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Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines #91210
12/04/06 09:09 AM
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Anybody knows them and can provide some feedback? I will probably buy one on ebay, the prices are good.

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Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Andinista] #91211
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I thought surely you were joking - but I searched and found them on ebay.

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Up for auction is a new Nacra 5.0 trampoline.This is a new item - made from durable trampoline mesh fabric which gives it strength and the ability to shed water. Hand crafted by the Pennsylvania Amish Dutch - Each tramp has two storage compartments and foot straps. We use Spurred grommets and a nylon strap is sewn into the grommet edge to give it added strength. You won't be disappointed with these custom built tramps.


The Amish is a group of people that believe in a very simple way of life and use very little technology in their day to day life. No TVs, no cars, no power tools, etc. I do believe they are slowly accepting some modern items ... I suppose sewing machines? The Amish are respected for their hand crafting but usually with wood. It's weird that they have taken up making trampolines for catamarans though or that this would be a selling point.

There are large Amish communities in the state of Pennsylvania.


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Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Andinista] #91212
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I'm originally from an Amish area in PA and can vouch for their excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail as quite a few were hired to build the house that I lived in. I was a little surprised to find out they're making catamaran trampolines because I never even recall seeing a catamaran in that part of the country before. I guess all they really need are the specs and they can make whatever. I got my new trampoline from Murrays <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

(Notice the plug for Team Velocity Sailing because Murrays is going to continue to provide quality gear for the TVS ground crew this year. Right Trey?)

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: drbinkle] #91213
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I´m confident about the quality of the work and they confirmed that the thread is UV resistant, so it should be good I think. About the mesh, are there many different types or qualities, anything to be aware of?
Thanks.

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Andinista] #91214
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What kind of quilting patterns are they putting on their trampolines?

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Andinista] #91215
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I would look at salty dogs products. The tramps from the amish are the same price or close and salty is a respectable business, not someone making tramps in their barn. The amish also have junk boats and parts for sale. My guess is they buy old boats and get their measurements that way.

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Andinista] #91216
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bought one for my Prindle 19 on eBay for $200. It is very very nice looking! I havent put it on yet, but Im very impressed!


BTW, my BBQ Rocks!
Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Stuart_Douglas] #91217
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What kind of quilting patterns are they putting on their trampolines?


http://www.google.com/search?q=amish+quilt+patterns <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: fin.] #91218
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I have purchased a few tramps and a friend has ordered a full cover from SALTY DOG I was terribly dissapointed in the service I received each and every time, only after numerous phone calls did I get the ordered products. They always said that the women that were making the stuff was either on vacation or sick or some other excuse for the delays. I have no complaints about the quailty of the products, just the service and length of time for delivery.

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Jake] #91219
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What the heck are Amish people using computers for?? No TV, Radio, can openers but yet selling stuff on ebay??

Seems kinda strange all of a sudden. I have seen there products on Ebay a lot.

Ohhh Well


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Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Banzilla] #91220
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A friend of mine bought on for his Hobie 14, it is really nice. It fit perfectly, and lasted the first seasone just fine. He only paid 175, when if he had bought one from Hobie or other places he was looking at 250 at least.


Once you go cat you never go back! Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Banzilla] #91221
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What the heck are Amish people using computers for?? No TV, Radio, can openers but yet selling stuff on ebay??

Seems kinda strange all of a sudden. I have seen there products on Ebay a lot.

Ohhh Well


I never got the impression that the guy selling them was Amish - did you?


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Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Jake] #91222
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I don't think he is, he has all the amish in shackles in a huge factory somewhere. He forces them to make stuff for him or he will make them watch TV. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


Once you go cat you never go back! Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: gree2056] #91223
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Here's a fairly interesting article on the Amish and their position on or approach to technology.

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.01/amish.html

I had the local Amish machine shop make some parts for my Honda Generator to enable me to mount it in my RV with less modification to the RV. Very good work at a very reasonable price from Gingway Products.

http://www.ohioagriculture4u.com/Gingway%20Products%20Inc.htm

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Banzilla] #91224
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Get one from here:

http://www.multihullnets.com/

Mine is 6 years old and looks brand new.

Doug Snell

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Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Stuart_Douglas] #91225
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I'm guessing any color you like as long as it's black.

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Jake] #91226
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There are large Amish communities in the state of Pennsylvania.


Yuep that there are, grew up with them.

Re: Pennsylvania Amish Dutch Trampolines [Re: Jamie Diamond] #91227
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One of the sailors in our club recently had an aluminum trailer box made up by an Amish shop. Extremely nice work, and a very nice price to match considering what was made.


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