Gary -- Joe Cannarozzi? We just spent a week at their place! A great week. Fabulous host, tour guide, entertainer & humorist. So many ideas! A great help. A highly recommended destination.
Gary -- Joe Cannarozzi? We just spent a week at their place! A great week. Fabulous host, tour guide, entertainer & humorist. So many ideas! A great help. A highly recommended destination.
Jim, I can't recommend Villa International highly enough. They are doing another coach for one of Steve's customers right now. One of our leathers we selected was actually used for some stuff they did or are doing for Liberty.
Cut out the middle man and go right to the manufacturer. They are way slow and will make you a deal.
Gary Not me. Lucia is my seamstress.
Jim, Alak and Lucia have been bugging me to come out. I know they could fit the 2 of us but the question is could they put up with us
Ed and Cindy will also be here and I know Cindy did a really nice job on the window accents in their camper. Same thing you are looking to change.
Well, heck. Maybe we'll just keep it in the club! Gary, I don't think we could get to Villa this summer. We talked about going to the west coast this fall, so maybe.
Joe, we might get to Oshkosh and see Ed if he's there. We got a glimpse of their work in Mobile. And didn't you say Lucia is not far west of you? We've given up on Liberty. This just isn't their thing.
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06/18/2009
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Hmmm. Maybe they'll take my calls. Thanks.
Hi Jim,
If Liberty isn't taking your calls, you might want to put Parliament Coach in Clearwater Florida, on your list.
They also do bus remodelling and I'll bet they'll be happy to listen to you!
If we were near Florida, I'd certainly get with them. We're in the north for the summer, trying to find some cool weather. So far, it's not happening.
We haven't been through a refreshing of our interior on this coach yet, but we did our first, and we did it in pieces. We did the work sequentially, and from start to finish it took place over about 3 months.
We switched out the furniture and had Villa custom make new furniture. Lost time was one evening removing the old furniture and replacing it with the new Villa furniture. We measured and created drawings and they did exactly what we wanted and it couldn't have been easier.
Then we redid the soft goods. Pillows, drapes, bed spread, and even a custom made dog bed to match the rest of the stuff. I just stripped the old stuff from the coach and delivered the items to be used as patterns for two women that previously worked for an Indiana RV manufacturer. They had previously sent samples that we selected from and in a few weeks we had our new items and in one evening those were in place. It made the coach look new when put in place alongside the new Villa furniture.
The floors we wanted changed. We wanted carpeting removed. We wanted some areas to be tile, some new carpeting, we wanted new treatment for the entry steps, so we found a small converter. We left the coach and two weeks later picked it up.
These are 15 year old dollars, but I bet the relationship hasn't changed.
Our quotes from the large converters were in the $20,000 range. By doing the interior piecemeal and dealing direct we accomplished more than we orginally planned, we had put our own touch on the materials, fabrics, colors and furnishings so the coach was now "ours" and the total cost was $7,000. At the time it was a lot of money, but compared to what we would have been charged if we turned it over to a converter it was a bargain. We used full leather for the furniture, the best wool carpeting, very good tile, and the fabrics wore like iron and still looked good when we sold the coach ten years after it was redone.
We lost the use of the coach for 2 weeks for the carpeting, tile and entryway work which was not bad considering the entire coach interior had a new appearance.
Jerry,
We are new to the Prevost world and are going to redo much of the inside. I'm stuck on the tile. I know what I like in looks, but want to be practical in wearability as well. Can you share any wisdom about tile?