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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • Chetek boats used [[Weldwood]] plywood for molded hull models at least as early as 1949 (see article below). [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • ...ir operations in 1957, but they rebuilt and offered seven models of molded plywood boats in 1958. John B. Russell Jr. was company vice president and sales man [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]] [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • * [[Admiral (Illinois)|United States Outboard]] offered molded plywood boats out of Rockford, Illinois.
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  • This company was the retail end of Industrial Shipping Co. which made molded plywood hulls. Paceships sold completed boats to customers in Canada. [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • All models in 1958 were advertised as molded hulls or Honduras mahogany planking over oak frames. [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • ...]] provided the molded plywood hulls used by Delta to make their boats. US Molded Shapes was bought in 1961 by Jerry Fencl, head of Delta Boat and Marine Sal [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • * [[North American|North American Marine]], a line of molded plywood, and later fiberglass boats made in Warsaw, Indiana.
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  • Houseboats were manufactured in Rocky Mount, North Carolina; plywood boats in Clinton, North Carolina; fiberglass boats in Charleston, South Car ..., we know the Seamate, Sampson, and Caroline lines were oak-framed, marine plywood-hull boats; the Blue Fin line was fiberglass.
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  • ...er Construction" technique in making their boats. They also offered molded plywood hulls in 1957 and 1958, and in 1959 a lapstrake model (see model informatio [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • Molded Products, Inc. ...go, and Elwood C. Hewitt formed the company with the intent to manufacture plywood boats. Wilfred S. Carter and Rees D. Stephens were initial investors and to
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  • ...Milo-Craft. The boats were based off molded plywood hulls supplied by [[US Molded Shapes]]. More information such as original literature will be added as it [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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