Paul, Glad to hear someone else comment about "Greedy."
As one of the newbies in here, I've been reluctant to comment about some of
the numbers I've seen from some of the recommended sources for some of this
stuff. I sell, too, and fully understand the profit motive. Having said
that, as a buyer, I also understand things like "value" and "benefits."
And, while I also understand that many of these folks provide needed
materials and services we might not be able to get elsewhere, I also
understand "caveat emptor" and want the biggest bank for my finite bucks. I
guess the moral is to shop hard.
Your remark makes me feel better about recoiling from a recent number from
one of the heralded GMC gurus here in the Atlanta area. Probably a good guy
who is simply under the impression that if one owns a GMC, one must either
have more money than sense or is a little out of plumb or both.
Thanks -- from all of us -- for mentioning the "G" word.
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta
>I got screens from the FL source in 1995 and found the frame width slightly
>to large to slide back and forth properly in the window channel. The
>McNeil's, GMC Custom Instrument Panels, were selling screen's at the GMCMI
>Titusville Convention in Mar 1996 and I bought those and found them to slide
>much easier because the frame material is slightly narrower.
>
>However, paying $60 + for those puny screens is GREEDY in my opinion. I
>doubt that there is $10 worth of material to them. You might look at
>other's screens to satisfy yourself about their design and then visit your
>local screen maker to see if you can get a better price.
>
> Paul Bartz.
>
>From: RickStapls [mailto:RickStapls]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 12:35 AM
>Subject: Re: GMC: Miscellaneous Things
>
>In a message dated 5/10/99 11:28:25 AM MST, kepple
>Can anyone help me find where I can purchase these things for my 73 GMC MH?
>1. Sliding screens for the two small opening windows next to driver and
>passenger.
>2. Adjustable plastic wings for these same windows.
>Larry,
>The latest GMCMI newsletter arrived last week. In the included classified
>ad flyer, M. O. Lewis from Oklahoma is advertising his stainless/acrylic
>Windwings for $59 + S&H. (Call 918-682-7165) I put a set on my coach a
>couple of years ago, and they fit well, work well, last well.
>The same flyer has an ad from Paul Dobbins/Solutions, St Pete, Fla.,
>727-528-7800. for Cockpit Window Screens, $60 _+ S&H. Haven't tried these
>yet.
>