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Welcome from Jon Kelp

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Hi, my name is Jon Kelp and I am the Creative Director for Little Guy – designing and managing all of our websites and advertising pieces.  I get to see all of the photos that you submit – which is really fun….so definitely keep them coming.  While you are at it, share anything you find useful with use: be it a recipe, a cool camping experience or an accessory you just can’t live without, send it to us (with or without pictures) and you may just wind up in the next issue!

Happy Trails…

Welcome from Mel Mullet

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Hi, my name is Mel Mullet. Currently, I oversee the custom division here at Little Guy. Whether you want a sink, stove, fridge, microwave, direct-ducted AC, tv/dvd, sunroof, stargazing window, extended platform or cabin, stainless steel, custom wood options, etc…I got you covered.

Thank you for taking a few moments to read the Teardrop Times. Help me enjoy my job even more by sharing your ideas/stories/designs come straight from you. So whether it’s a recipe, a cool camping experience or an accessory you just can’t live without, send it to us (with or without pictures) and you may just wind up in the next issue! (I particularly like seeing what everyone does with their galleys!)

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Happy Trails…

Welcome from Mike Randall, National Account Manager

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Hi, I’m Mike Randall, but you may know me as Dawg Pound Mike.  When I am not cheering on the (currently hapless) Cleveland Browns I am out with my Little Guy traveling the country.  Whether I am visiting current dealers, setting up new ones or simply advertising for the company by driving my trailer around, I love Little Guy!

I am glad you stopped and took a couple minutes to read this issue of the Teardrop Tribune.  We welcome your questions, comments, photos, stories, etc…so please share.

Go Little Guy!

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Welcome from Dave Reynolds, President of Manufacturing

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Hi, I’m Dave Reynolds and I oversee the construction process of all Little Guy Teardrop Trailers.  We are happy to have you reading this and hope you find some of the information helpful.  I can personally vouch for the featured Dutch Oven recipe this month and may I say, it is quite the treat.  If you have anything to share, please do so – we love to hear your stories, your favorite campsites, your ideas, etc…

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Anyhow, our manufacturing facility is located in Elkhart, Indiana.  So if you are ever in the area, give us a call and schedule a visit to the factory and meet me and the boys.

Happy Trails…

Welcome from Christine Kicos

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

I’m Christine Kicos, Joe’s Wife and Office Manager here at Little Guy Worldwide.  I’m excited to welcome you to reading September’s Issue of the Teardrop Tribune.  While we like to share things with our clients and teardrop owners in general, we love it when you all share with us.  Whether it’s a recipe, a funny or neat camping story or a change you made to your trailer you are proud of, send it to us (with or without pictures) and you may just wind up in the next issue!

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Happy Trails…

Welcome from Chris Baum, Chief Operating Officer…

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Hello and thanks for reading our periodical – this month’s issue will be a little light as times are booming and we are absolutely swamped.  Please be sure to check out the teardropshop.com as well as golittleguy.com where you can share your photos (and introduce the teardrop lifestyle) with everyone else that comes to our site.

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Welcome from Scott

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

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Hi, my name is Scott Hubble. I am the Director of Strategic Solutions at Little Guy’s headquarters and I’d like to thank you for taking a few moments to read the Teardrop Times. While it is something we’ve just started, we’ve received a lot of positive feedback and are looking for contributions from readers. We realize that the best ideas/stories/designs come straight from you. So whether it’s a recipe, a cool camping experience or an accessory you just can’t live without, send it to us (with or without pictures) and you may just wind up in the next issue!
Happy Trails…