Six String
Well-Known Member
I am very pleased to announce that my Epi Airscreamer is going to be displayed in the RV/ MH Hall of Fame in Elkhart IN.


It will be displayed next to two vintage Airstream units they currently have. I researching this guitar, I found that it was made in June of 04 and was the 15th piece off the line that month. It is also ironic that this guitar was also sold by a shop in Victoria Australia to someone named "John" in the US. So it has made a bit of a trip. I found and bought it in a shop on consignment in Elkhart IN. The Airscreamer, by the way, was made as a tribute/ signaure guitar for a band called "The Trailer Park Troubadours". (Some of their stuff is still on Youtube.)

Now as Paul Harvey would say... "... and now, the rest of the story." I have worked in the RV industry for over 40 years and in that time I have had the good fortune of working for 3 of the 4 independent agencies that a code inspector could work for. (A 3rd party agency inspection staff, the trade association inspection team, a Canadian certification group or a US State program.) I have worked for the 3rd party agency TR Arnold & Assoc., the trade association RVIA and am currently (part time) working for a Canadian certification group doing inspections. I can think of 3 or 4 people in North America that have worked for 2 out of 4 but no one that has worked for 3 or more... except me. I am very proud!
If I get more pix of it when they get it on display, I will try to get them posted....


It will be displayed next to two vintage Airstream units they currently have. I researching this guitar, I found that it was made in June of 04 and was the 15th piece off the line that month. It is also ironic that this guitar was also sold by a shop in Victoria Australia to someone named "John" in the US. So it has made a bit of a trip. I found and bought it in a shop on consignment in Elkhart IN. The Airscreamer, by the way, was made as a tribute/ signaure guitar for a band called "The Trailer Park Troubadours". (Some of their stuff is still on Youtube.)

Now as Paul Harvey would say... "... and now, the rest of the story." I have worked in the RV industry for over 40 years and in that time I have had the good fortune of working for 3 of the 4 independent agencies that a code inspector could work for. (A 3rd party agency inspection staff, the trade association inspection team, a Canadian certification group or a US State program.) I have worked for the 3rd party agency TR Arnold & Assoc., the trade association RVIA and am currently (part time) working for a Canadian certification group doing inspections. I can think of 3 or 4 people in North America that have worked for 2 out of 4 but no one that has worked for 3 or more... except me. I am very proud!
If I get more pix of it when they get it on display, I will try to get them posted....






