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100% scratch built, put together piece by piece. No model kits used. Wood is cut from plantation grown trees. Plank on Frame construction with hollow hulls. Ribs on the inside form the hull and deck. Working lines that can be tightened and loosened. Sails can be furled or unfurled by tracing each working line. Fantastic craftsmanship including rigging and stitching on the sails. Solid wooden stand included. Brass nameplate included. Comes with her history printed on antiqued paper with...
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Old World Trading Admiral's Line Pilar (1934) - Collector Model Historical Yacht
The Pilar was the name given to Ernest Hemingway’s prized possession: his 38 foot playmate fishing boat. It was built by the Wheeler Shipyard in 1934. Pilar was named after a bullfight shrine Hemingway had visited in Zaragoza, Spain. The shrine is prominently mentioned in Hemingway’s book For Whom the Bell Tolls. Pilar is also said to be his second wife’s nickname. Hemingway did most of his fishing with Captain Gregorio Fuentes on the boat. Fuentes was used as the fictional caricature in Hemingway...
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$454
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100% scratch built, put together piece by piece. No model kits used. Wood is cut from plantation grown trees. Plank on Frame construction with hollow hulls. Ribs on the inside form the hull and deck. Working lines that can be tightened and loosened. Sails can be furled or unfurled by tracing each working line. Fantastic craftsmanship including rigging and stitching on the sails. Solid wooden stand included. Brass nameplate included. Comes with her history printed on antiqued paper with...
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Old World Trading Captain's Line Pilar (1934) - Collector Model Historical Yacht
The Pilar was the name given to Ernest Hemingway’s prized possession: his 38 foot playmate fishing boat. It was built by the Wheeler Shipyard in 1934. Pilar was named after a bullfight shrine Hemingway had visited in Zaragoza, Spain. The shrine is prominently mentioned in Hemingway’s book For Whom the Bell Tolls. Pilar is also said to be his second wife’s nickname. Hemingway did most of his fishing with Captain Gregorio Fuentes on the boat. Fuentes was used as the fictional caricature in Hemingway...
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$90
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The ships aere 100% scratch built, put together piece by piece, similar to an actual ship. There are no model kits used here. The wood is cut from the trees. All our ships are Plank on Frame construction (hollow hulls). Ribs on the inside, piece by piece on the hull and deck. If you look closely, you can see the nails used to secure the strips of wood to the internal ribs. Some Admiral's ships utilize double plank on frame construction. Wood is cut piece by piece and put over the existing ship...
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Old World Trading Captains Line Pilar (1934) - Collector Model Historical Yacht
The Pilar was the name given to Ernest Hemingway’s prized possession: his 38 foot playmate fishing boat. It was built by the Wheeler Shipyard in 1934. Pilar was named after a bullfight shrine Hemingway had visited in Zaragoza, Spain. The shrine is prominently mentioned in Hemingway’s book For Whom the Bell Tolls. Pilar is also said to be his second wife’s nickname. Hemingway did most of his fishing with Captain Gregorio Fuentes on the boat. Fuentes was used as the fictional caricature in Hemingway...
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$90
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Old World Trading Captain's Line USS Constitution (1797) Collector Model Historical War Ship 23"
Made of timbers felled from Maine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastenings provided by Paul Revere, The U.S.S. Constitution is truly a national landmark. Launched in Boston on October 21, 1797, she first put to sea in 1798. In 1812 she met and defeated British ship H.M.S. Guerriere, the first in a grand succession of victories in the war of 1812. It was during this ferocious battle that seamen, astonished at how the British cannonballs were bouncing off the Constitution...
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$77
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Old World Trading Admiral's Line 22" Black Falcon - Collector Model Historical Pirate Ship
* This model of the Black Falcon is 100% handcrafted, put together piece by piece, similar to the construction of an actual ship. There are no model kits used here. The wood is cut from the trees. * The model is built plank on frame construction (hollow hulls) - ribs on the inside, piece by piece on the hull and deck. If you look closely, you can see the nails used to secure the strips of wood to the internal ribs. * You’ll appreciate the detail of the rigging, the stitching on the sails, and the...
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$60
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Made of timbers felled from Maine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastenings provided by Paul Revere, The U.S.S. Constitution is truly a national landmark. Launched in Boston on October 21, 1797, she first put to sea in 1798. In 1812 she met and defeated British ship H.M.S. Guerriere, the first in a grand succession of victories in the war of 1812. It was during this ferocious battle that seamen, astonished at how the British cannonballs were bouncing off the Constitution...
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Old World Trading Captain's Line 28" HMS Bounty (1787) Collector Model Historical Ship
Old World Trading ships are made from high-grade wood materials that bring a sense of class and elegance with each model. Their line of historical ships span through the centuries of boating, including the classic Cutty Sark, Titanic, Flying Cloud, USS Constitution, HMS Victory and many more. You only need to view one ship to realize the sense of high seas adventure that bestowed each deck. They are the ideal gift for the person who has everything, but wants something more.
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$239
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Old World Trading Admiral's Line USS Constitution (1797) Collector Model Historical War Ship with Copper Hull
* This model of the USS Constitution is 100% handcrafted, put together piece by piece, similar to the construction of an actual ship. There are no model kits used here. The wood is cut from the trees. * The model is built plank on frame construction (hollow hulls) - ribs on the inside, piece by piece on the hull and deck. If you look closely, you can see the nails used to secure the strips of wood to the internal ribs. * You’ll appreciate the detail of the rigging, the stitching on the sails, and...
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$1,034
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Old World Trading Admiral's Line Cutty Sark (1869) - Collector Model Historical Merchant Ship
The art of ship modeling has existed since ancient Egypt, where they were used in burials and believed to carry the soul into the afterlife. Some of the oldest ship models found date from the 12th through the 15th centuries and have been found occasionally mounted in churches, where they were used to bless the ships and those who sailed in them. Through the earlier centuries, and even into the 18th century, virtually all small craft and many of the larger ships were built without any formal plans...
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$488
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Mayflower - On August 15, 1620 The Mayflower, a British cargo ship, Captained by Christopher Jones set sail from Plymouth, England. She set sail with a Pilgrim colony of 102 people aboard. The Mayflower was 95 feet in length and displaced 180 tons. Her voyage across the Atlantic took 67 days and 3000 miles of stormy ocean at an average speed of 2 knots. Due to primitive navigation techniques Mayflower landed in Cape Cod missing their intended destination. After exploring the coast of New England...
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Old World Trading Captain's Line 22" Mayflower (1620) - Collector Model Historical Ship
On August 15, 1620 The Mayflower, a British cargo ship, Captained by Christopher Jones set sail from Plymouth, England. She set sail with a Pilgrim colony of 102 people aboard. The Mayflower was 95 feet in length and displaced 180 tons. Her voyage across the Atlantic took 67 days and 3000 miles of stormy ocean at an average speed of 2 knots. Due to primitive navigation techniques Mayflower landed in Cape Cod missing their intended destination. After exploring the coast of New England the Pilgrims...
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$60
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