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Picked up my Late 'Midlife Crisis' today.

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A Swift Keewaydin 15 Solo in Basalt Innegra w/infuse Carbon Fiber Thwarts and Gunwales, and a removable Cherry Carry Thwart.

We christen it with my Father's Day present. A bottle of Barrel Aged "Old Rasputin" Imperial Stout!

It hasn't gotten wet yet and might not for a few days, but it will be on my canoe stands at the [FONT=San Francisco, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, .SFNSText-Regular, sans-serif]Berkshire[/FONT] Arts and Crafts Festival in Great Barrington, MA tomorrow.





 
My my my, that is a reaaaallly nice canoe. Lucky You.
 
Thanks all

It was on display today at the Berkshire Arts Festival. We didn't sell any stands but we did sell a lot of chairs and tables AND we had our own wine tasting bar all afternoon AND we're going to do it all over again next year. The Festival Promoter wants it bigger and better next year







 
Not to downgrade the Swift, but a nice stripper in those stands would be pretty cool !!! Hint ! Hint !
 
Enjoy, looks great!
Small world, my sister and brother in law was also working the show this past weekend. Donofrio leather bags from Danbury Ct.
 
Cool stuff. I like the chairs and stools. Nice tables and canoe stands too. But that canoe really catches the eye. Everybody should "suffer" a crisis like that.
Congrats Sweeper. Get it wet!
 
Very sneaky to use it as part of your business display. Doesn't that make it a tax write-off?
 
We have many lawyers working on it.

I'm delivering the stands to Churchill Dam on the Allagash River in few weeks might be another write off.
 
As I mentioned elsewhere, it doesn't fit "mid-life crisis" unless it's RED. But that color does look good with those barrel staves. ;)

Well played!
 
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