djtomatoe
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some cart info
Mon, 10/24/05 4:41 PM
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anyone familiar with "the hummer" hot dog cart? who manufactures them? also... feedback about "all american hot dog car" company. the website is like going to disneyland!!!! and the guy who owns it is.....well...a bit "strange"
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hot-dog65
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 10/28/05 5:47 AM
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to me ALL AMERICAN HOT DOG CARTS are the best made for the money . i do in fact have one for sale . if interested email me at hot-dog65@hotmail.com i will let it go at a great deal. this is in xcellent shape , has 3 sinks plus a hand wash sink i have about 3400 invested and will sell it for 2200 shipped or 1700 and you pick it up .i live in pa. now and the winter here is not hot dog season we just got a total of 8 inches of snow a couple of days ago . email me or call me 814-798-2128 thanks, Dennis i have owned in the past 2 years a total of 9 all american hot dog carts.
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djtomatoe
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RE: some cart info
Mon, 10/31/05 3:08 PM
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which ALL AMERICAN cart do you have? i am looking at the dogger 2
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hot-dog65
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RE: some cart info
Thu, 11/3/05 7:21 PM
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i have the 2002 model which is the same model up to the hot dogger except the hot dogger has an extra burner which by the way is useless. i had a 2005 with the xtra burner and the hinged trays (not easy to clean , to many cracks and crevesesbut handy . i've had 9 of these already and have loved everyone . lightweight and easy to transport i can put one in the back of my f150 by myself.
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hot-dog65
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RE: some cart info
Thu, 11/3/05 7:22 PM
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i meant it is a 2004 model
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djtomatoe
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RE: some cart info
Thu, 11/3/05 11:47 PM
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well i just bought a cart today,,, locally it is in perfect condition and was only $3000.00 it is the 325 towable from CREATIVE MOBILE SYSTEMS http://www.cmssystem.com/hotdogcart325.htm so the first major step is complete!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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UncleVic
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 11/4/05 1:53 AM
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quote:Originally posted by djtomatoe well i just bought a cart today,,, locally it is in perfect condition and was only $3000.00 it is the 325 towable from CREATIVE MOBILE SYSTEMS http://www.cmssystem.com/hotdogcart325.htm so the first major step is complete!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATS!
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tmiles
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 11/4/05 1:34 PM
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I stopped at Hot Diggedy Dogs today. HDD is a small,shiny stainless steel trailer parked in a dirt lot on the outskirts of Webster center. It is right across the street from the local office of my friend, Worcester County, Massachusetts Sheriff Guy Glodis. HDD serves a natural casing steamed hotdog in a steamed split top New England style bun. The special is 2 dogs, chips, and a can of Coke for $3.50. Business will be taking me down to the south county a lot this fall and winter, so I will probably stop at Hot Diggidy Dogs more often than I should. I have forgotten what company made the trailer, but I do remember that the little dataplate said that it was made in CT.
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Red Sox Nation
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 11/4/05 1:58 PM
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quote:Originally posted by djtomatoe well i just bought a cart today,,, locally it is in perfect condition and was only $3000.00 it is the 325 towable from CREATIVE MOBILE SYSTEMS http://www.cmssystem.com/hotdogcart325.htm so the first major step is complete!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You made a wise choice on that cart. I now of a guy in Worcester who was selling one. He runs a landscaping business and had one for sale. He's opening up a small building on his lot across the street from a large shopping center. He sold across the street from the fire house in Webster. I did not want to ruin it for the guy selling the All American but the towable CMS is far superior and quality made. It also lists for $5,500 an the health inspectors are easier on you when you have that heavy gauge steel.
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Red Sox Nation
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 11/4/05 2:06 PM
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Originally posted by tmiles I stopped at Hot Diggedy Dogs today. HDD is a small,shiny stainless steel trailer parked in a dirt lot on the outskirts of Webster center. It is right across the street from the local office of my friend, Worcester County, Massachusetts Sheriff Guy Glodis. HDD serves a natural casing steamed hotdog in a steamed split top New England style bun. The special is 2 dogs, chips, and a can of Coke for $3.50. Business will be taking me down to the south county a lot this fall and winter, so I will probably stop at Hot Diggidy Dogs more often than I should. I have forgotten what company made the trailer, but I do remember that the little dataplate said that it was made in CT. I've been there. Hot Dog prices are unbeilavable low in the Worcester area. I believe she sells 10 to 1. You would have to for that price. Not sure of the type of dog though. Her name is Nancy T. rather not devulge her last name. Her cart is made by CMS also. Kind of odd looking you step into it. I would think you would roast or should I say boil (npi) in that thing. Friendly lady I asked if I could call her for some business tips and she had no problem. Since I'm not ready to dive in full time still doing the 9 to 5 thing I have her number on a sticky on my office wall.
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djtomatoe
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 11/4/05 2:52 PM
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the company, cms, in conn, is CREATIVE MOBILE SYSTEMS. I just got their model 325 towable, and is a great unit. their carts are high quality and have NSF certification.
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dhine30
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RE: some cart info
Fri, 11/4/05 9:53 PM
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I have the 325 from CMS and love it. I sell 100-150 dogs in 3 hours five days a week and it has no problems. Awesome cart and extremely well made. My health department loved it and passed the cart with no problems. In fact, my state health department called and came to my house to inspect it for state wide acceptance (he loved it too). So far we have had NO problems outside of routine maintenance.
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