1930's wooden strip boat

Cool little boat but I have no time to work on it since I have 3 other wooden boats. Bottom is pretty rough and would need a layer of glass to ever float again. Figured someone could use it in a restaurant/bar for a neat conversation piece or yard art.
Manufactured by Thompson Bro’s in New York
400.00
803 603 8176
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There is no way my wife would tolerate another project boat in the yard.
But, someone MUST restore that old girl. She’s beautiful!


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