Ed Newton November 25, 2020, 01:32:25 am Quote from: RonB - November 22, 2020, 12:47:39 pmWow, a vintage picture of Ed Newton! Aah. I've often wondered where the term Lake Newton came from. This reference may be a clue.Dottie Tice and Ms. Liz
Re: Ed Newton Reply #1 – November 25, 2020, 04:55:14 am I'll point you back to a comment from Art Bergreen a month or so ago. Owners / Management at Lazy DazeFor me, Paul gave us a 'factory' tour in 1999. I remember him as standing next to the sign on the wall that stated "No Smoking", while he stood there and smoked. Ed was very low key, but knew his stuff. I sat with him for at least 25 minutes, and asked him questions that I already knew the answers to, and some that I wanted to hear how he would answer. He knew the answers and filled in details that I had guessed about. When I pulled out a tyvek suit and went underneath the model I wanted with a flashlight to take a look he was happy that I was that interested. I had spent plenty of time under my Lindy, and some of my parents multiple motorhomes. Sometimes the under side tells a lot about what happens inside. We ordered our '99 from Ed. We went by the mothership a few times in the following years and would stop to talk with Ed. That picture is him much older than when we bought. Lake 'Newton' refers to the depression around the heavy ir conditioner that collects condensate water and will run off the edge onto you if you walk out of the door. RonB 3 Likes