This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net" <plumg...@pon.net>

HI Karen,

How do you want me to pay?  I can send you a check from my bank's bill pay.
Once you get it cannot bounce (unless you hold it for three months, at which
time the bank automatically stops the payment).

Or I can use paypal if you like?  It looks like it will be a good thing.

I am assuming you do not have the actual locks that fit on the side?  Do you
need the special Blaylock locks, or will any padlock do?

Gail


------- Original Message -------
>From    : Karen Keith[mailto:kkke...@hotmail.com]
Sent    : 7/1/2009 7:00:06 AM
To      : fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Cc      :
Subject : RE: Gooseneck Lock Recommendations?

 This message is from: Karen Keith <kkke...@hotmail.com>

Hi Gail.



I'm back from vacation and I hunted up the gooseneck lock.  Here's a site
that
gives a good pic:


 http://www.towshop.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=516



and an Ebay sale with a pic of it locked on the coupler itself:



 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Blaylock-TL-50-EZ-Lock-Gooseneck-Trailer-Coupl
er-Lock_W0QQitemZ190314386263QQcmdZViewItem



I told you I'd let it go for $20 plus shipping.  I've just checked the USPS
flat rate boxes - it will fit in a medium - and that rate is either $9.85 or
$10.35 (they give an online rate or I guess the other is going into the post
office to do this).  Either way, $30 will cover all if you are still
interested.  Just let me know.



Cheers!



Karen Keith








> From: plumg...@pon.net
> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Subject: Gooseneck Lock Recommendations?
> Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:54:47 -0700
>
> This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net" <plumg...@pon.net>
>
> We impulse bought a 2 horse bumper pull trailer at the Sacramento Expo last
> weekend. It is designed to go with our new (old...1995) Lance Camper and
allow
> us to visit Fjord friends and make pests of ourselves by bringing our
horses
> and camping out in their backyards. :)
>
> While talking with the Silverlite rep, we realized that our insurance is
> unlikely to pay us adequately for our 1997 aluminum Silverlite trailer if
we
> should have it stolen or wrecked completely. We paid about $14500 for it.
> THe rep said it is worth $28K, and the aluminum in it is pretty valuable as
> well. Also, we store all of our tack in it. So...I decided we need to get a
> gooseneck lock for it that works when it is off the truck and sitting in
our
> yard.
>
> Anyone have experience with gooseneck lock types? I want something that is
> easy to apply, will not corrode, and works. It looks like the Guardian lock
> is probably the best thing..so far.
>
> Gail
>
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