Ray
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While out in King Salmon watching our contractor poke holes in the ground we were allowed to stage the equipment in one of the old government shop buildings. The shops out there are used for both work and non work related things by the government workers due to the lack of decent heated storage. Having been in several of these remote shops across Alaska I have always been surprised by some of the stuff that you can find sitting around. Some things have been sitting for over 50 years just waiting. Its like going into one of those small town hardware stores and finding "treasure" on some back shelf.
So when I wandered around to the back side of the shop and found this beauty sitting on a rack against the back wall I had to take some pictures. What is it you ask? Who made it? The label in the one photo is not readable. It is on a 35hp 'Rude not quite as old as the one we had on our little skiff when I was 10 and lived in OR. You will note that the prop has been expertly "ground" by the Naknek River rocks and gravel. I was not able to find the owner of it since the entire government crew was in training for the week and not available for conversation.
I am thinking that Tom, Lou, or Lee may know something about this thing.
So when I wandered around to the back side of the shop and found this beauty sitting on a rack against the back wall I had to take some pictures. What is it you ask? Who made it? The label in the one photo is not readable. It is on a 35hp 'Rude not quite as old as the one we had on our little skiff when I was 10 and lived in OR. You will note that the prop has been expertly "ground" by the Naknek River rocks and gravel. I was not able to find the owner of it since the entire government crew was in training for the week and not available for conversation.
I am thinking that Tom, Lou, or Lee may know something about this thing.



