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www.mermaidmarine.com
www.stright-mackay.com "B Walker" wrote in message ... I'm wondering what online 'shops' folks use? I previously lived pretty close to a couple of good chandleries so never needed to mail order. tia -- DoD# 2223, OFCC #3122 Meum scapha volitare plenum anguillae |
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www.GLEN-L.com in their "boatbuilding Supplies" section
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I have been very satisfied with Jamestown Distributors.
B Walker wrote in message ... I'm wondering what online 'shops' folks use? I previously lived pretty close to a couple of good chandleries so never needed to mail order. tia -- DoD# 2223, OFCC #3122 Meum scapha volitare plenum anguillae |
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schemer561 says:
I have been very satisfied with Jamestown Distributors. So have I, but I was _more_ satisfied when they really _were_ in Jamestown, and I could just walk down there if I needed to. Now it costs me $2 in bridge tokens, and the building's not the same, and I'm going to go and cry in my beer now...... ;-( Steve Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer http://members.aol.com/SailDesign/pr...cbweb/home.htm |
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There is only ONE place to buy traditional oars: Shaw and Tenney
http://www.shawandtenney.com/ not cheap but works of art for an excelent price. I have a set for the dinghy and a set over the mantle. B Walker wrote: I'm wondering what online 'shops' folks use? I previously lived pretty close to a couple of good chandleries so never needed to mail order. tia -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Online supplies, oar locks, cleats, oars, hardware and the like
Glenn Ashmore wrote in message ...
There is only ONE place to buy traditional oars: Shaw and Tenney http://www.shawandtenney.com/ not cheap but works of art for an excelent price. I have a set for the dinghy and a set over the mantle. Amen! Scotty |
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Warning! OT
Shaw &Tenney is at the bottom of Mill St. in Orono, ME. Further up Mill St. was, in the sixties, a tavern, called the Shamrock Grill. There, one could get a 7 oz. PBR or Schlitz for $.15, a pckled egg for $.25 or a plate of steamers for $1.00 (Fridays only). Life was good. Glenn Ashmore wrote: There is only ONE place to buy traditional oars: Shaw and Tenney http://www.shawandtenney.com/ not cheap but works of art for an excelent price. I have a set for the dinghy and a set over the mantle. B Walker wrote: I'm wondering what online 'shops' folks use? I previously lived pretty close to a couple of good chandleries so never needed to mail order. tia -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
Online supplies, oar locks, cleats, oars, hardware and the like
I buy quite a bit of hardware, fasteners etc from Jamestown distributors and
occasionally Southern Crown boatworks. Greg Sefton |
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