I believe the Serial Number is: 121489 18
The 1s in the serial number are very hard to read (see photos).
The canoe is 18 foot long with a keel, diamond bolts, cane seats and three thwarts (see photo of shape).
This Old Town Canoe came from Camp Hawthorne, a boys summer camp in Raymond, Maine. The camp was started the summer of 1920 by a ‘Major’ Bigelow from New York City. The care taker was David Plummer from Raymond, Maine. There were a fleet of canoes possibly purchased at the same time with similar serial numbers?
The hull has been fiberglass over. Might this have been done by the Old Town Factory sometime during it’s life?
I would appreciate any information you have on my canoe. See attached photos.
Thanks for your help!
The 1s in the serial number are very hard to read (see photos).
The canoe is 18 foot long with a keel, diamond bolts, cane seats and three thwarts (see photo of shape).
This Old Town Canoe came from Camp Hawthorne, a boys summer camp in Raymond, Maine. The camp was started the summer of 1920 by a ‘Major’ Bigelow from New York City. The care taker was David Plummer from Raymond, Maine. There were a fleet of canoes possibly purchased at the same time with similar serial numbers?
The hull has been fiberglass over. Might this have been done by the Old Town Factory sometime during it’s life?
I would appreciate any information you have on my canoe. See attached photos.
Thanks for your help!