Murat V
LOVES Wooden Canoes
Trying to research (for fun) the identity of Tom Thomson's canoe paddle in the attached pic (circa 1913-1917).
Mike O started a post a while back and the wonderfully knowledgeable folks here were able to ID Thomson's canoe. Hoping to get some feedback on the paddle...a wild shot, maybe, but if anyone would know they'd likely be here.
Realize the photo is grainy but looks to me that there is a circular logo on the blade. I assumed given that Thomson's canoe is a confirmed Chestnut, that maybe this was a chestnut paddle too. Certainly resembles the shape of the Model B maple Paddle listed in a 1905 Catalog image.
Just not sure if Chestnut used its famous leafy logo on paddles back then since the catalog illustrations shows paddles without them. Was hoping someone could chime in..
Mike O started a post a while back and the wonderfully knowledgeable folks here were able to ID Thomson's canoe. Hoping to get some feedback on the paddle...a wild shot, maybe, but if anyone would know they'd likely be here.
Realize the photo is grainy but looks to me that there is a circular logo on the blade. I assumed given that Thomson's canoe is a confirmed Chestnut, that maybe this was a chestnut paddle too. Certainly resembles the shape of the Model B maple Paddle listed in a 1905 Catalog image.
Just not sure if Chestnut used its famous leafy logo on paddles back then since the catalog illustrations shows paddles without them. Was hoping someone could chime in..