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I decided to get way from the war on TV and work on Barth Vader, my old '72 22'. I had the sink vent duct taped together and I thought that a Barth doesn't need duct tape to degrade this wonderful old motor home. I found one for two bucks. I'll feel like I'm driving one of those fancy Barth's I see for sale. Pray for peace. Dennis
 
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We do not discriminate here. There is no qualitative difference between a 1996 38 foot Regency and a 1972 22ft.
 
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I feel better already. I just finished installing a two piece twenty foot flag pole on one side and a red white and blue windmill on the other side.
 
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