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    Posted 4 years ago

    Angus100
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    I worked in a boatyard for 8 years. we were charged with cleaning out a loft found this plug for a keel...
    I could not throw it into the dumpster. Oil it every now and then. In the attic currently. Need to make a place for it. I find it beautiful.

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    1. MALKEY MALKEY, 4 years ago
      theres a famous old song from newcastle the river tyne were i reside sang the keel row
      thanks for the memory's angus
      off to me bed in the sky
      all the very best malkey
      1412
    2. Angus100 Angus100, 4 years ago
      Anytime! Worked on the waterfront in Portland Maine for years, got a few other weird marine related items posted here too, miss the working waterfront
    3. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 4 years ago
      Worked at GD in Quincy Ma. 70's 80's as a welder and instructor Miss it!!!
      Anything shipbuilding is A+++++ Oil it well!!! Nice Post!!!
      Stuff
    4. Angus100 Angus100, 4 years ago
      I really feel the absence of the waterfront. Lived in Portland for years, worked there. Drank my coffee driving up an down the piers to see which boats were out. So many gifts of seafood. So many wonderful people

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