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Coins Commemorative Coin : Special Price: 19.99 plus S&H ( Product # 1004)
Sculpted by a master, superbly cast in fine rich detail. Presented with a Certificate of Authenticity and limited to an addition of 5000. Each Coin measures 2 inches across and weighs 3 oz. When you order two or more coins, you will receive consecutive numbered Certificates. Begin the legacy of beauty and pride your family will treasure for generations. Commemorative Coin Framed : Special Price: 29.99 plus S&H ![]() The Hunley Store is now offering a framed version of our limited edition coin. Each Hunley Coin is attached to its certificate of Authenticity. (NOTE the Housatonic side of the coin is not shown and the coin can not be removed.) Commemorative Coin Framed. 29.99 plus S&H (product # 1005) Hunley coin Unframed 19.99 plus shipping. (Product #1004 )Hunley coin Framed 29.99 plus shipping. ( Product #1005 ) Dixon's Gold coin replica : Special Price: $ 19.99 plus S&H ( Product # 1045)
Paintings
George Penington
,from Charleston Harbor map. (framed) $34.99 plus S&H (product # 1022)
Books
The Civil War at Charleston :
Special Price:
9.99 plus S&H ( Product # 1008)
Hunley Models
This very easy to build all resin model kit
was created from first hand observations and archeological measurements
to create a truly accurate and magnificent finished piece for display.
Only a small amount of modeling experience & a few tools are recommended
to complete the kit. Simple instructions included indicate what tools are
necessary. (Glue and paint are not included.) Scale is 1/72. Length
11.50". Kit number #72-001. $29.95
each
C.S.S. DAVID" Confederate
Torpedo Boat. Fast, steam powered, built in Charleston by David Ebaugh.
Used a spar torpedo like the "Hunley". Attacked "U.S.S. New Ironsides"
damaging it badly. She was out of the war until near the end. A successful
design, she inspired the building of 11 more boats, one of 100' length.
29" long 1/32d scale. #32-002 $129.95
Turtle
1/32 :
Special Price:
79.95
plus S&H ( Product # 32-005)
David Bushnell's 1776 American Revolutionary
Submarine. The first practical sub in history. Made of oak staves like a
barrel, it was built for use against the British. It was lost and has
never been found or its fate revealed by Bushnell. It was to deliver
mines against the British ships. Approx. 3" h, 1/32nd scale. Kit #32-005
$79.95
H. L. Hunley movie :
Special Price:
19.99
plus S&H ( Product # 1051)
Produced for Turner Network Television and originally
broadcast in the summer of 1999, The Hunley is a straightforward,
engrossing historical drama focusing on a little-known chapter of the
Civil War: the introduction of the submarine into American naval warfare
off the shore of war-torn Charleston, South Carolina, in 1864.
Writer-director John Gray had previously helmed the 1998 TV movie The
Day Lincoln Was Shot, and he has a knack for capturing the Civil War
era with a heightened sense of authenticity, allowing for the dramatic
license of mainstream television. Armand Assante plays Lieutenant Dixon, a
traumatized soldier and grieving widower with just the right mixture of
bravado and nihilism to skipper the C.S.S. Hunley--essentially an
iron boiler cobbled into a hand-powered submersible weapon--with a
volunteer crew of nine men who propel the crude sub in an effort to break
the Union's coastal blockade.
This
Civil War Chess Set includes 32 pieces (Chess Board not included),
The pieces height range from 2" to 3 ¼". The
base of the pieces are 1 1/8",
each piece is uniquely hand
painted and crafted from cold cast resin. The color is very concentrated
on every piece, you will be thrilled how beautiful and detail each piece
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