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W B Dinsmore Clipper Sailing ship Keychain

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Never leave home without your favorite photo, design, or inspirational message attached to your keys with this custom circle keychain. Designed to withstand daily wear and tear, this keychain displays designs, text, and photos in vibrant clarity and brilliant colors.

  • Dimensions: 1.875" x 1.875"
  • Made of ultra-durable acrylic
  • UV resistant and waterproof
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 1.875" x 1.875". For best results please add 1/16" bleed.

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W B Dinsmore Clipper Sailing ship Keychain

W B Dinsmore Clipper Sailing ship Keychain

W.B. Dinsmore Clipper Sailing ship circa 1864 W.B. Dinsmore was a clipper ship. The ship was created by George F. Nesbitt & Co., a printer in New York. D. S. Stetson & Co. were ship brokers. Jotham Stetson built 32 vessels in Medford between 1833 and 1853. Clipper ships had narrow hulls and large sails, which traveled at speeds of up to 30 kilometers per hour. Clipper ships were a type of merchant ship from the 19th century that were faster than average merchant ships. A voyage from the East Coast to California around Cape Horn was 17,000 miles long and could easily take five months. Travel by sea in the late 18th and early 19th centuries was arduous, uncomfortable, and at times extremely dangerous. Men, women and children faced months of uncertainty and deprivation in cramped quarters, with the ever-present threat of shipwreck, disease and piracy. They were named after the word "clip" which means to get as much propulsion as possible from the wind. They were used for high value cargo such as silk, spices, and tea. Clippers sailed all over the world, including on the New York-to-San Francisco route around Cape Horn during the California Gold Rush. The period of clipper ships lasted from the early 1840s to the early 1890s over time features such as the hull evolved from wooden to composite. At the 'crest of the clipper wave' year of 1852, there were 200 clippers rounding Cape Horn. The Cutty Sark is one of only two clipper ships that survive today.

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By J.August 13, 2024Verified Purchase
I adore the sentiment behind this keychain, which is why I chose it as a gift. This keychain features a beautifully polished, shiny finish.
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By Beauty D.December 11, 2019Verified Purchase
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The customer is satisfied. The print out came out perfect.
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By Grace C.August 19, 2023Verified Purchase
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It is simple, nothing too worrying about this except it is only one side. It still looks good though and is light and not to heavy. I like the AE2 artwork on it as it really takes it to another level. Definitely advise using high resolution logos, it does not have a pixelated look when you look at the detail in the lines and looks good for what it is.

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Product ID: 256879041074845127
Created on: 7/5/2023, 10:06 AM
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