Made in Viet Nam
CODE | SIZE | PACKING VOLUME | |
SB0059BP | 92L x 24W x 22H (cm) | 36.22L x 9.4W x 8.6H (inch) | 0.082 m³ |
Product volume: updating
Packing: Product box
WALLY POWER 118 BLACK
Introduction about Gia Nhien Wooden Model Ships
Over 70 years of establishment and development, manufacturing wooden boat models has become a traditional profession of the Vietnamese craft village. Gia Nhien Company is one of the companies exporting handicrafts. Gia Nhien has a wealth of experience in hand-crafting. Currently, our company produces wooden boat models with many diverse models. We check every detail and color thoroughly before reaching the customer.
The wooden model ship is the entrepreneur’s choice. The wooden boat model is a symbol of success.
In feng shui, the boat is considered a symbol of success. The boat will overcome the storms and win in business and commerce. Therefore, the wooden boat model is always a feng-shui item that is very popular among business people and traders around the world
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WALLY POWER 118 BLACK
Boat specifications:
CODE | SIZE | PACKING VOLUME | |
SB0059BP | 92L x 24W x 22H (cm) | 36.22L x 9.4W x 8.6H (inch) | 0.082 m³ |
(Note: The above prices do not include VAT and shipping costs)
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Hictory
The original Typhoon was designed back in 1929 by George Crouch. Among the other famous designs from George Crouch were the ever popular Baby Bootlegger, and the award winning Teaser, to name a few. The Teaser became famous by winning the celebrated time trial against the Twentieth Century Limited from New York City to Albany in 1925.
The Typhoon origin began with Edsel Ford. Edsel Ford was an avid race boat enthusiast. Knowing the background, and seeing the famous Teaser in action, Edsel Ford wanted a new fast boat just like it for his own personal use.
In 1941, Ford sold it to Howard Hughes who kept it running during the war years, but soon sold it after the war. The Typhoon then went through a series of owners over the next few years ending up in Kentucky. Then in the late sixties, her current owners had her shipped from Kentucky to Seattle Washington. In the late 1960’s, at Bryants Marina in Washington, the boat that was docked next to the Typhoon caught fire. The fire raged out of control, and soon engulfed the Typhoon . The Typhoon was a total loss.
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Contact information:
168/32 Nguyen Gia Tri Street, Ward 25, Binh Thanh District, HCMC
(028).3511.6651 – 0906.646.651
Info@gianhienboats.com
ZALO: 0906646651
WEBSITE: https://www.gianhien.net/
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/CongtyGiaNhien
E-mail: sales@gianhienboats.com
Address: 168/32 D2 Street, Ward 25, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh
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