Does anyone remember the "Lambilevel"?

Ian4624
Ian4624 Forum Participant Posts: 8
edited September 2015 in Caravans #1

I started caravanning and joined the Club back in 1985. That was BC (Before Computers). A caravan club member advertised in the club magazine (then named "En Route" if I remember correctly.) He was manufacturing and marketing through the club a levelling
aid which he named the "Lambilevel". I bought three and have transferred them from 'van to 'van over the years. Now my daughter also has a 'van and being able to obtain another three would be extremely helpful.  The advantage of the Lambilevel is that it is
a very simple spririt level consisting of an arched glass tube mounted in a light metal frame about 6 inches long. The fluid in the tube is coloured so that the bubble is very obvious. The levels are fitted externally one each to the front and rear of the
'van to indicate side to side levelling and one to the side of the A frame to indicate front to rear levelling. Fitting one to the rear is to avoid twisting the 'van by having a corner steady too high or too low relative to the front. If the front one is fitted
in such a position that it is visible through the rear view mirror of the tow car then when arriving at a pitch it can be seen when the 'van is at the optimum position with regard to side to side levelling as a few inches forward or back can make quite a difference.
 I wish that they were still available.