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More info and photos available at: If desired, a personal viewing, in-hand, can be arranged, by prior appointment (subject to Covid-19 restrictions).I understand that all firearms bought at A&S Auction, must be thoroughly inspected by a professional gunsmith to determine caliber and condition of the firearm, prior to firing. Your satisfaction is fully guaranteed, money back it may be returned within 14 days, at your cost for complete refund, without explanation or argument. It is rare that one of this quality becomes available for less than US$18,000. In recent years, the very finest 48" Old Town samples have sold at public auction for prices usually ranging from US$25,000 to US$30,000. There are no known records of another sample being sent to that locale. Included in the photos below is a copy of an original build sheet for a 48" model shipped to an outfitter store client in Hackensack, NJ, 1926 it is believed to relate to this exact piece, as that is where this sample was found more than a half-century ago. Such samples were awarded only to the Company's best retail sales outlets, not often sold to individual buyers. It is likely that only 50 to 60 of this 48" style were ever made, according to a former company official. Old Town produced an estimated total of 120, or so, samples in either 48" or 96" lengths. This display model presents an opportunity to acquire a rare and authentic sample from the largest, best known canoe manufacturer ever. The canoe is accompanied by two, period, 'sample' paddles these may not be factory-issue, but suit the canoe perfectly for size and age. Just click to enlarge and view in detail. All of this is described in explanatory captions added to photos below. Its interior was recently cleaned to remove flaking varnish and sealer, which had been applied very poorly sometime in mid-life, when it is also likely that a couple of small repairs were made to planking dented in a fall. 98% of its exterior paint is likewise original it has some very modest 'touch-up' or in-painting to replace small areas of loss. It retains almost all its original appearance its logos, decals, brand name lettering, seats, caning, thwarts and decks are all untouched and totally original.
It is truly a rare 'survivor', having had a few bumps and even small repairs over a lifetime of sales service. One of these is a duplicate sample from the Old Town Canoe Co., of Maine, ca. American factory 'display samples' has been placed on long-term loan with the Canadian Canoe Museum for public viewing, I am left with a few pieces which I wish to make available to collectors. However, now that my large, 30-year, world-wide gathering of Indigenous models has moved on to other hands, and my broad collection of early N. This site, in past, primarily has been a medium for sharing information about antique model canoes, rather than a commercial sales venue.