Sea-Saw Sailboat by Monty Monty
Saw blade sails cut through the wind aboard the Sea-Saw Sailboat. This "See-worthy" ship has been built from an assortment of items and artifacts that have been selected for the visual voyage.
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Cargo items include:
* Antique 1920's seaworthy model hull/ keel * Saw blade sails * 49 mm camera lens port hole windows * Wood fork flag * Power washer mast * Large water valve handle steering wheel * Arm chair waves * Redwood chair arms base * Wood waves * Faucet handle propeller * Saw handle prop assembly * Sea rod fishing handle boom * Vintage tea tin cabin * Brass lamp remnants * Vintage fountain pen * Kerosene lantern wick * Rope string rigging * Vintage pressure hose nozzle * Toilet roll bar dispenser * Jewelry treasure chest * Vintage folding slide ruler * Antique coat hook waves * Fabricated skewer anchor * Brass bow dolphin mascot * Antique wood crank handle * Brass metal bell * Espresso machine handle * Wood ring float device * Antique wall lamp base * Metal bar railings * Silver cabinet knob * Ships whistle * Antique Brass skeleton key * Nuts, bolts, screws, springs, hardware Happy Sails! Scale: 31" long x 48" tall" x 11" wide |
* Antique "Seaworthy Boats" model hull / keel - circa 1920's
Established in 1922, the JACRIM Manufacturing Co. was the brainchild of two MIT graduates, Chester Rimmer and Arthur Jackson. The boats were mostly
hand crafted at 288 A Street in Boston, Massachusetts and designed by the trained naval architects and guaranteed to sail. Around 1934 Seaworthy Boats,
aka Jacrim Mfg. was acquired by Keystone Manufacturing and were then factory crafted. Production continued through 1957. To this day, Seaworthy Boats
continues to be the most sought after antique model boats by collectors.
* Vintage Tea Tin Cabin - circa 1950's
Known as "The Aristocrat of Tea" ~
Swee-Touch-Nee Tea was established in 1880.
The Consolidated Tea Company of New York was formed in 1911 to take over the Swee-Touch-Nee blend. In 2015, The Consolidated Tea Company was
dissolved and the Swee-Touch-Nee Tea brand was purchased by Eastern Tea.
* Camera lens port hole windows
Hanimex auxiliary telephoto 49mm lenses supply clear sea sight seeing.
Mfg. in Japan for Praktica brand, circa 1960's.
Established in 1922, the JACRIM Manufacturing Co. was the brainchild of two MIT graduates, Chester Rimmer and Arthur Jackson. The boats were mostly
hand crafted at 288 A Street in Boston, Massachusetts and designed by the trained naval architects and guaranteed to sail. Around 1934 Seaworthy Boats,
aka Jacrim Mfg. was acquired by Keystone Manufacturing and were then factory crafted. Production continued through 1957. To this day, Seaworthy Boats
continues to be the most sought after antique model boats by collectors.
* Vintage Tea Tin Cabin - circa 1950's
Known as "The Aristocrat of Tea" ~
Swee-Touch-Nee Tea was established in 1880.
The Consolidated Tea Company of New York was formed in 1911 to take over the Swee-Touch-Nee blend. In 2015, The Consolidated Tea Company was
dissolved and the Swee-Touch-Nee Tea brand was purchased by Eastern Tea.
* Camera lens port hole windows
Hanimex auxiliary telephoto 49mm lenses supply clear sea sight seeing.
Mfg. in Japan for Praktica brand, circa 1960's.