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Model Lobster BoatWe have a family friend that lives in Bass Harbor, Maine that I have known for most of my life his name is Mike Gilley. When I first met him he was just another lobsterman in Maine just trying to make a living. When my family would visit our cabin in Surry, Maine in the summer Mike would always take me and my Dad out for a day of lobstering on his boat that he and his Dad had built mostly themselves. It was great fun - and of course that nights meal was yummy! Well years went by and Mike and his wife decided to start running a restaurant called "Thurstons Lobster Pound" in Bernard, Maine he liked it so much and did so well years later he bought an old closed down restaurant in Southwest Harbor, Maine that is now called "Gilley's Head of the Harbor Restaurant".
A few years after he had opened Gilley's (and we had eaten there many times) I was grown-up and had become a hobby woodworker, so I decided to make him a scale model of this boat that was so much a part of his life and mine - to sort of thank him for the great memories he made for me. Here are some pictures of it as I was finishing it up. Also it is displayed in Gilley's restaurant in a glass case. I really had a great time building this model boat - and it had great meaning to me to build it for him.
Re: Model Lobster BoatVery, very nice. You have all kinds of skills.
Don McCombs
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Re: Model Lobster BoatThat is beautiful Brad !!
Dave
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Re: Model Lobster BoatVery nice work!
Re: Model Lobster BoatBeautiful work Brad!
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Re: Model Lobster BoatI can see the writing on your retirement business cards: "model boats and Cub implements". Very nice.
Bob "We don't need to think more,
we need to think differently." -Albert Einstein
Re: Model Lobster BoatThat is stunning! Surely Gilley is some impressed with your efforts! Something that will be his prized possession!
For all the time I have spent in Maine, I have only been to Southwest Harbor once. I am glad I started on that end of Mt Desert Island, cause the other end is just too busy (Bar Harbor). 1971 Cub (Rufus) 1950 Cub (Cathy) 1965 Lo Boy Fast Hitch (Nameless III) 1970 Cub 1000 Loader & Fast Hitch (Lee)
Re: Model Lobster BoatThat's some really nice work, Brad! You're a very talented fella!
Re: Model Lobster BoatThats Awesome Brad
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Re: Model Lobster BoatBrad:
Very nicely done Your model reminds me of the wonderful times Em and I have spent on a couple lobster boats in the Northumberland Strait that belongs to friends. Nothing can quite touch a day on the water fishing for crustaceans Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: Model Lobster BoatThanks for all the kind words
Re: Model Lobster BoatAmazing work! Good job brad.
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