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Post by Queen of Nanaimo Teen on Oct 3, 2011 20:00:01 GMT -8
The dishes were acquired off of a few different ships (Queens of Nanaimo, Chilliwack, and Prince Rupert), the flag I negotiated with for from Donella. We were the 2 that got into the bidding war for it on ebay, and ending up going for a ridiculous price. The chair is from the Queen of Vancouver. I also have a burgundy chair, but that one is at my home in B.C. Coast marine and i negotiated for the chairs, and i had to negotiate with the Woodfibre port people, and pay for a watertaxi to get there. An expensive enterprise, but well worth it in the end. The chairs hold a lot of memories for me, and everytime i sit on this chair i think of being on one of the 7 sisters. I also have this parking sign, which I acquired from Long Harbor Terminal, displayed on top of my shelves
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Post by lmtengs on Oct 3, 2011 21:32:15 GMT -8
...and i had to negotiate with the Woodfibre port people, and pay for a watertaxi to get there. An expensive enterprise, but well worth it in the end. You DO know you could have turned that into a Voyager trip and had the prices split up among all of us, right? Then we could all have a bit of the 'Vancouver with us today. You also wouldn't have had to pay hundreds of dollars yourself.
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Post by Barnacle on Oct 4, 2011 4:08:28 GMT -8
... the flag I negotiated with for from Donella. We were the 2 that got into the bidding war for it on ebay, and ending up going for a ridiculous price. I'm not sure, but I think I was responsible for the first $100 or so... I know I bid on it, in any case.
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