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On Nov 4, 1:43 pm, Joe wrote:
Anyone know where the custom of putting a coin under a mast started? What's it for? My Swedish step dad commercial fished the PNW all his life said, you put a silver dollar under the mast for good luck. He also said a boat painted any other color but what was trying to hid something. When I was running some DC wire in the ceiling of my 1979 Freya I found a 1979 penny glued to the over head. I smiled. When I pull my mast this winter Im going to glass in an 1879 silver dollar for the same reason I: 1) removed anything with the boats original name on it. 2) completed a de-naming and christening ceremony. Bob Under my main mast I have a 5 dollar coin from the Bucket of Blood casino, and under the mizzen a JFK 50 cent coin. What coin is under your mast? Joe Bucket of Blood??? Humm, my mom welded WW2 Liberty Ships for JA Jones in Miss. She talked about a place called the Bucket of Blood. Same place? |
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