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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
Looks like one of that cabinet maker, Marvin Zepede, he had a cabinet shop in Paramount back in the early '60's an he lived in Whiitier,an WAS gonna go into the boat biz.......and Then again, it Might be one of Gaylord's early boat's ?.....................definately NOT a Sanger.............just my .02 cent's worth.
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Bob, what if it also had an interior chain that ran under one ouput shaft and then over the other side.....that might counter rotate the outputs....I dunno..
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 Originally Posted by Skyskier
Looks like one of that cabinet maker, Marvin Zepede, he had a cabinet shop in Paramount back in the early '60's an he lived in Whiitier,an WAS gonna go into the boat biz.......and Then again, it Might be one of Gaylord's early boat's ?.....................definately NOT a Sanger.............just my .02 cent's worth.
You are correct on a couple points. The boat is not a Sanger, the builder did live in Whittier and was a cabinet maker.
Carl should know what make of boat it is.
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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
You are correct on a couple points. The boat is not a Sanger, the builder did live in Whittier and was a cabinet maker.
Carl should know what make of boat it is. 
You can rule out Gaylord.
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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
You are correct on a couple points. The boat is not a Sanger, the builder did live in Whittier and was a cabinet maker.
Carl should know what make of boat it is. 
Drawing a blank here.....Nescher?
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If anyone is capable of writing a book about the good old days of performance boating it's the guy pictured left. 
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 Originally Posted by CampbellCarl
Drawing a blank here.....Nescher?
Here you Carl. George Temple was the builder.
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