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Vintage 1968 Nautical Maritime Charts Georgian Bay McCoy Islands & Collins Inlet

$ 10.54

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Region: Canada
  • Locations: Georgian Bay
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Year: 1968
  • Country/Region of Origin: Canada
  • Condition: Beautiful Chart from 1968 with some graphics from surveys in 1822 and 1886 ...measures 42x28.

    Description

    Vintage Nautical Maritime Charts Georgian Bay 3 Part Connecting Small Craft Routes....BEAUTIFUL maps in excellent shape! Year is unknown but expect to be 50's, 60's or 70's. Each map would look exquisite displayed individually but together they are amazing. The areas of Georgian Bay include Sheet #1 Byng Inlet to Key Harbor, Sheet #2 Key Harbor to French River, Sheet #3 French River to Beaverstone Bay and Sheet #4 Beaverstone Bay to Killarney with lots of insets to navigate the shallows. Sheet 4 has handwritten directions to original owners cabin with navigation long/lat. Maps have tiny dog ears on the outside edges but are in wonderful shape for their age!
    Disclaimer:
    All sizes are approximate and descriptions are honest and made to the best of my ability!
    All items, unless stated otherwise, are previously loved and used. Therefore, they inevitably may have scratches and slight imperfection (not brand new). We could miss dents/cracks and such imperfections are not included in the description wordings, simply because we didn't notice.  Please refer to pictures for condition as it is exactly what you will get. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us
    before
    the purchase.
    Shipping:
    Shipping will be made at the most cost effective and efficient means possible. Every effort will be made to ship items out in 1 day. If expedited shipping is required, please request in advance so additional rates can be added.
    I am the step daughter of the late 87 year old “Grandpa Jim” who served in the Navy during the Korean War and  traveled the southwest extensively as a truck driver where he would visit nearly every pawn shop and roadside stand to find his unique items. He was an eclectic collector so when I was tasked with the job of disbursing his things I found a passion for learning about each item; where it was from and how it was used. I have had such great feedback and stories from my buyers; it feels so good to place an item with someone who appreciates it. It has instilled a fire in me to continue with the re-homing of unique items!