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PPL
Finally got the PPL catalog I ordered awhile back, along with the bonus of a Texas camping guide. Think I'm gonna need some coffee to get through this!
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

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I got mine too!!  Lots to look at and sure beats camping world.
Lynn and Lori

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Ours just arrived too. It's a great read and now occupies the throne room should further research be warranted.

fu
fu
2015TK

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I received mine too.
Bed time reading. That way I can dream about the next project.
Rodney
1988 Mid Bath

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I received mine as well.  It kind of reminds me of the old Sears catalog 'wish' book.  Wish I had more money lol.
Hi, I'm Jo!
My little red wagon is a 1997 23.5 TK

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Love catalogs👍🏻! I imagine you just go to their site and order one?
Ruby, the red 2004 26' RK hauling Dave and Kristine hither and yon


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PPL also does RV consignments and occasionally you can find a Lazy Daze there. There is a 2003 30' model there now (stock #M117). Here is a list of their class B and C's:

PPL- class B & C.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264


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Just put in my order for the catalogue. 

Are we old or what.   I loved, yes loved going thru the Sears catalogue as a kid.    I was born and raised on a farm in the deep south.   I still remember 'helping' dad pick out the hatchlings (baby chicks).   I was 'allowed' to pick one or two dozen.  When I got older I also loved the JC Whitney Auto catalogue.   Spent  many hours dreaming ...... 

Today I'm a 100% IT nerd but I still love the look and feel of paper. 

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2014 Twin King

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I've dealt with PPL for many years. I prefer them to CW, but I can't give a good scientific reason. Anyway, I received a huge catalogue and Texas travel book from them today, and like the rest of you, I'm going to fire up the coffee maker in the morning and dig in. It looks promising.

Larry in Monument, CO
2008 24' FD
Larry in Monument, CO
2008 24' FD

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Ha, ours arrived in the mailing yesterday too. Holy cow!! It weighs about 5 pounds!!

A dreamers guide.
Ruby, the red 2004 26' RK hauling Dave and Kristine hither and yon

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Got mine yesterday.  
Come next year when the new one is out I can use this one to keep our dog house from blowing away in strong winds. 
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2014 Twin King

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Ok so I was a little "jelly" as my daughter would say so I ordered my PPL catalog and it just showed up.

Kinda like Dream Works. I'll pour through the pages, Dream about what I want and see how that Works.

So exciting.

Kent
2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

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I feel a little like the fly in the ointment here.  I have avoided using PPL motorhomes online ordering based on their terrible Yelp reviews:

PPL Motor Homes - 12 Photos & 29 Reviews - RV Dealers - 10777 Southwest Fwy,...

One and a half stars for 28 reviews?  Granted, some of them reference their dissatisfaction with motor home purchases, but quite a number are recent references to online purchases.

I think I'll stick with CW and Amazon.

HD, the stick-in-the-mud
2014 27 MB
Towd: Either the Jeep Wrangler or trailer containing the BMW R1200GS and 2 E-bicycles
Happy wife=Happy life

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I feel a little like the fly in the ointment here.  I have avoided using PPL motorhomes online ordering based on their terrible Yelp reviews:

PPL Motor Homes - 12 Photos & 29 Reviews - RV Dealers - 10777 Southwest Fwy,...

One and a half stars for 28 reviews?  Granted, some of them reference their dissatisfaction with motor home purchases, but quite a number are recent references to online purchases.

I think I'll stick with CW and Amazon.

HD, the stick-in-the-mud


There's always one in the crowd!  ;D  Better reviews on Google:

PPL Motorhomes - Google Search,

Haven't used them myself so FWIW .  .  .
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

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In that same regard, I never purchased from the Sears Catalog but it was always fun to thumb through.

Sometimes I'll test the waters with a vendor with a few small purchases to see how well they perform. That being said so far Amazon Prime has been very dependable.

Ya never know, right? PPL is something new to me, so if the risk is small what's to loose?

Just sayin'

Kent
2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

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Of course then there is the comparative  shopping experience.

One quick look at page 628 of the PPL catalog shows the Valterra Viper 20' sewer hose kit costing $30 more than the same product on Amazon.

That's not to say that some Amazon vendors don't cost more than PPL prices. We all know it pays to be a savy shopper.

Still fun to poke through. 

Kent
2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

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Sometimes I like to look and dream about items I might want in catalogs. If I'm really thinking I'd like to buy that, that's where the research comes in. What are the reviews on item, can I get it cheaper, faster from some one else?
Daughter of the first Lazy Bones
Hitting the road on my own and with a friend 🚐 while reporting back to the Lazy Bones at home 🛋

2 Lazy Bones - Home

 
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Kent said, "Kinda like Dream Works. I'll pour through the pages, Dream about what I want and see how that Works." & many compared it to the Sears Wishbook of my dinosaur days...& yes, I like the tactile experience of paper in my hands, so thx for the link, 'cause I'm now on their mailing list.

It's just another educational experience--look-see what they've got that I never knew I needed...then come here & ask questions from the real experts.  Thx, y'all.

Lynne
Lynne
LDy Lulubelle, Green '05 31' TB
Lilly, the 4-Legged Alarm