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<p>[QUOTE="Zinnie, post: 477169, member: 9303"]I've read some of Master and Commander books (the first several) and have the movie with R Crowe (watched it again last Nov - just as terrific but oh so sad those boys...). I can only imagine you [USER=360]@Shangas[/USER] imagining that you are on a tall ship when you look through it. I know I would. Is it still sea-worthy for locating new lands or final destinations? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> Even if not quite, it's still a lovely object.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zinnie, post: 477169, member: 9303"]I've read some of Master and Commander books (the first several) and have the movie with R Crowe (watched it again last Nov - just as terrific but oh so sad those boys...). I can only imagine you [USER=360]@Shangas[/USER] imagining that you are on a tall ship when you look through it. I know I would. Is it still sea-worthy for locating new lands or final destinations? :) Even if not quite, it's still a lovely object.[/QUOTE]
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