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Wednesday January, 01th,2014. Caravel "La Pinta", Participant in the America Discovery. Photos 081 and 083: Anchors made entirely of wood.
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Can you tell us the different grits of sand paper you used to sand it? 150 grit. Regards, Juan.
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Hi AllanP and Marktime: Thank you for yours comments. Regards, Juan.
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Hi Bjoern, Michael,Ronkh and Cdogg: Thank you very much for your congratulations and comments. Receive a big hug.
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Caravel "La Niña", Participan in the America discovery. Monday November, 04 th, 2013. Finished Model.
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Thank you very much for your comment, Regards, Juan.
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Hello Cristikc: Thanks for your comments about my work. The type of wood that I used in the second lining of the ship is called for here Sapelli. Regards, Juan.
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