We had the pleasure of viewing and photographing many unique and vintage trailers, while camping at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia. The "Sisters on the Fly" were attending a Rally there and filled up a loop or two. We found some "Sisters on the Try" in another area of the campground, who had come along too. Scattered through out the campground we also spotted some other vintage trailers of interest. Click the link to view the pictures of the rest of the vintage camping trailers. https://picasaweb.google.com/102508300905463390757/SistersOnTheFlyAndSistersOnTheTryPlusOtherVintageTrailersViewedAtStoneMountainGA#slideshow/5804426661443026034
Old-Time Craftsmanship and Construction yet using today's Technologically Advanced Materials, Marine Grade Vertical Striped 100% acrylic Fabric, either a Vintage Style Pull Cord or a Vinyl Welt, #69 Nylon Thread, and Brass Grommets. Designed to replicate a vintage awning that I own. It is period correct for vintage trailers.Facings surround the underside providing added structure and reinforcement for the brass grommets. Each awning is personally made by me. dfoster@bellsouth.net
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
"Sisters on the Fly" and other Vintage Trailers Viewed While Camping at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia Fall 2012
We had the pleasure of viewing and photographing many unique and vintage trailers, while camping at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia. The "Sisters on the Fly" were attending a Rally there and filled up a loop or two. We found some "Sisters on the Try" in another area of the campground, who had come along too. Scattered through out the campground we also spotted some other vintage trailers of interest. Click the link to view the pictures of the rest of the vintage camping trailers. https://picasaweb.google.com/102508300905463390757/SistersOnTheFlyAndSistersOnTheTryPlusOtherVintageTrailersViewedAtStoneMountainGA#slideshow/5804426661443026034