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| Carved and painted yellowfin tuna by Greg Pezzoni.
Raised in Santa Barbara, on California's southern coastline until his early teens. Greg was exposed early to both fresh and salt water angling. Half day boats in the Santa Barbara channel and full day excursions to the city's famous wharf introduced him to numerous species, such as bonita, halibut, sheep head, sharks, rock fish and kelp dwellers of all kinds. A small lake within walking distance instilled his passion for largemouth bass fishing, while supplying mixed bags of bluegill, crappie and catfish. With back packing trips to the nearby Santa Ynez and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, Greg then added California's numerous trout species (including the coveted golden trout, California's state fish) to his fishing "have caught" list. Relocating to Kentucky, then North Carolina, enabled him to fish waters he had only read about. Carolina's famous outer banks, the Dan and New rivers of Virginia, and the TVA impoundments of the Smokey Mountains added striped & small mouth bass, bluefish, Spanish & king mackerel to the list. Having excelled in art since an early age, he has combined that gift with his love of the outdoors and angling, to create these highly realistic wooden relief carvings. Greg now resides just outside of the small town of Linden, Ca. on the Calavaras River, where he lives with the catch of his lifetime.
You can visit a selection of Greg's marine-wildlife carvings on our website by following the link here to Greg Pezzoni. at Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery. We currently have a great selection of his whales to choose from including humpback, sperm and gray whales. These life-like relief carvings will certainly be highly collected and a perfect accompaniment to your coastal home. Shown above: A large white sperm whale and below, a humpback whale.
Carved from kiln dried pine, the pectoral and pelvic fins are carved separately and added on to give the impression of a full bodied mount. Each piece is then sealed, primered, painted and then finished with several coats of high quality varnish. Greg uses high quality species correct taxidermist glass eyes in most of my carvings. The back is flat with a custom designed mounting bracket that allows you to angle the mount in any direction with only one hanging point. It also extends the mount out away from the wall giving it a more rounded three dimensional look.There are felt pads that allow this feature with no damage or scratches to your wall.
Greg's wildlife carvings is a great example of the type of marine art that you will find at Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery. Here is a link to the marine art gallery department at Skipjack.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Wildlife Carvings from California Artist Greg Pezzoni at Skipjack
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
U.S. Navy Binnacle & Engine Order Telegraph From the Liberty Ship "JOSEPH PULITZER"
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| U.S. Navy Binnacle & Engine Order Telegraph from the bridge of the Liberty Ship "JOSEPH PULITZER" |
From the previous owner- "The telegraph and binnacle were a gift from the captain of the Polish salvage tug that towed the liberty ship "JOSEPH PULITZER" (the vessel from which they came) to the salvage yard in 1973. Her hull number was #0644, her keel was laid August 1942 and she was delivered in September 1942. She was active throughout the war in Europe and was laid up in the James River idle fleet after decommissioning at the end of WWII. I was the pilot that piloted the salvage tug towing the Joseph Pulitzer from the ghost fleet in the James River to Cape Henry, Virginia in 1973. Captain L.D. Amory III"
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| A typical Liberty ship crosses the ocean carrying cargo to a foreign destination. Photo from the Library of Congress. |
As published in the book "THE LIBERTY SHIPS from A (A.B. Hammond) to Z (Zona Gale)" written by Capt. Walter W. Jaffee, the Liberty ships were the backbone of the Allied supply lines in World War II. Millions of tons of war material were needed on battlefronts around the world. The full might of U.S. industrial power was brought to bear and, “built by the mile and chopped off by the yard,” 2,710 Libertys sailed out of American shipyards to deliver the goods. From Murmansk to the great D-Day invasion; in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of war; from Iwo Jima and the Leyte landings to the invasion of Okinawa, Libertys were the “bridge of ships” that helped the Allies win the war. Only two operational Liberty ships, the SS John W. Brown and the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, remain.
Merchant Marine Heroes:
Meritorious Service Medals Awarded "for Conduct or Service of a Meritorious
Nature" during World War II
Bramble, Walter W. [H] Able Seaman, SS Joseph Pulitzer
In 1943, the SS Joseph Pulitzer, in which Bramble (then able seaman) was serving, transported troops, vehicles and Army supplies from a North African base to Gela, Sicily. This vessel, and others in the convoy, were subjected to many strafing and bombing attacks by enemy planes and also to bombardments from shore based artillery. During one of these attacks fragments from an anti-personnel bomb wounded all eight of the crew of the after three-inch gun, some so seriously that it was necessary to transfer them to a naval vessel for treatment. In this emergency, Bramble, who had some previous gunnery experience, volunteered and received permission to form a new gun crew composed of merchant seamen and Army personnel. For four days and nights this amateur crew performed valiant service in driving off enemy planes. It was credited with one plane shot down. Bramble's fine spirit, leadership and skill contributed materially to the safety of the ship and were in keeping with the high standards of the United States Mrchant Marine. [Bramble was from Baltimore, MD] Sep. 12, 1946. http://www.usmm.org/msm.html
Also noted:
A couple of hours after the Robert Rowan sank, four German planes attacked with fragmentation bombs, one of which wounded eight men inthe Joseph Pulitzer's 3-inch gun crew. The Pulitzer had a former Navy gun pointer in her civilian crew, so Captain Kingdon S. Thomas made him gun captain of a merchant seaman gun crew which "did some fine shooting." The new gun crew was drenched by water that night when raiding dive-bombers gave them some near misses. The third mate merely ended the log for the 8-to-12 watch with, "Army stevedores discharging cargo between bombs, bullets and barges." Walter Bramble.
Follow the link U.S. Navy Binnacle & Engine Order Telegraph From the Liberty Ship "JOSEPH PULITZER" for a complete description and images of these exceptional surviving instruments.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Classic Nautical T-shirts by Skipjack
DESIGNED FOR FUN IN THE SUN
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| Skipjack's new "Don't Give Up the Ship" nautical T-shirt. |
New from Skipjack in celebration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812. Skipjack's new "Don't Give Up the Ship" T-shirt with graphic artwork on back designed after a Bellamy carved eagle and in celebration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 with the famous quote by Captain James Lawrence. The front is non-pocketed and features the Skipjack Nautical Wares logo. Available in three colors; patriot red, navy blue and driftwood grey. Men's sizes medium through 2XL. Skipjack's Nautical Apparel.
Tradition has it that Captain James Lawrence said these heroic words after being mortally wounded in the engagement between his ship, the U.S. frigate Chesapeake, and HMS Shannon on 1 June 1813. As the wounded Lawrence was carried below, he ordered "Tell the men to fire faster! Don't give up the ship!"
Although Chesapeake was forced to surrender, Captain Lawrence's words lived on as a rallying cry during the war. Oliver Hazard Perry honored his dead friend Lawrence when he had the motto sewn onto the private battle flag flown during the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813.
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| Skipjack's new "Don't Give Up the Ship" T-shirt in patriotic red, driftwood grey and navy blue. |
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| Skipjack's "UNDERWAY" classic nautical T-shirt. |
By popular demand- Skipjack has brought back its classic "Underway" nautical T-shirt in red, white and blue in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812. Available in100% cotton pre-shrunk garment-dyed T-shirt in sun-bleached red and Olde Towne blue and our standard T-shirt in white featuring the Skipjack "Underway" silkscreen design on the back and the Skipjack Nautical Wares logo on the front.
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| Great for fun in the sun. The racing Skipjack nautical embroidered short sleeve T-shirt. |
Featuring our original "Racing Skipjack" embroidered logo design on 100% super soft, breathable cotton except heather gray which is 90% cotton and 10% polyester.Comfort cuffs that hold their shape, built to minimize shrinkage. Skipjack Nautical Apparel.
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| Our embroidered "Racing Skipjack" nautical T-shirt. |
Complete your great nautical look with Skipjack's top selling nautical code signal flag belt in red, white and blue. This cotton web ribbon belt for all seasons has full grain drum-dyed leather billet and buckle ends accentuated by the solid brass buckle. This belt is available with your choice of white, red or navy webbing as a background to the signal flag ribbon. MADE IN THE USA! Skipjack Nautical Apparel.
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| Nautical code signal flag belt and matching key fob. |
Skipjack has also added a selection of nautical hats for fun in the sun- perfect for days on your boat or out on the town. Our lightweight Boonie hat is a great choice for warm days out on the boat or just to shade your face and head. The microfiber material is rated at 50+ UPF protection. Trim: 3 1/2 inch brim, chin cord, antique brass grommets and mesh lining. Available in khaki, olive and navy in sizes medium, large and x-large. Skipjack Nautical Apparel.
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| Our lightweight Boonie hat is a great choice for warm days on the boat or out on the town. |
Thursday, June 7, 2012
OpSail 2012 Virginia Brings Tall Ships & Special Events
Hampton Roads is featuring an extraordinary event for
the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Bicentennial
of the War of 1812, the writing of the Star Spangled Banner, planned together
with the spectacle of OpSail 2012. OpSail 2012 Virginia is collaboration between
Operation Sail Inc. (OpSail) national, the United States Navy, Norfolk
Festevents, Portsmouth PortsEvents, and the 36th Annual AT&T
Harborfest events, and hundreds of national, state and local organizations
June 8-10, 2012, the Port of Virginia will once again host an impressive fleet of tall ships, navy and military war ships representing the world. OpSail 2012 Virginia and Harborfest is planned to illuminate the community with spectacle and festivity, and will place our Commonwealth front and center on the world stage.
This will truly be a memorable maritime event, with exciting activities taking
place throughout the region. OpSail 2012 Virginia is a $65 million production,
projected to have an attendance of 1.5 million people during the 12 days. In
addition, 4000 U.S. and foreign officers, cadets, crew and diplomats will be in
town. Though the largest concentration of the ships will be available for
boarding along the Norfolk waterfront, the City of Portsmouth will host the
tall ship 'GAZELA' located next to the High Street Landing and in front of
Skipjack Nautical Wares as well as the tall ships "HMS BOUNTY' and 'KALMAR
NYCKEL' just a short walk down the seawall at Ocean Marine. Also, the USCG
Cutter, the 'WILLIAM TATE' will docked along the seawall near the High Street
Landing.
Some of Skipjack's marine artists will be on hand, Saturday, June 9 and Sunday, June 10 to demonstrate different maritime skills, such as scrimshaw carving, knot-tieing, wood carving and other sailor and folk art skills. Selected work of art celebrating the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 will also be on display during this spectacular event.
OpSail 2012 Virginia is the perfect opportunity to visit Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery where you'll discover one of the finest collections of marine artwork, nautical antiques and decor, Chelsea marine clocks, authentic ship salvage, nautical lamps, lighting and furnishings, marine instruments as well as our own Skipjack Nautical Wears yachting apparel and jewelry. Skipjack is also the best place for nautical gifts too!
New for OpSail Virginia and in celebration of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812. Skipjack's new "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP' cotton T-shirts in Red, Navy and ash grey. All standard sizes available. Great for father's Day too!
For a listing of OpSail 2012 Virginia events to be held along Portmouth's downtown/Olde Towne seaboard, go to http://www.opsail2012virginia.com/events-schedule/portsmouth . For information about OpSail 2012 Virginia, go to http://www.opsail2012virginia.com/.
We hope that you will come and be a part of this historical maritime event. While you are in the area, please stop by and peruse through our exceptional new art and diverse nautical inventory. We wish you fair winds and following seas. From the staff at Skipjack.
Skipjack nautical Wares & Marine Gallery is an Official OpSail 2012 Virginia Certified Business. http://www.skipjacknauticalwares.com.
June 8-10, 2012, the Port of Virginia will once again host an impressive fleet of tall ships, navy and military war ships representing the world. OpSail 2012 Virginia and Harborfest is planned to illuminate the community with spectacle and festivity, and will place our Commonwealth front and center on the world stage.
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| Tall ship 'KALMAR NYCKEL' will be participating in OpSail 2012 and along the
Portsmouth, Virginia waterfront. Photo by Joe Elder. |
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| The tall ship 'GAZELA' will be next to the High Street landing and in front of Skipjack Nautical Wares during OpSail 2012. Photo by Joe Elder. |
Some of Skipjack's marine artists will be on hand, Saturday, June 9 and Sunday, June 10 to demonstrate different maritime skills, such as scrimshaw carving, knot-tieing, wood carving and other sailor and folk art skills. Selected work of art celebrating the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 will also be on display during this spectacular event.
OpSail 2012 Virginia is the perfect opportunity to visit Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery where you'll discover one of the finest collections of marine artwork, nautical antiques and decor, Chelsea marine clocks, authentic ship salvage, nautical lamps, lighting and furnishings, marine instruments as well as our own Skipjack Nautical Wears yachting apparel and jewelry. Skipjack is also the best place for nautical gifts too!
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| Skipjack's "Underway" Garment-Dyed Short Sleeve T-shirt in Red or Blue. |
For a listing of OpSail 2012 Virginia events to be held along Portmouth's downtown/Olde Towne seaboard, go to http://www.opsail2012virginia.com/events-schedule/portsmouth . For information about OpSail 2012 Virginia, go to http://www.opsail2012virginia.com/.
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| The tall ship 'KALMAR NYCKEL' during the parade of sail. Photo by Joe Elder. |
Skipjack nautical Wares & Marine Gallery is an Official OpSail 2012 Virginia Certified Business. http://www.skipjacknauticalwares.com.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
The Skipjack "Underway" Short Sleeve Nautical T's
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| The Skipjack "Underway" nautical short sleeve T's now available in red, white and blue. |
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| The Skipjack "Underway" nautical short sleeve T in white. |
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| The Skipjack "Underway" nautical short sleeve garment-dyed T's in sun-bleached red and Olde Towne blue. |
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Great News for the Schooner Virginia
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| Schooner Virginia racing the Pride of Baltimore II. Photo by Fred LeBlanc. |
• Great News #10: Virginia successfully completed the U.S.C.G. inspection for an attraction vessel.
• Great News #9: Virginia was dry-docked, her hull scraped clean and caulked tight.
• Great News #8: Virginia received immeasurable support and assistance from members of the maritime
community including Lyon Shipyard, Colonna’s Shipyard, Crofton Diving, Bay Diesel, Metro Marine to name a few.
• Great News #7: Received tremendous support and assistance from two very important maritime associations, the Virginia Ship Repair Association and the Virginia Maritime Association.
• Great News #6: Received notice that the grant request for $250,000 for the Transportation Enhance Act has been approved. Though these funds can only be used to reduce construction debt, it allows the Virginia to funnel other donations to the important work of maintenance and repair to get Virginia sailing.
• Great News #5: Because of your support, the Virginia has new masts, booms, gaffs, and topmasts that are needed to replace the originals.
• Great News #4: Mast stepping was completed.
• Great News #3: Because of the extraordinary efforts of the Virginia's faithful volunteers, Virginia’s bright work has been varnished, below decks cleaned and general care, including protecting the ship from Hurricane Irene, accomplished.
• Great News #2: The Virginia is close to finalizing the details of our relationship with Nauticus that will place Virginia in the center of the very exciting new community sailing center to be located there.
• Great News #1: Virginia will be ready for Virginia OpSail Virginia 2012, the extraordinary collaborative event among OpSail National, the United States Navy, Norfolk Festevents, and hundreds of other national, state and local organizations in June of 2012. This will be the largest maritime event in our region’s history and Virginia will be prominent vessel among the Commonwealth’s fleet!
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| Donate now and help get Virginia buck under sail! |
Supporters hope a partnership with an educational sailing center proposed at Nauticus will keep the ship going. Recently, philanthropist Jane Batten pledged $1.5 million for the center, which will serve disadvantaged youths.
The news is great but the work list to prepare for sailing as a participant in OpSail 2012 and beyond is also great and urgently need your support now to keep this momentum afloat. Please consider making a donation today. You can donate to the Schooner Virginia by following this link on the Schooner Virginia website.
You can also support the Schooner Virginia by purchasing Schooner Virginia apparel, gifts and accessories. buy Schooner Virginia apparel and proudly wear your support! Shop the Schooner Virginia Nautical Store online by visiting the link here to the Schooner Virginia Ship's Store!
Hope to see you during Virginia OpSail 2012!
Joe & Alison Elder
Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Celebrating OpSail 2012 Virginia at Skipjack Nautical Wares
From June 1 -12, 2012, the Port of Virginia will once again host an impressive fleet of tall ships, navy and military war ships representing the world. OpSail 2012 Virginia and Harborfest is planned to illuminate the community with spectacle and festivity, and will place our Commonwealth front and center on the world stage.
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| Tall ship 'KALMAR NYCKEL' will be participating in OpSail 2012 and along the Portsmouth, Virginia waterfront. Photo by Joe Elder. |
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| The tall ship 'GAZELA' will be next to the High Street landing and in front of Skipjack Nautical Wares during OpSail 2012. Photo by Joe Elder. |
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| Folk carvings by Jac & Patricia Johnson will be on display during "Don't Give Up the Ship" folk art show celebrating the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 and OpSail 2012. Photo by Joe Elder. |
OpSail 2012 Virginia is the perfect opportunity to visit Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery where you'll discover one of the finest collections of marine artwork, nautical antiques and decor, Chelsea marine clocks, authentic ship salvage, nautical lamps, lighting and furnishings, marine instruments as well as our own Skipjack Nautical Wears yachting apparel and jewelry. Skipjack is also the best place for nautical gifts too!
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| The tall ship 'KALMAR NYCKEL' during the parade of sail. Photo by Joe Elder. |
For a listing of OpSail 2012 Virginia events to be held along Portmouth's downtown/Olde Towne seaboard, go to http://www.opsail2012virginia.com/events-schedule/portsmouth . For information about OpSail 2012 Virginia, go to http://www.opsail2012virginia.com/.
Skipjack nautical Wares & Marine Gallery is an Official OpSail 2012 Virginia Certified Business. http://www.skipjacknauticalwares.com.
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