On May 19, 2:17 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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A new friend Jamie, a diver who lives in Thailand sent me a IJN saki
bowl he salvaged from the Tattori Maru. Thats the Japanese hell ship
my Grandfather was shipped to Japan on with 1100+ other men.
The bowl arrived in 5 pieces... but I was able to glue them together
quite nicely.
The Tattori Maru was sunk by the USS Hammerhead in 43.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...63212926zgNfuq
Not sure what to do with it. But I bet no Japanese has any relics from
this hell ship.
Joe
I'd have no sunken relics aboard my Seawind 32. Too much bad karma
there.
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I was thinking the same thing once it arrived..that it's full of bad
JuJu.
Everyone on board was most likely killed when she went down, and the
many many American that died and suffered in her holds from Corrigador
to japan. And someone was sipping Saki out of it at the time.
However the Captain of the Tottori Maru seemed to be a descent man
pressed into a horrid service for his country. He was credited with
out manuvering a sub and having torpedos pass near by saving all
aboard. And he let the American's use a flag he had to honor dying men
as they were buried at sea.
There is a preacher still alive here in the USA who was aboard on
that trip, I'll ask him what he thinks should be done with it. Then
again I may make a small shadow box type display for my office.
The USS Hammerhead guys want a picture for their website
Joe