kevinmrowland
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We are finally done with NY state!
My wife has been offered a nice job in Eugene OR that will give us a chance to pick up shop and move.
We will be loading up the truck and trailer for the drive out in May.
It's going to be a busy spring and summer and during the move WagonGear will obviously be mostly shut down.
The good part is that once we are out there, WagonGear, along with a few other projects will need to be a mostly full-time thing for me.
That means there should be a lot more time available for finishing the development of new products (like side panels for the 80s) and keeping up with production.
I'm not sure how long of a down time there will be since although I have a fairly simple shop to set up, I will need to find a space to set up in, in addition to finding new suppliers, and a place to live, and all the other things that go into a big move.....
It should be fun and we are really looking forward to spending a whole lot more time in one of our favorite states.
Kevin R.
My wife has been offered a nice job in Eugene OR that will give us a chance to pick up shop and move.
We will be loading up the truck and trailer for the drive out in May.
It's going to be a busy spring and summer and during the move WagonGear will obviously be mostly shut down.
The good part is that once we are out there, WagonGear, along with a few other projects will need to be a mostly full-time thing for me.
That means there should be a lot more time available for finishing the development of new products (like side panels for the 80s) and keeping up with production.
I'm not sure how long of a down time there will be since although I have a fairly simple shop to set up, I will need to find a space to set up in, in addition to finding new suppliers, and a place to live, and all the other things that go into a big move.....
It should be fun and we are really looking forward to spending a whole lot more time in one of our favorite states.
Kevin R.
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