Posted 2 years ago
eastpointdon
(1 item)
hey guys,
found this item in a recent pick in baltimore maryland. it was on top of a shelf in a old green army bag. at first glimps i thought it was just a old tent! and just pushed it aside to get to some other items. as always my gut got to me and i thought heck i can always sell army bags. so i went back and grabbed the bag started to dump it out and noticed the ore with the lable on it, i thought this is strange why would there be ores in a tent bag? well low and behold i started pulling out these wooded ribs and sails and the next thing you knew i had a find i had never seen in my 30+ years of picking. with that being said i cant find any information for the HART MUNICH 9 MODEL 57 FOLDING KAYAK SAIL BOAT.
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I have a sismilar kayak made by Granta (England) it was made in the 60's and is still in excellant shape. I've used mine a few times in the ocean and on lakes and it is beautiful. Mine is a 3 seater which is too big for me so I've been looking to sell but can't figure out it's value. I live on the west coast of BC where kayaking has really taken off, but would rather sell to a collector. Have you found a market for yours yet, or a price range.