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November 24, 2007
Japanese fishermen's proud history
"They are mostly fiberglass; wooden ones are too expensive." The biggest threat to Steveston's Japanese fishermen in the early '60s wasn't of their boats capsizing, it was of their outboard gas tanks bursting into flames, recalls Ken Takahashi. via Richmond News
From Japanese fishermen's proud history
Posted by John at November 24, 2007 05:06 PM


