Hello All,
With rain in SW Florida and weather of the most challenging sort throughout the northern parts of the country I offer this diversion:
I walked around one of the weekly swap-meet/flea market locations today as the rain began to give a hint of what was to follow. Most vendors were packing and fleeing, but a few hearty souls remained to snag that last Washington, Lincoln, or Hamilton from the dwindling crowd.
A gaff-rigged beauty of a sailboat in an thin, old, wooden frame caught my eye. The vendor ignored me as he bantered and haggled with another person who must have looked more like a buyer than I did. Anyway, after considering walking on I remained and got the opportunity to ask the age-old question, "How much are you asking for the boat picture?" I knew that his first response would be his pie-in-the-sky price, but for $10 he had me by the mainsheet! I agreed on the price, but did insist that he provide a plastic bag to protect my treasure form the increasing rain.
Below is the boat, the inscription, and the writing on the back of the framing material. Can any of you help with identification of the boat: design, model, etc? I can read some of the elegant handwriting on the picture: Aug 1929.
On the back it appears to refer to Amsterdam and again Aug 1929. Is the language French? Can anyone recognize the name of the boat or the other words on the back of the framing?
Thanks and stay warm! Phil
Note: My copy of Sailboat Classes of North America is on a shelf in PA or I would have consulted it. If you have one handy the boat type might be in there.
With rain in SW Florida and weather of the most challenging sort throughout the northern parts of the country I offer this diversion:
I walked around one of the weekly swap-meet/flea market locations today as the rain began to give a hint of what was to follow. Most vendors were packing and fleeing, but a few hearty souls remained to snag that last Washington, Lincoln, or Hamilton from the dwindling crowd.
A gaff-rigged beauty of a sailboat in an thin, old, wooden frame caught my eye. The vendor ignored me as he bantered and haggled with another person who must have looked more like a buyer than I did. Anyway, after considering walking on I remained and got the opportunity to ask the age-old question, "How much are you asking for the boat picture?" I knew that his first response would be his pie-in-the-sky price, but for $10 he had me by the mainsheet! I agreed on the price, but did insist that he provide a plastic bag to protect my treasure form the increasing rain.
Below is the boat, the inscription, and the writing on the back of the framing material. Can any of you help with identification of the boat: design, model, etc? I can read some of the elegant handwriting on the picture: Aug 1929.
On the back it appears to refer to Amsterdam and again Aug 1929. Is the language French? Can anyone recognize the name of the boat or the other words on the back of the framing?
Thanks and stay warm! Phil
Note: My copy of Sailboat Classes of North America is on a shelf in PA or I would have consulted it. If you have one handy the boat type might be in there.
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