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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rebuilding memories and making new ones (1986 GAME FISHER)
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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 278970" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>Curious - I think Lowes bought Sea Nymph around 1971. According to Wikapedia, Lowes started business in 1971 with the first year they sold a boat under their name being 1972. The Sears Gamefisher seems to have gone on the market about the same time. If Lowes is the parent company of Sea Nymph about this time, does this mean that Lowes made the Sear's aluminum Gamefisher?</p><p></p><p>What name did the Sear's aluminum boats go under before around 1972? Were these also made by Sea Nymph?</p><p></p><p>The wooden boats and kit boats appear to have been made by Angler Boat company and they were sold under the Elgin name. Angler also seems to have made some of the fiberglass boats along with MFG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 278970, member: 8483"] Curious - I think Lowes bought Sea Nymph around 1971. According to Wikapedia, Lowes started business in 1971 with the first year they sold a boat under their name being 1972. The Sears Gamefisher seems to have gone on the market about the same time. If Lowes is the parent company of Sea Nymph about this time, does this mean that Lowes made the Sear's aluminum Gamefisher? What name did the Sear's aluminum boats go under before around 1972? Were these also made by Sea Nymph? The wooden boats and kit boats appear to have been made by Angler Boat company and they were sold under the Elgin name. Angler also seems to have made some of the fiberglass boats along with MFG. [/QUOTE]
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