Larry High
AUGUST 08, 2008 01:13 PM

Found your article on Vino-Kolafra interesting. Recently saw ad in The Strand Magazine June/1896. Also wondered if you are aware of present location here in Seattle of Johnson & Johnson brothers yacht
"Zodiac"? Built in 1924. 127 ft. on deck. Oak on Oak. Sailed in 1928 Trans Atlantic race. Sold in 1930 to San Fransico Bar Pilots. Restored
ca 1990s here in Seattle and lives to go on to the future. I've often wondered why J&J hasn't figured out how to capitalize (not in a commercial way) on this fantastic historical opportunity. Any comments?

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