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Subject: putting an office in a bird


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aaron
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Date Posted: 12/ 9/ 02, 9:22am

Has anyone customized their interior to make room for an offiice? I want to put in a small video editing suite which would be the size of a small desk. I need a minimum of two video screens, speakers, a place for a key board and a couple of video decks. And the computer brain. I haven't yet purchased an old bird so if you think one model would work best for this system, please let me know. I'm also going to be living in it so I need all the essentials to stay. Be interested to hear any clever space saving ideas. Thanks!

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Harvey lawrence
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Date Posted: 12/ 9/ 02, 4:58pm

We reworked the living room of an 84 PT40 with altered cabinetry etc and we live in it full time. The guy that did the job was a master cabinet maker and perfectly matched the Blue Bird interior.I think this coach would have the room for your equipment without infringing on your living space much.You would also have you viewing area/office up front so visitors would not invade the rest of the coach.
The guys name is Gary Butler FM 3036 Fulton TX 361 729 6540 he has a yard big enough to park a bird while working on it.
He also works for a reasonable cost.
Harvey Lawrence

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