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FOUR ACES: 1945 - Large deck plan w/ interior renderings from early 1950s

Product Description
American Export: A large (36" by 36") deck plan for the FOUR ACES issued in the early 1950s.

Four decks are shown in large-format detail. The famed "verandah" cabins of the pre-war ACES appear in only two places. Two concept drawings show how a day-time living room cabin could be converted into a night-time bedroom cabin. A panel-sized sketch shows the EXETER.

One of these ships still exists, albeit as an artificial reef. The EXCAMBION spent decades as a training ship for Texas A&M University until November 2007 when she was purposefully sunk in the Gulf of Mexico.

Very good condition with light wear.
$35.00
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