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Thread: Schooner WANDER BIRD, now ELBE 5

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    WANDER BIRD (now returned to her original name of Lotsenschoner N° 5 ELBE) has a home on the web (German really, really helpful):

    Her family:
    http://www.lotsenschoner-no5-elbe.org/

    The museum that owns her:
    http://www.stiftung-hamburg-maritim.de/

    It looks like they've been doing a whole lotta work to her.

    A whole lot of pictures at http://www.lotsenschoner-no5-elbe.or...er/Seite1.html

    including a picture of the AGA cooker that Dave Fleming was fondly reminiscing about (see http://www.lotsenschoner-no5-elbe.or...-Bilder/23.jpg — 164k)

    It looks like she's available for charter, too.

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    Man! I thought my kitchen was messy!

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    Thumbs up

    Hope Roger Morris sees this!

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    What is the thing with the handle between the bench and the beam?

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    What is the thing with the handle between the bench and the beam?
    Looks like some sort of jack to me. Though why it is sitting on a piece of cabinetry holding up a deak beam, I can't say.

    Hey, with tongue firmly in cheek, could it be a big, really big, can opener!!!!?

    [ 12-06-2004, 06:06 PM: Message edited by: Dave Fleming ]

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    I am still on the story and if everything works well you will have a complete restoration-story in a WB issue next year. [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    Originally posted by martin schulz:
    I am still on the story and if everything works well you will have a complete restoration-story in a WB issue next year. [img]smile.gif[/img]
    Something to look forward to.

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