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Sunday 04/09/2006 2:12:53pm
Name: Ashton Fox
E-Mail: fox@hunterlink,net.au
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Referred By: Just Surfed In
Location: Hilldale New South Wales Australia
Comments: I am sorry to have missed Stan. The information on schooners was facinating.My wife Linda comes from Gainsville so she was interested as well. Your father is still giving pleasure to others, you are very lucky.




Monday 06/13/2005 7:41:57pm
Name: Ruth Merrill
E-Mail: msrkz@hotmail.com
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Referred By: Search Engine
Location: Colorado
Comments: Googled my name and found the best site I've ever hit this way. Stan sounds so much like my mother in spirit and interest, it filled me with joy to read about him! Mama also started learning computers in her 80s, and was fascinated by everything in the world. She passed in 2003.
Thanks for a wonderful visit and a nice page about the schooner that shares my name!




Monday 10/18/2004 2:29:12pm
Name: Ross Trant
E-Mail: rtrant@sympatico.ca
Homepage Title: Tall Ship Canada
Homepage URL: http://www.tallshipcanada.homestead.com/Ross.html
Referred By: Web Ring
Location: Prince Edward County, Ontario
Comments: I indeed enjoyed the site, and the huge schooners impressed me greatly. My own connection with schooners is primarily by way of the Grand Bankers, expecially Bluenose and Bluenose II, built by the legendary Lunenburg yard of Smith and Rhuland. Our little magazine is actually printed in Lunenburg, and my niece and partner, Karen Acton Bond, lives there.

In any event, my condolences to Stan's family, and altough we never met, I certainly admire what he has collected and preservd in cyber space about the six-masters.

We hope to have an article on this subject in our little journal before too long, and this site certainly helped confirm that idea and added inspiration.

It has been a pleasure visiting this site, and I plan to return before long.

Ross Trant
Executive Editor and
Publushing Partner
Tall Ship Canada




Tuesday 05/04/2004 7:48:06am
Name: Michael Anello
E-Mail: manello@hotmail.com
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Referred By: Search Engine
Location: Newcomb, NY
Comments: My deepest condolences,I know stan would be missed.
I came to this site in a weird way,I was looking up italian sandwiches in other states.I read the part that you guys have the best italian sandwiches. Having been italian boy raised in the italian section of elizabeth nj and hanged out with bakers and cooks from the old country I come to know the italian sandwich quite well.I would like all to come to nj's italian sections and eat a sandwich made with siclian bread ( same bread singer Frank Sinatra had shipped from Giordano's Bakery in newark nj to california) with store made mozzarella cheese,imported italian prociutto and then sweet roasted peppers. A sandwich only the sopranos would eat! .. I would like to try your version there, though I don't know about eating 'AMERICAN' cheese but i'll give it a try.




Thursday 04/15/2004 7:35:20am
Name: Matt Parke
E-Mail: park7330@bellsouth.net
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Referred By: Search Engine
Location: Key West Fl
Comments: Wonderful page! Stan was lucky to have grown up in such a time. I grew up in Jacksonville, FL on the river and have similar fond memories of a time of tarred wooden bulkheads and wooden vessels, although not of the magnitude of the ones Stan described.

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