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CA
12 ARTHUR M ANDERSON
$70.00
AAA
Class Great Lakes freighter as built without billboard
markings on her side. Also represents identical
sistership Philip R Clarke.
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CA
12A WILLIAM CLAY FORD
$70.00
AAA
Class Great Lakes freighter as built in her early
livery with white FORD lettering on her funnel
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CA
11 USNS MERCY
SOLD OUT
Modern
American military hospital ship. Only 60 produced.
We
plan to release sister ship USNS Comfort in 2012.
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CA
9B GOLDEN BEAR
$89.00
The
training ship of the California Maritime Academy.
Formerly USNS Maury.
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CA
9A STATE OF MAINE
$89.00
The
training ship of the Maine Maritime Academy. Formerly
USNS Tanner.
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CA
8 EPPLETON HALL
$25.00
British
side-wheel tug now preserved as a museum ship
in San Francisco.
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CA
7 HERCULES
$30.00
An
early 20th Century tug preserved as a museum ship
in San Francisco.
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CA
6 EUREKA
$75.00
San
Francisco Bay area ferry, now preserved as a museum
ship in San Francsico.
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CA
5 EDMUND FITZGERALD
$90.00
Famous
Great Lakes freighter lost in a storm in November
1975.
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CA
4 CABALLO ANDULAZ
$36.00
Dive
support ship for the Gulf of Mexico oil industry
operated by Otto Candies.
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CA
3 CATHERINE DESGAGNES
$80.00
Canadian
owned Great Lakes freighter that began life as
a Clyde built bulk freighter.
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CA
2 ALERT
$32.00
Alaska
based salvage tug Alert. Built in response to
the Exxon Valdez disaster and based in Valdez
to escort tankers and respond to any oil spills.
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CA
1 SAN FRANCISCO
$21.00
Pilot
boat San Francisco that operates off the Golden
Gate handling traffic in and out of San Francisco
Bay.
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CA
2005 ROSS WINANS
$35.00
Experimental
cylindrical 19th Century steam yacht built in
England by two American brothers who made their
fortunes in the railroad business.
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CALIFORNIA
AND 1250 MODELS Book
$30.00
Published
in 2010 this book recounts the birth and development
of our two model lines. The history of each model
is described in detail providing a rare and unique
behind the scenes look at how models are produced.
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