Popular Post throgmartin Posted May 13, 2024 Popular Post Posted May 13, 2024 It is time folks. It is time I hang up the tools and retire. Today I closed on a deal and sold Talin RV. Ryan Stubbs is now the proud owner of Talin. The entire staff will be staying on board and they will continue to offer Guardian Plates and other on site RV service. I know he has a lot of great plans for Talin. If you ever have a question about Talin you can reach out to Ryan directly at Ryan@talinrv.com. He will respond to any questions or issues you may have. A little history. It has been almost 2 decades since I first started in the RV industry. My first venture was starting Stone Vos Awnings in 2006. To this day and under Ingrid's careful eye, Stone Vos is still the gold standard and producing the highest quality awning fabrics in the industry. After turning Stone Vos over to Ingrid in 2015 I began a new journey which resulted in the birth of Talin RV which was named after my 2 kids, Lindy and Natalia ( Tali ). My focus was on trying to eliminate the slide floor rot that is seen on so many Monaco coaches. It took 2 years to develop the Guardian Plate system and has since become the answer to the dreaded floor rot issues. I admit I am proud of that accomplishment because it has saved coach owners tens of thousands of dollars in repair costs. I lost track of the number of plate systems I have made over the years, but it is in the thousands. I would be lying if I said I will miss the work because I won’t. Operating a company at my age with the stress and demands is not conducive to ones good health. But what I will miss are all of you. I have met thousands of Monaco and HR owners over the years and have developed many amazing friendships. I feel blessed to have had the loyalty, trust and support of so many of you with Stone Vos and Talin RV. I have traveled extensively throughout the country attending rally’s, conducting seminars and providing free inspections while meeting so many of you along the way. I put 60,000 miles on my coach just attending rally’s. I can remember the many lonely days traveling for 3 and 4 week stretches all alone going from one rally to another. But it never failed, once I arrived at the rally that loneliness left me because of so many of you who welcomed with open arms. Over 100 seminars and 3,000 Monaco and HR inspections later - trust me when I say I am ready for retirement and a slower pace in life. One of my favorite rally's has always been the Monaco Gathering. The fun I had working with my dear friend Dave Pratt. Having dinner every night with many of you who attended. Conducting seminars at this event. And of course enjoying my hecklers out in the crowd and that always livened things up. This Monaco group holds a special place in my heart and is filled with many awesome members. I leave this industry knowing it was a gift from God in that he gave me the opportunity to pursue this career. This was a family business, and I loved the fact that my two kids took the journey with me. They have been amazing advisors over the years. This career also provided me with the opportunity to not only provide technical support and advice but also to meet so many of you. Some I broke bread with. A few I shed tears with over heart-breaking stories that I was told or sad events that I witnessed. Others I simply conversed with and got to know on a personal level sharing stories and laughter. While I have never been a selfish person, I realize that it is now my time to enjoy life. I will be retiring to a horse and cattle ranch in South Florida. I look forward to getting back to one of my passions, which is farming. Cattle and horses have always been part of my soul. I cannot explain the feeling that comes over me when I lean on a fence and look out over a pasture filled with these animals watching them graze. It has been many years since I had a farm and back then I enjoyed raising my kids around livestock. They too loved the farm life. I have missed that lifestyle. I am also blessed to have an amazing lady by my side as we are both looking forward to retirement and the quiet ranch life together. I hope my time here has been beneficial to you. I truly hope I was able to help some of you with your coach issues. I also hope that I have had a positive influence in some of your lives. I have always enjoyed assisting and educating other coach owners and always felt it was my responsibility to share my knowledge and technical expertise to those in need. I pray that I helped some of you in some way. Before signing off I wanted to share a few photos that brought back some great memories. Looking at a few of these I realized what a great feeling it was to stand in front of so many of you and conduct seminars. May God Bless each and every one of you. May you continue to have many safe, happy and trouble free miles while creating amazing memories along the way. Once again, thank you for your trust, your loyalty, your love and support. I remain grateful for all of you who touched my life and my companies in one way or another. With my heartfelt gratitude and love, 12 9
sheena154 Posted May 13, 2024 Posted May 13, 2024 I knew the day would come when you would hang up the keys and I'm so happy for you but sad that so many of us will lose the benefit of your wisdom and skills. My husband and I have had the pleasure of meeting you a few times at the Monaco gathering and I always was sure to attend your seminars even if I had see them before. You were kind enough to inspect our roof and measure our coach for awnings which we were so grateful for later when we ordered them from Ingrid. I can't think of anyone now still a member of the Monaco group who has your expertise and so many people will miss that and I want to thank you for being so generous of your time and energy when anyone needed advise on a problem. You deserve a quiet life on your farm so enjoy! 6
tmw188 Posted May 13, 2024 Posted May 13, 2024 (edited) Chris that’s great and we will miss you at the Gatherings on the professional level but maybe you’ll come on a social level instead. Enjoy your new stress free retirement and thank you for your hard work in keeping Talin up and running and providing a much needed service. Todd White Edited May 13, 2024 by tmw188 3
WCourand Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Enjoy your well earned retirement. You will be missed but not forgotten. 3
Scotty Hutto Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Congratulations my friend! Well deserved! You have been a blessing as a friend and mentor. But don’t think for a minute I’ll stop harassing you! After all, @Steven P and I know where the REAL MSU is… I mean what is a Sparty anyway? 2 1
Tom Cherry Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Hey, I thought you were smarter. WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG…..GREAT NEWS. I know you will be happy and will live kong and prosper. BTW…. this comes from a guy that will celebrate the 18th birthday of his GD and her graduation in June. I retired in August, 2006 and was the sole Day Care person for her and her now 21 YO brother. Wouldn’t change a thing. Good luck with your “back to the rots of your soul” or the next phase if your life. Keep us posted on how your health is improving… Tom 3
MyronTruex Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 It has been such an honor to know you for a few years now. I always looked forward to your presence at the Monaco gathering. I hope you enjoy your retirement. Unfortunatley you will never get a day off now. I thank you, and my big beautiful home on wheels thanks you for helping me keep her in pristine shape. The thought occurs to me though. Just how many RV spaces are there on that farm? Just kidding. 2
Steven P Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Chris, congrats! Well deserved after all the hard work and dedication! I appreciate all you've taught me and the shiny guardian plates on my slide outs along w the Stone Vos slidetoppers and one of the elusive Vector tanks. Sounds like you'll have plenty of room for 50A and sewer for 30 or so of your closest friends at your new place. Maybe @Scotty Hutto will even share scallops while watching Mississippi State w you. 😊 I hope we can see more of you. Steven 3
jacwjames Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 I had never had the opportunity to me Chris but have read everyone of his posts, the quality and amount of information he passed on is noteworthy. When Chris posted something I read it. So I hope you have many years of retirement and enjoy your ranch, you deserve it. 5
dandick66 Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Chris, Congratulations on your well deserved, overdue retirement. I enjoyed your seminars at the gatherings and learned a lot from you. I suspect Dave will bestow emeritus status to you so you can attend future gatherings. Best wishes, fair winds, and following seas. I know you were a Marine, so I had to get the Navy gig in there! Dan 3 1
saflyer Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Congrats Chris. Now you have time for the flying lessons. 1 1
jbb5716 Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Chris & Ingrid Congratulations on your retirement. Good to know you have a retirement plan to do something you enjoy. You two are special people to me and I will always remember your hospitality while parked in your driveway for service work. God bless you and Ingrid. John 2
dl_racing427 Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Congratulations Chris, You've been an invaluable asset to this forum, and to the RV industry for many years. I've learned so much from your posts, and I wish you and your family the very best in retirement. I'm sure Ryan and your talented staff will continue the level of service and great reputation that you earned with TalinRV. God Bless, and enjoy your time with family and friends. 🙏🙏🙏 2
rpblush Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Well, Marine, your retirement is well deserved. You have been a terrific RV maintenance professional to so many of us over the years. And it's always been a joy just to bump into you on occasion and wonder where you placed the next USMC sticker on my motorhome or toad! Best of luck, Chris, as you step into this next phase of your life! Army Guy Ray 2
6Wheels Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 I am delighted to hear you are finally able to do what you truly love. Your letter inspires me it is so well written, and as I have recently retired as well, completely understand the relief you feel when it is finally time to hang it up. Life will change in so many ways! Well wishes Chris, wish we had met, at least being in this group has made it possible to get a glimpse of the man some of us know personally. 2
Dale N Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 So glad and fortunate I got into the Monaco family before you left it. Thanks for the inspections, guardian plates, and slide toppers. You have been a blessing to many and a guide for me. Enjoy and God Bless. 2
vanwill52 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 Good luck, Chris. We will miss you. Hope to cross paths with you soon. 3
miacasa_2000 Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 Can't say much more than has just been said. After talking to you thru this forum many times and finally meeting you at our last rally and having work done at Talin all has been a great experience. I hope you stay on this site and continue to share with us. Wish you the best in this next chapter if it goes for you like it did for me you'll be amazed at how you found the time to work, fix the house, cars, RV, travel etc. I swear I'm busier now. Take care my friend. Roy Mercier 2003 Dynasty 4
Gary 05 AMB DST Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 (edited) Chris and Ingrid, Best wishes to you. You will never be forgotten. Chris, I will always remember helping you at the HR maintenance rally presentations and Ingrid, I will always remember helping you at your first shop when you were cutting and sewing toppers by yourself. You both made me feel important. God Bless you as you have blessed many of us when we needed help. The One Man topper installer team, Gary Hester Gary 05 AMB DST Edited May 16, 2024 by Gary 05 AMB DST misspell 2
Steve P Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 Chris - best wishes for the most fulfilling retirement ever imagined. Stay clear of the bulls and you'll be fine. Don't ask me how I know... When you sent a tech a hundred miles to correct a problem, you demonstrated true integrity. When you showed up in person at the campground I was at in FL to check my slide and offer free advice, you were a model of how business-mindedness and personal customer service should be co-mingled. I appreciate you! Enjoy your new life. I'm 15-45 days from full retirement myself, and I trust we will both find it refreshing, and exhausting, all rolled up together. 2
ncjimgr Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 Chris...Peggy and I hope you have a grand time in your "new" retirement adventure! Thank you for all the help over the years. Although we have not seen each other in a few years, we still think about you often. Since we are more of a permanent fixture in our RV park in Crystal River now, we still need to get together for lunch or dinner and reminisce about the "Monaco old days". It was always a pleasure when we got together at the rallies. By the way, Peggy and I also retired in January of this year. It's been great!...Jim 2
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