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Robin was kind enough to send me a copy of Roger MacGregor’s When The Chestnut Was In Flower.
https://www.amazon.com/When-Chestnu...t+was+in+flower&qid=1560971180&s=books&sr=1-1
I had a bedside stack of unread military history from the library, and have at last gotten into the Chestnut book, should be finished tonight.
Robin generously approved my sending it along to someone else interested in canoe history. Not just Chestnut history, but Old Town and Peterborough and early others, up into vintage glass versions produced off the same molds. And patent lawsuits and “stealing” employees with builder expertise and where the molds went and elder folk reminiscence about their days in the canoe business.
Canvas canoe history, peoples, anecdotes, old photos and hull line drawings. This is the book if you are canoe history curious about the heyday of the wood & canvas canoe.
I propose one mail-it-forward stipulation, and a suggestion:
Stipulation: Sign your name on the flyleaf before mailing it on to the next Canoe Tripping Reader. Unless I miss my guess the signature the flyleaf is Roger MacGregor. My crudely block printed name below his adds zero value to that page, but whatever.
Suggestion: For book-rate shipping let’s maybe keep it in the US to start with, and once it makes its way to Canada keep it circulating there for a while. When it finishes its rounds please mail it back to Robin fully autographed.
How to start the chain? First come, first serve? Tell us why you should be next in line in 25 words or less? Beg and plead?
Bribery?
https://www.amazon.com/When-Chestnu...t+was+in+flower&qid=1560971180&s=books&sr=1-1
I had a bedside stack of unread military history from the library, and have at last gotten into the Chestnut book, should be finished tonight.
Robin generously approved my sending it along to someone else interested in canoe history. Not just Chestnut history, but Old Town and Peterborough and early others, up into vintage glass versions produced off the same molds. And patent lawsuits and “stealing” employees with builder expertise and where the molds went and elder folk reminiscence about their days in the canoe business.
Canvas canoe history, peoples, anecdotes, old photos and hull line drawings. This is the book if you are canoe history curious about the heyday of the wood & canvas canoe.
I propose one mail-it-forward stipulation, and a suggestion:
Stipulation: Sign your name on the flyleaf before mailing it on to the next Canoe Tripping Reader. Unless I miss my guess the signature the flyleaf is Roger MacGregor. My crudely block printed name below his adds zero value to that page, but whatever.
Suggestion: For book-rate shipping let’s maybe keep it in the US to start with, and once it makes its way to Canada keep it circulating there for a while. When it finishes its rounds please mail it back to Robin fully autographed.
How to start the chain? First come, first serve? Tell us why you should be next in line in 25 words or less? Beg and plead?
Bribery?