other leo's came.

    One, a short guy (it's always been short guys) with a dog was standing around until they gave him the nod. He searched the guys truck and the dog hit on something.

    After all that, they short guy decided he wanted to sniff my trlr. He told me when he walked the dog around my trlr 'he hit on it' He asked me if I minded letting the dog in.

    I should have emphatically said no screw you and your dog I have rights. Instead I said go ahead.

    They both sniffed and looked and found nothing of course, but it was the feeling it gave me that stays to this day.

    It was a violation, I'm sure, of my rights somehow, but this little s..t leo felt powerful.

    The moral of the story is, it will only get worse and when it does keep your cool.

  4. speaking of breaking something...

    the last time I was a vendor at Dumont was last Halloween - I skipped Thanksgiving 2011, Christmas/ New Year & President's Day 2012 and now have since sold my semi, my big gen & my LQ trlr, so I am not coming back as a vendor.

    I am remaining in business (many ask, because they see me selling the above items) in my new shop, to sell parts to all that walk through the door or buy online.

    I wish you all well and safe duning.

    Many thanks for all your support these past years.

    Phil

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