Tin Can Tales - Tin Can Tourists

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Tin Can Tales - Tin Can Tourists
Tin Can Tales
Volume XI, Number 4, Summer 2011 Edition
The Tin Can Tourists is an all make and model vintage trailer and motor coach club. Its goal is to promote
and preserve vintage trailers and motor coaches through Gatherings and information exchange.
Official Colors: Black and Tan
Official Theme Song: "The More We Get Together"
Stated Objective: To Unite Fraternally All Auto Campers
Guiding Principles: Clean camps, friendliness among campers, decent behavior and to secure plenty of clean,
wholesome entertainment for those in the camps
[email protected] or visit www.tincantourists.com
Winter: 4 High Street Bradenton, Florida 34208
Summer: 1700 General Motors Rd, Milford, Michigan 48380
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The Tin Can Tourists Insurance Repository is at: http://tincantourists.com/ins_entry.php
If you have not entered your insurance information, please do. It will be a valuable tool for
those that want to acquire insurance or need support material for a claim.
14th Annual Gathering, Camp Dearborn, Milford Michigan
TCT Spring 2011, another one in the books
By Brian McCool
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Is that my Grandpa with Kim?
All those days spent polishing the trailer, putting new air shocks on the car, hours spent
scrounging thrift stores for the perfect get up are over, and another great May weekend
with the TCT is nothing but a memory.
Kim and I had, again, another great weekend thanks to the hard work of Forrest and
Jeri Bone, their son Terry and his wife Michelle, who again hosted what has to be
the best vintage trailer gathering in the country.
We rolled in Thursday evening about 5:30, a little late for the chili cook off, but not too
late to visit and have a cocktail with some of our old friends already there. We got the
trailer up on the pad without sinking into the mud, unlike our friends Kirk and Beth a
couple of spots down, who had to get a 4WD to pull their car out and park the trailer.
Friday we spent catching up with friends, and making new ones. There were many new
people there this year, and the variety of campers there was amazing. Everybody has
a story to tell about their trailer, and I really enjoyed meeting some of the new people,
and hearing their tales. Here are a few…
Is that DeNiro with Marilyn?
Baron and Teri Leblanc brought the “Starlight Lounge”, a 1955 Pontiac Chieftan motor
home. This thing was found on Craig‟s List rotting away in a field with no engine and
trans, but that didn‟t stop them, no sir. They could see the late 50′s cool through the
dirt and decay. Baron had a 302 Ford and automatic setting idle, and dropped (GASP!)
into the old Pontiac‟s engine bay. Then, they spruced up the dilapidated interior ‟60′s
lounge lizard style, and went camping! Cuba Libre, anyone?
Their first TCT trip was last September‟s fall rally, but it won‟t be their last.
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John and Debbie Dingman had planned on bringing their early 60′s Fleet wing to this
springs meet after having a great time at last year‟s fall rally, but an arsonist changed
their plans. The trailer was torched in their driveway, and was a total loss along with
their truck. John, a pastor, found that their insurance policy only covered items owned
by the church (they live in their church‟s parsonage), and the trailer turned out not to
be insured.
It‟s said that when one door is closed, another is opened, and this turned out to be the
case. They found their Royal Mansion on Craig‟s List just three weeks ago, made the
deal, and are now happy campers in this spectacular original trailer. Their truck, a
church owned vehicle, was covered, John and Debbie now have a new insurance
agent, along with a new trailer!
Mike Fontana was there with a stunning ‟48 Ford coupe, and a ‟65 Bee Line. He bought
the trailer from a friend, whose new wife refused travel in the X-wifes camper, so Mike
made an offer and the Bee Line found an appreciative new owner. He lives just down
the road in Wixom, and vows that by this fall the coupe (powered by it‟s original, but
hopped up, Flatty) will be equipped with a hitch to tow the Bee Line.
Steve and Melissa Reed bought a 1960 Shasta for a hundred dollars, and thought it was
a pretty good deal. The next day, he bought 5 scratch off lottery tickets, and one of
them was a hundred-dollar winner, so they figure the trailer cost 5 bucks. Jackpot!
Chris and Jan O‟Dell are Milford residents who‟ve been coming to the open houses for
several years. This year, they brought their own trailer, a ‟66 Bee Line “Wasp”, and
towed it with their cherry ‟63 Impala. They also have a ‟57 Chevy 2 door post sedan it
will probably be sporting a hitch as well!
Glenn and Linda Parrache came all the way from southern PA with their beautiful ‟57
Silver Streak Jet. Glenn incorporated some ‟55 Pontiac Silver Streak trim in the interior,
along with other “Jet Age” styling cues, to set the beautiful trailer off. They hope to be
back as well.
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Friday night, I was convinced (after a couple of glasses of wine) to serve as the
auctioneer for the TCT trailer auction. The happy new owner, Brian Lossing, was a
little discouraged as he thought I was ignoring his bids, but really, Bob Meredith kept
immediately out bidding him! Congrats to Brian Lossing for sticking with it, ignoring my
admittedly limited auctioneering skills and getting the winning bid on the little canned
ham. (1955 Westerner)
After the auction, “McCool and the Gang”, made their first, and hopefully LAST, TCT
appearance. There is a reason guys don‟t usually stand in front of a band and sing, and
this is it. I‟d be embarrassed, but, really, Mike Greene made me do it…
Two classy dames ready for a night on the town.
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Saturday was the open house, and official “show”. Kim had fun giving tours of the
trailer in her late ‟40′s garb. She said I looked like my Grandpa, but I don‟t think he
had a goatee. Lot‟s of people dressed in period clothing, from the ‟30′s to the
70′s. We had a ball, and everybody seemed to enjoy it!
Kids, don't try this at home.
Under the Big Top on Saturday night, Alexander Kensington and that Dangerous
Beauty, Charon Henning, entertained with their sideshow act. Fire eating, sword
swallowing and contortion, they make it look like child‟s play, but don‟t try it at home!
In addition, they‟re TCT members and had 66 Airstream Safari at the show. It
was great to see them perform again for us.
We‟d packed away the awning and lawn chairs before the rain on Saturday night, so we
didn‟t have wet gear to stow, and got a pretty early start what turned out to be a
beautiful Sunday morning. It‟s always sad to leave, but Vicksburg, the Gilmore Red
Barns Show, Port Crescent, and the Fall Rally back in Milford are right around the
corner.
Pictures of the 14th Annual Gathering can be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tbone2/sets/72157626782920236/
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North American Vintage Trailer and Motor Coach
Concours/Show
On the Saturday of the Annual Gathering the North American Vintage Trailer and Motor
Coach Concours/Show becomes part of the Gathering. Dan Piper serves as the concours
steward and winners from the previous year serve as judges. TCT is very fortunate to
have members that support both the concours awards and special music for the
Gathering.
Category sponsors and the winners were as follows:
Cullen Tate – Dew Drop Trailers – Friday Nite Lites (light display at camp site)
Winner first Place: 1971 Airstream – James and Patty Croninger
Winner Second Place: 1956 Trotwood – Chris and Liz Laundra
Steve and Kevin Ruth – P & S Polishing and Repair Service – Silver Palaces
Best in Show: 1957 Avion Regal – Michelle Bone
Reserve Best in Show: 1975 Avion La Grande – Denis and Ginger Bladviere
Bill Kerola, Scotty World Wide – Teardrops and Tiny Trailers
Best in Show: 1962 Shasta AirFlyte – Don Boehme
Reserve Best in Show: 1962 Shasta SC-16 – Dennis and Nancy Larrow
Fred and Marguerite Meyers – Long-Term Care Insurance Group – Mobile Mansions
Best in Show: 1963 Del Rey Imperial Sky Lounge – Tom Fortney & John Piechota
Reserve Best in Show: 1955 Pontiac Chieftain Conversion – Baron & Teri LeBlanc
Steve Hingtgen – Vintage Trailer Supply – Ready to Roll
Best in Show: 1973 Holiday Rambler – William and Mary Caskey
Reserve Best in Show: 1949 Glider – Hardy and Terry Evans
Hiroshi Okamoto & Family – TCT Regional Representative Japan – Tow Combo
Best in Show: 1956 Platt & 1956 Ford Victoria – Bill and Melanie Sifritt
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Reserve Best in Show: 1935 Bowlus Road Chief & 1936 Packard Coup – Diane
Flis-Schnieder
John “Canner” Culp – Special Interest Award
Jeep Power Wheels pulling homemade Mini Trailer – Lester and Arlene Parsons
Jeri and Michelle Bone – Awesome Interior
1958 Yellowstone – John and Carol Dinning
Pictures of award winners can be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tbone2/sets/72157626782920236/
Hall of Fame Induction:
Heroshi Okamoto, TCT Regional Representative for Japan was our 2011 Inductee.
Heroshi has been an unbelievable supporter of TCT and vintage trailering in Japan.
His humanitarian assistance during the recent tsunami utilizing his trailers to transport
relief supplies serve as an inspiration to us all.
http://www.tincantourists.com/halloffame.php
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Attendee, Mike Fontana, sent along a blurb he is sending in to his
car club
Camping has always been fun to me even as a little guy with my parents and with our
kids as they were growing up. last year we got an old Beeline 13 foot camper from a
friend of ours and decided to restore it. With my wife, Roxanne, we worked all fall and
winter putting in a new floor, recovering the cushions, and varnishing it all. Dick
Monroe redid the table and counter top and Roxanne made new curtains. This spring
was the time to redo the outside. The only problem was that it rained every other day.
After a lot of sanding and priming it was time for paint. I took a trip to tractor supply
and found a great deal on enamel paint; $37.00 a gallon plus primer and thinner. I felt
that if it went on tractors that sat out all the time then it was good enough for my $600
camper. Finally the white was painted with help from Phil Lyon. Then it was time
for the yellow paint, but once again the rain came. We finally had about four hours of
dry skies so we added two extra caps of hardener and stared spraying. That was
perfect and by the time it started raining again, the paint was dry. The next day it was
time to hook up and head out to Camp Dearborn for the Tin Can Tourists 14th Annual
Gathering with my 46 ford coupe towing the Beeline. If you like old campers and old
cars this was the place to be. I had one of the best week ends with a lot of fun people
with the same hobbies. You can get on line with the Tin Can Tourists and see about
150 old vintage campers and cars. It was fun going in all the old campers and talking
about their cars and what they are fixing up to bring next time. I think our camp site
was the place to hang out with friends and strangers that became new friends. This
camp club is a class act and would be a great fall FMRCOA color tour stop in September
I‟ll try and set it up if the club would like to go and have a fun day. I‟m not sure what
was the most popular, the old Beeline ,the „46 Coupe , or our new puppy Willie, but I
sure had fun telling about them. Mike Fontana
Also, Gary Thomson wrote an article for a local paper on the Annual Gathering
http://www.examiner.com/city-buzz-in-detroit/tin-can-tourists-spring-rally-has-perfectweather-for-drawing-turnout
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Vicksburg Old Car Festival
This event hosted by TCT members Ken and Lee Evensen and is in its fourth year.
Because parking is in the historic village the number of units is limited. Thanks to the to
all that participated. It was a great time.
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Milton Graton’s Trailer
by Hunt Jones
In May, Arnold Graton approached the RV/MH Museum in Elkhart IN to see if there was an
interest in taking his father‟s hand-built travel trailer, since the Gratons were cleaning out their
barns and sheds. Because of the current tenuous status of the museum, the request was
forwarded to Forrest Bone, and a couple of emails later, the Gratons generously donated the
trailer to the Tin Can Tourists.
This is no ordinary trailer. Milton Graton built it in the mid-thirties to be used as his home and office
when he was on site as a bridge-builder, first creating standard bridges but then using his carpentry,
shoring, rigging and timber framing skills to build covered wooden bridges. Milton became one of a
very few Master Bridge wrights and from 1954 until his death in 1994, built or rebuilt 30 wooden
covered bridges throughout the United States. Nationally recognized, Charles Kuralt interviewed him
and stated that Milton built “wooden bridges the old fashioned way,” and National Geographic filmed
his work in the late 80‟s while renovating Brown‟s River Bridge in Vermont. Milton wrote a book, still
available, The Last of the Covered Bridge Builders. The old fashioned method used mortise and
tendon joints and “tree nails” (wooden pegs) so no iron or steel was involved, and Milton‟s contracts
were old-fashioned also, using a mere handshake to close the deal. Milton‟s book title was a bit
premature as Milton‟s sons and grandsons became bridge wrights too and continue the same
business. The trailer was not always reserved for business though. Used for pleasure, locally in New
England and also for longer trips, Arnold recalls at least two treks where the family of five traveled to
Florida in the big Packard while towing it. A galley with icebox, a “Pullman” restroom containing
shower and toilet, and a cast iron stove provided more amenities than most trailers of the period.
Currently, the trailer still resides in New Hampshire. As you can see from the photos, the tongue is
wood and has no hitch coupler or jack (the coupler disappeared with one of Arnold‟s brothers years
ago). The plan is to flat-trailer from NH to Trumansburg NY where it will be stored and exhibited at
the TCT Northeast Rally at Sampson State Park on September 15-18. Because the creed of the Tin
Can Tourists includes “the preservation of vintage trailers and motor coaches,” the plan is not to
restore the Graton trailer, but to preserve and present it the way it was used. There is much to be
done to ready it for its new home, and I am working with Arnold and TCT Northeast Rep, Bill Fletcher
on logistics to secure the rig for travel with minimal changes to its architecture. A modern hitch will
be attached to the oak tongue so we can winch it onto the flat trailer, the tall chimney telescopes
into the trailer, and we are considering a shrink-wrap to protect the canvas roof, windows and doors.
A jack and/or stabilizers will be needed for presentation.
The Graton trailer is truly a great gift with considerable historical provenance. With further
replacements (axle, brakes, bearings, tires, brakes), it may be able to travel the road as it did 70
years ago. What a sight that would be as it exits a Milton Graton covered bridge!
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A special “Thank you” to Hunt Jones and Bill Fletcher for
undertaking this special project.
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First Williamsburg Rally a Great Success
Mike and Peggy Mason hosted their first Official TCT Gathering recently and
from the attendee response a good time was had by all. Be sure to follow the
link to the Williamsburg Pictures.
I had a great time this weekend at my first TCT rally. Peggy and her husband did a
great job. The Williamsburg KOA folks were wonderful hosts. The weather couldn't have
been more perfect. I loved meeting other vintage trailer folks and enjoyed looking at all
of the vintage trailers. It was fun watching the 34 foot Spartan getting into its spot:) I
look forward to more TCT adventures.
Jan
1958 Shasta Airflyte
Hi everybody,
Pictures from the Williamsburg TCT Rally are here:
http://oldrv.net/tct
This was our first rally of any kind, we learned a lot and had a blast.
Dave & Ellen Silva 1965 Boles Aero
Western Canada Tin Can Tourists Rally June 3-5 2011
Sons of Norway Country Club ,Mission, British Columbia, Canada
Hosted by Gerry and Sue Measures
Gerry and I arrived at the camp ground on the previous Monday to set up. It was grey
and raining. On Tuesday a handful of enthusiastic campers joined us. By Wednesday
the monsoon had moved in. I don‟t think I have ever seen rain like this before. The rain
was pouring down so hard rivers were flowing through the site and lakefront property
began appearing. 3 more keen campers showed up in the downpour, laughing! After
the monsoon abated we had steady grey depressing drizzle up to and including all day
Thursday. Everyone who was arriving kept telling us the weather report was for
sunshine on the weekend. I think as people were setting up they were beginning to
think: WHAT ARE WE DOING! On Friday morning we woke up to no rain and some blue
sky. Everyone‟s spirits were starting to lift. It got brighter and brighter and we had
brilliant sunshine for the rest of the week. It was AMAZING! We certainly played our
cards right again for the third year!
Our first activity was the Margarita Party fundraiser for Cystic fibrosis. We raised
546.89$. It was a very successful event .There were 4 machines running full tilt. We
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capped the evening with an amazing sweater parade, starting off with one of last year‟s
winner s. The sweaters and contestants really were outstanding. It was a close race
between 3 contestants but the audience nailed it down to one winner. Kevin presented
his golf sweater with an incredible swagger, Eric‟s sweater with lights was very
ingenious, but Greg‟s troll sweater that he had worked on all year was the winner.
Saturday morning opened with our garage sale. The feeding frenzy started at 10. It was
hard to keep people away until the start but we managed. It was very successful and
fun. We started a silent auction for 2 folding bikes that had been donated and the funds
raised went to Colon cancer research. We had a bidding war going throughout the day
and the final total was 160$. The bikes went to a great energetic couple who will put
many miles on them for sure. The traditional open house started at 12:30 to brilliant
skies. Outsiders began to arrive. The hotrod run showed as always and parked in the
middle of the field. Everyone was in a fantastic mood. We had a few trailers making
their debuts. Total ground up restorations: 1965 Airstream Tradewind, 1965 Chief, and
a Pink 1961 Holiday House. Also new to our rally was the incredibly cute 1964 Teepee,
a 1955 Rainbow, the very long 34‟ 1991 Airstream, 1953 31‟Spartenette, 1978 GMC
Eleganza, 1975 Dodge Diplomat II, 1935 Masterbuilt and a 1962 Robinhood. The pool
was open and crowded. Some actually had to cool off! It was a relaxing day leading
into the potluck supper at 6. We ate under the big canopies because the sun was sooo
bright. Again this year we presented our homemade trophies to everyone in
attendance. Gerry modeled this year‟s trophy topper after a 1954 Sport Ranger Tent
Camper owned by our dear friend Eddie. He was pretty excited to see his trailer
immortalized on top of the trophies. Door prizes were drawn by a 2 year old who very
carefully drew every name out of the box. Vintage Trailer Supply had generously
donated a large box of great prizes supplemented with others that we had collected
over the year so no one went without! Then to wrap the evening off the Canucks won
the second game of the Stanley Cup playoffs in overtime. The game had been playing
in the garden next to the clubhouse. We had finished dinner in time for some to catch
the end of the game. It was fun to watch everyone recreating the winning shot. What
an incredible evening. It was so much fun.
Sunday morning was again sunny for everyone to begin leaving. A few of us that just
could not say goodbye stayed for another night and wound down. An exhilarating game
of lawn darts next to the Holiday House was fun. The event was a huge success. Many
kudos for persevering the weather, to everyone for all your help and volunteering to
make this event such a success. Hugs to everyone. Susan
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The Holiday House has officially been designated as the
most sought after and desired trailer of this century. At
least by Forrest Bone.
Trailer Fabric
How often are we searching for the just perfect designer fabric to decorate our home,
canned ham or modern rig? Just released May 2011, are three colorful new designs
with vintage trailers for you to choose from. The three new fabric designs are produced
by Elizabeth's Studio of NJ. The images in the fabric were taken from different original
art work from the well know vintage trailer artist, Paige Bridges :
http://vintagetraveltrailerart.com. On Paige‟s web site are photos of each of the 3
designs, and information about how to purchase the fabric.
The red and white Playmate trailer with awning out and metal motel chairs, belongs to
Deborah Sweatt, owner of The Turquoise Trail RV Park in Cedar Crest, NM. Ok, get out
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the sewing machine, isn't it time for new curtains???
other owners.
Congrats to Deborah and the
Karen Campbell
Playmate fabric
Karen Campbell
TCT (Tin Can Tourist) Rep for the SW
New Mexico Route 66 Association
505-620-5276/505-294-6000
Be Happy!!
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Down the Road
After receiving some complaints from attendees of some of the posted rallies at our site, we felt
that we needed to designate the events that are Official TCT Gatherings.
The designation of “Official” TCT Gatherings is probably overdue. We have been promoting,
through our website, just about everything that is submitted and have not been as clear as we
should be about the events that are generated by our regional representatives and from time to
time by TCT members.
The qualifications for a listing as an official TCT Gathering will probably be modified as it is a
work in progress, but for now the following guidelines will be in place:
1. The Gathering is hosted by a Regional Representative or an active TCT member
2. TCT membership is a requirement for attendance. Membership requirements must be
clearly stated and collection of the Tin Can Tourists membership fee must be part of the
rally registration process. Note: when the staff at Camp Dearborn asked callers for site
reservations, many falsely said they were active members to secure a site thereby
getting a price break granted to TCT and preventing a member from reserving that site.
3. The Regional Representative will be the clearing house for area events and recommend
events that they feel meet the guidelines for the Official designation. The Regional
Representative should be kept informed about the event's overall organization.
4. Concourses will be limited to the Annual Gathering and Regional Rallies. TCT purchases
the awards and provides some judging guidelines and wants to keep such awards
“special” by limiting the number of such events. It is up to the Regional Representative
as to whether they want to provide a concours for attendees. Each geographical area is
unique and the Regional Representative is best suited to decide if such an activity is to
be provided.
Designates “Official TCT Gathering”
The registration forms are all available on Rally Registration page on the site:
http://www.tincantourists.com/rallyregistration.php or select "Rally Registrations"
under Camp Office on the menu
Paypal forms will become available as the registration process is set up.
The event hosts will post downloadable forms and in some cases Paypal registration
procedures.
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Name of Event: St. Clair Vintage Boat and RV Show
Brief description of event: Combination boat and vintage trailer show
Date: July 15-17, 2011
Location: St. Clair Boat Harbor
Phone Number: 810-329-4125
http://www.fishweb.com/maps/stclair/harbors/stclair.html
Number of units allowed at event: 15 – three sites remaining.
Registration procedure: TBA – units select by boat show committee
Contact person – Mike Burgess - [email protected]
Name of Event: Port Crescent State Park– at Port Austin - Michigan
Brief description of event: TBA
Date: July 28-31, 2011
Location: Port Crescent State Park - 1775 Port Austin Road - Port Austin, MI 48467
Phone Number: (989) 738-8663
http://www.dnr.state.mi.us/publications/pdfs/wildlife/viewingguide/slp/121PortCrescent/index.h
tm
Number of units allowed at event: TBA
Registration procedure: TBA
Contact person – John Truitt – [email protected]
Name of Event: Backus Heritage Village Gathering
Brief description of event: Vintage campers will be parked amongst the historic buildings
allowing visitors to the village a look at some unique and beautiful vintage trailers and motor
coaches
Date: July 30th and 31st, 2011
Location: 1267 Backus Mill Road, RR#1 Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada – 519-586-2201
Website www.lprca.on.ca
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Number of units allowed at event: 20 units – 10 sites remain for show quality units
Registration Procedure: Registration at end of newsletter or on line
Contact person(s): Ken Hindley at [email protected] or Forrest Bone
[email protected]
Name of Event: Retro Revival Weekend
Brief Description of Event: Join like minded vintage owners at one of the nicest Oakland County
Michigan Parks. The weekend will feature a black light bash, crazy hair and face painting, tie
dye, hula hoop contest, bubblegum blowing, flower power art, hayrides DJ dance and an oldies
band. We also have an excellent swimming beach, a waterslide, rental boats and mini golf.
This event is the best bargain available this summer. Don‟t miss out, register today. Registration
form at the end of newsletter.
Date: August 18-21, 2011
Location: Groveland Oaks County Park, 14555 Dixie Hwy, Holly Michigan 48442
Number of units allowed at event: Thirty electric only sites have been reserved. There is the
possibility of expanding, depending on demand.
http://www.destinationoakland.com/parksandtrails/parks/grovelandoaks/Pages/default.aspx
Registration Procedure: Contact Forrest Bone for a registration form or utilize the one at the
end of the newsletter.
The registration fee of $80.00 for two - $60 for a single will cover your site fee, a dinner and
breakfast.
Any questions, contact: Forrest Bone [email protected] or 941-302-2415
Registration will be available at www.tincantourists.com
Contact person: FORREST BONE: [email protected] or 941-302-2415
Name of Event: Vintage Campout “Make your own fun.”
Brief Description of Event: Vintage Camping only – no organized activities
There is limited electric and water sites available – unlimited dry camping
Location: The Deming Log Show Grounds near beautiful Mt. Baker
3295 Cedarville Rd, East of Bellingham, Washington State
Dates: August 17th – 21st , 2011
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No registration necessary, but contact with Susan or Gerry Measures is a must –
[email protected]
Questions? Contact the Measure‟s at [email protected]
Name of Event: Port Sanilac Antique Boat Show
Brief description of Event: Vintage Boats, Tractors, RV‟s and Motor cycles all at the same
location. Trophies, Prize Awards, Music and Tours.
Date: August 19-20, 2011
Location: Port Sanilac Boat Harbor – Port Sanilac, Michigan
Number of units allowed – to be determined
Registration procedure – contact Ann Guldemond, [email protected]
More information: www.portsanilac.net and www.lexingtonmichigan.org
Contact person: Rita Dahmen 386.316.4052
Name of Event: 4th Annual Northeast Rally
Brief Description of Event: 52 sites reserved at Sampson State Park in Romulus New York
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/154/details.aspx .
Location: Sampson State Park in Romulus New York
Schedule includes seminars, live music, concours trailer judging, pork bar-b-que dinner.
Dates: Sept 15th-18th, 2011
Registration: material will be available in the winter newsletter.
Contact person: Fletch at [email protected]
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Name of Event: Fall Gathering
Brief description of event: Fall fun, great food, open house and flea market
Date: September 22-25, 2011
Location: Camp Dearborn, Milford Michigan www.campdearborn.com
Number of units allowed at event: 160
Registration procedure: registration material available in this newsletter and at
www.tincantourists.com after the newsletter has been distributed.
Contact person – Forrest Bone at [email protected] or 941-302-2415
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Name of Event: 4th Annual California Regional Gathering
Brief Description of Event: Thirty sites on the American river at the Coloma Resort. There are
accommodations for 85 units if needed. Coloma is located near the famous Sutter‟s Mine and
panning of gold is available to attendees. The setting is perfect and the fun is beyond that.
Location: Coloma Resort, Coloma California
Date: Sept 30 to Oct 2, 2011
Number of units allowed at event: Maximum of 85 – thirty riverside sites available – register
early to get a site on the river, they are booked early.
Registration Procedure:
Paypal: will be available soon
Contact person: Penny Cotter, California Regional Representative, 831-426-6275 or
[email protected]
Name of Event: 11th Annual Mt. Baker Vintage Trailer Rally
Brief description of event: 11th annual rally for all vintage trailers & motorhomes. We have
potluck dinner, entertainment, swap meet, dessert social, lots of looking at 100 plus units &
visiting with fellow vintage trailer lovers.
Date: Sept. 8-11, 2011
Location: Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden, Washington
Number of units allowed at event: Plenty of room for all
Registration procedure: Registration is on site at rally - contact Pat or Joanne Ewing at (360)
966-4253 or email at [email protected]
Contact person - Pat or Joanne Ewing at (360) 966-4253 or email at [email protected]
Name of Event: 5th Annual Koreshan Unity Settlement Vintage RV Show
Brief description of event: Vintage RV‟s will be set up in the historic settlement at Koreshan
State Historic Site and open to the public for viewing - Additional campsites may be reserved
through ReserveAmerica by calling 1-800-326-3521 or online www.reserveamerica.com
Date: November 10-13, 2011 - November 12th from 10 am until 4 pm – date of show –
participants can camp on the grounds beginning on Thursday, November 10th
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Location: Koreshan State Historic Site, 3800 Corkscrew Road, Estero, FL 33928
Number of units allowed at event: 20 units may “camp” all 4 days in the settlement with
minimal electric and water, up to 40 units may be shown the day of the event.
Registration procedure: Registration for the rally, Forrest and Jeri Bone, [email protected]
To register for the day of show only contact Mike Heare, 239-992-0311 or
[email protected]
Contact person – Forrest Bone at [email protected] or Mike Heare at
[email protected]
Heads up:
Cedar Key – January26-29, 2012
Winter Convention – Sertoma Youth Ranch – Brooksville, Florida – February 23-26, 2012
Braden Castle Park – Manatee Country Heritage Month Celebration – Tentative March 23-25,
2012
We Get Letters:
Hi Terry (Terry Bone, TCT Webmaster),
The trailer is sold it was picked up today. Nowhere else could I have gotten such a good
response except from your website. May you have a great season this year in all you do for TCT.
Thanks again,
Ron
From Hunt Jones:
check this out. Scratch built!
http://modeltrailer.blogspot.com/
Terry Bone, TCT Webmaster, sent along some statistics that are a testament to the
work he has done with the site:
Some statistics that are pretty impressive:
LAST YEAR
From Jan 1 - Feb 14 of 2010
45,522 Visits to site
367,579 Page views at site
THIS YEAR
From Jan 1 - Feb 14 of 2011
71,156 Visits to site
685,280 Page views at site
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Rear View Mirror
Volume 1, Issue 2 of Tin Can Tales
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Notice: Insurance Database
Please, we need input
We set up an insurance database at: http://tincantourists.com/ins_entry.php
The purpose of this database is for TCT members to be able to provide information to
prospective insurance companies regarding “agreed value” or to assist you in dealing with an
appraiser for a letter to an insurance company either for obtaining coverage or making a claim.
The data base is just getting started, but it needs your information to be helpful.
To be helpful there needs be many more records entered.
TCT Campground Friendly Program
This program is growing - make a recommendation
This program allows select and member referred campgrounds to express their support
of vintage trailers and motor coaches by joining TCT and listing their campground as a "Tin
Can Tourists’ Friendly" facility.
By enrolling and becoming members, you are expressing your support of our stated goal
"the promotion and preservation of vintage trailers and motor coaches." Campgrounds will do
this by supporting TCT and by encouraging owners of vintage rigs to patronize their
campgrounds. This support will buck the current trend noted in a recent Trailer Life magazine
that discussed that a number of parks are not allowing coaches over 12 years old to camp at
their facilities and that some campgrounds are available for Class "A" motorhomes, only. We
became aware of such practices shortly after TCT was renewed in 1998, but restrictive camps
are currently increasing at an alarming rate.
TCT is taking an active role in the identification of vintage friendly campgrounds because
the original Tin Canners experienced this type of discrimination at municipal parks across the US
during the late 1920‟s through the 1930‟s.
By joining TCT as a vintage friendly campground, your location and amenities will be
accessible to all website visitors via a directory. A regular Tin Can Tale‟s newsletter feature will
spotlight a member campground.
TCT Friendly Directory
For additional information, email [email protected] or call Forrest or Jeri at 941302-2415.
Campground Membership dues are $30.00 - Members receive TCT Friendly membership
club decal (pictured below), laminated membership/ID cards, quarterly newsletter, and TCT
chronology from 1919 to the present.
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TCT Friendly Campground Mail in Application
Registration for TCT Friendly Campground is $30.00
We'll send you an email to get campground information for the directory.
Sign up your favorite campground and receive an additional year added to your
membership.
Submissions Wanted
If you have something that you think might be of interest to TCT members.
Please submit it for possible inclusion in future newsletters. Stories about
restoration projects, trips, recollections, etc. would be of interest.
The following pages contain registration forms for the Convention and the
Annual Gathering. Paypal registration is available at www.tincantourists.com
Note: For the Fall Gathering, you must be registered with TCT before
reserving a Campsite with Camp Dearborn. If you attended the Annual
Gathering they have you listed in the Camp Office and all you need to do is
call and reserve a site- 248-684-6000. If you did not attend the Annual
Gathering, send in the registration form for the Fall Campout and get on
the list to reserve a site.
Lincoln Highway Centennial Celebration
The centennial celebration will occur in 2013. Car caravans will embark from Time‟s
Square in the east and Lincoln Park, San Francisco from the west. We would like to
participate with vintage trailers and motor coaches. To accomplish this, we need
volunteers to work with the Lincoln Highway Association in setting up various stops
along the route. From the east, we need volunteers for New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. From the west we need someone to coordinate
the caravan and representatives for California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska.
Both caravans are to merge at Kearney, Nebraska on Sunday, July 1st. The celebration
will continue in Kearney through July 4th.
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Tin Can Tourists
Retro Revival Weekend August 18-21, 2011
Registration Form
Groveland Oaks County Park, 14555 Dixie Hwy, Holly Michigan 48442
http://www.destinationoakland.com/parksandtrails/parks/grovelandoaks/Pages/default.aspx
Registration Information:
Office # 248-634-9811
Last Name ________________________
First: His) ______________________Hers)_________________________
Number of Additional Guests or Children: ____________
Mailing Address _______________________________________________
(Street)
(City)
State)
(Zip)
Phone Area Code: (__ __ __) ___ ___ ___ - __ ___ ___ ___
Email address: ______________________________________
Trailer or Motor Coach Information:
Year _____ Make _________________________ Model___________
Electric is provided – water, restroom, porta-potties, showers conveniently
available.
The registration fee of $80.00 for two - $60 for a single will cover your site fee, a
dinner and breakfast.
We have two group loops reserved that will accommodate 30 units. We can
expand based on response. An early submission of this registration form is
recommended. Don’t delay, register today.
If you are not currently an active member of Tin Can Tourists, submit the
membership fee ($20.00) with your registration fee ($80 or $60.
Total amount of check ___________________________
Send this registration form along with your Check made payable to:
FORREST BONE: 4 High Street, Bradenton, Florida 34208
Summer 1700 General Motors Road, Milford, Michigan 48380
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Tin Can Tourists
Backus Heritage Village Gathering- July 30th and 31st, 2011
Registration Form
Backus Heritage Village, 1267 Backus Mill road, RR #1 Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada –
519-586-2201 Website www.lprca.on.ca
Registration Information:
Last Name ________________________
First: His) ______________________Hers)_________________________
Number of Additional Guests or Children: ____________
Mailing Address _______________________________________________
(Street)
(City)
State)
(Zip)
Phone Area Code: (__ __ __) ___ ___ ___ - __ ___ ___ ___
Email address: ______________________________________
Trailer or Motor Coach Information:
Year _____ Make _________________________ Model___________
Limited Electric may be provided – water and restrooms available
Please plan on limited facilities
The registration fee of $50.00 will reserve your spot and cover any planned meals
and activities.
If you are not currently an active member of Tin Can Tourists, submit the
membership fee ($20.00) with your registration fee ($50).
Total amount of check ___________________________
Send this registration form along with your Check made payable to:
FORREST BONE: 4 High Street, Bradenton, Florida 34208 winter
Summer: 1700 General Motors Road, Milford, Michigan 48380
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Tin Can Tourists
Fall Gathering Registration Form
Camp Dearborn, Milford, Michigan – September 22-25, 2011
Registration Information: (After you register with me, you call Camp 248684-6000 for a site.)
Last Name _________________________________________
First: His) ________________Hers) _________________________
Number of Additional Guests or Children: ____________
Mailing Address
___________________________________________________________
(Street)
(City)
State)
(Zip)
Phone Area Code: (__ __ __) ___
___ ___ - __ ___ ___ ___
Email address: ______________________________________
Trailer/Motor Coach:
YEAR __________ MAKE _____________ MODEL____________
Camp Site #_______
Registration Fee $110.00 for two adults includes, Window Sign, Welcome Social
Fiesta, Dance, Refreshments and Prizes, Catered Dinner, Catered Breakfast
Brunch, Morning Coffee.
Note: your registration fee does not cover a camping site. You must
register with the camp office at 248-684-6000 for your camping site.
Electric only and full hook-up sites will be available for the Fall Campout.
Registration for One Adult is $90.00
Add $25.00 for each additional guest or child 10 or older
Registration $110.00 + guests ($25.00) =
Total amount of check ___________________________
Send this form along with your Check made payable to: FORREST BONE
– to 1700 General Motor Road, Milford, Michigan 48380 Summer
Registration Procedure: You must make you own site reservation with the Camp
Office by calling 248-684-6000. Refer to the camp map at
http://www.campdearborn.com/ click on the campsite map to have a couple of
sites in mind when making your reservation. You will be able to register for a
specific site for the rally as well as for early arrival or late departure.
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