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Who knows what hides within?

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There is no prize, but I know someone here knows.
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Post by Rachel »

Hmmmm... Intriguing silhouette of bow in shed, member name of Phoenix... An interesting boat must be on the verge of a restoration.

The Invicta from e-Bay? A boat that had a fire?

Enquiring minds need more photos.

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Welcome to the forum, Phoenix :-)
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More photos wil have to wait until the party who knows* 'speaks'.

*There is at least one here who 'knows', but I'm looking for the person with the personal connection, the party who trod upon her decks.

Oh, and no, there is no fire in her history (at least as far as I know).

Oh, and thank you for the welcome. :-)
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Ed?
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...not *this* Ed! :-) Although I am looking forward to more pictures.
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OK...quit toying with us. I think Figment is who you were waiting for, so let's get the details!
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No I don't think I am the one he was waiting for. I'm just a shot in the dark.
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Well, his name is Ed. That much I know.
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Ah, then I'll go out on a short limb and guess that a Concordia hides with Our Lady of St. Phoenix.

Though I've never trod the deck, so I'm not the person with the personal connection. Noah?
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The plot thickens...
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Tim wrote:Well, his name is Ed. That much I know.
Whose name is Ed?

Nope, not Figment, tho it was he to whom I alluded with my comment "there is at least one party here who knows, but"

I'm looking for a very particular party who has extensive history with she who lurks within.
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Jeez I haven't seen a Phoenix update in forever. I've completely lost track of what you were up to.

Perhaps another pic will lure the particular party out of hiding?
Cough it up, man!
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;-) Gotta figure out how to turn those smilies on...
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Phoenix wrote:Gotta figure out how to turn those smilies on...
They're disabled on this board at the admin level. Sorry.
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Not me. I know nothing about these going's on.
I want a shop!
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Nope, Noah, not you either. ;-) (and if there are other cross-overs from that other place, not you either...)
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Where have you been hiding? The extreme lengths to which I must go! Can you drop me a line: ed@harrow.org.

Thanks!

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Figment wrote:Jeez I haven't seen a Phoenix update in forever. I've completely lost track of what you were up to.

Perhaps another pic will lure the particular party out of hiding?
Cough it up, man!
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I love that photo, Bly, framed nicely. I might use it in a photo class (if you'll let me, obviously).
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Is that a new type of biax?...
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bcooke wrote:Is that a new type of biax?...
Ah, yes, biax cloth. Way back, in another time and galaxy, there was once a story of boat building using Pretzelwood(R), Gingerboard(TM), and sails of Phyllocloth(R), but, alas, that time is gone, never to be repeated.
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