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Grumman canoes, because of their low cost and nearly maintenance-free existence, became a common choice of canoe liveries by the 1950s.
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Canoes: A Natural History in North America
by Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims
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The boats could be stored outdoors all year ‘round without much damage; and even the most inexperienced tenderfoot couldn't hurt one too much.
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Davis, Jon “ShakataGaNai”
Subjects
History
Cultural Studies
Literature
Native American Studies
Regional Studies
Related Section
Chapter 6: Synthetic Canoes
Keywords
aluminum
postwar
Grumman
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Jon “ShakataGaNai” Davis
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Photograph by Jon “ShakataGaNai” Davis.
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Jon “ShakataGaNai” Davis
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