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Posted: 1/19/2022 9:07:56 AM EDT
Enjoy.

Four Masted Barque rounding Cape Horn 1928 - Captain Irving
Link Posted: 1/19/2022 10:07:58 AM EDT
[#1]
Ironmen wooden ships. (though by the 20s the ship was most likely steel)
Link Posted: 1/19/2022 11:56:55 AM EDT
[#2]
That was good.  
Link Posted: 1/19/2022 2:11:55 PM EDT
[#3]
Great video.
Link Posted: 1/19/2022 2:49:37 PM EDT
[#4]
very interesting

very cool
Link Posted: 1/19/2022 3:01:07 PM EDT
[#5]
“There was a day when the ships were made from wood and men were made from iron. Now the ships are made from iron and men are made of double stuffed Oreos.”



<—-professional mariner for close to 20 yrs. I personally like “mint.”
Link Posted: 1/19/2022 9:14:32 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
“There was a day when the ships were made from wood and men were made from iron. Now the ships are made from iron and men are made of double stuffed Oreos.”



<—-professional mariner for close to 20 yrs. I personally like “mint.”
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It is no coincidence that the original IronWorkers, the guys that built the world's first skyscrapers in Chicago and the world were sailors, veterans of the tall ships. Former Chicago Ironworker local #1 member here.
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