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1.) grandpawrichard - 11/05/2015
I took this photo on Lopez Island (here in Washington State). It is a relic of the old Reef Fishing Fleet of days gone by.



My Uncle worked on one of these old boats when he was about 14 years old. He is now 84. :) I'm printing it out in 8" X 10", matting it and framing it for a Christmas Present for him. :)

Dick
2.) Swamp Fox - 11/05/2015
:tu:


That will be a nice gift! Just don't use the word "relic" around him! I bet he doesn't feel a day over 79. :wink
3.) grandpawrichard - 11/05/2015
Thanks guys! :) Here is another photo of one of the old relics. I apologize for the size, for some reason my 600 X 800 dimension when uploaded to huntingphotos.com turns Huge! This was save at the smallest image size they had:
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Dick
4.) Deerminator - 11/06/2015
Betchya the wood is worth some cashola
5.) Wild Bob - 11/06/2015
Very cool! Thanks for posting, and sharing the history. :tu: