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2026 Ship Watchers Wall Calendars

The 2026 calendar is available

 

PURCHASE

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Click "purchase" which will open a new page to Calendarlink. We are using a New To Us website to design, print, sell and ship our calendars this year.  

$7.00 cheaper than last year. $24.95 plus $4.00 shipping = $28.95

Specialty Items

Specialty items like burgies, magnets & books

can be purchased by sending payment using the QR codes

or Paypal to pinbuoy@yahoo.com.

In your request, please include the item(s) you'd like and your shipping address.

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Fourthwall Store Items

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Mugs - ​Shirts - ​Hats

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*burbon not included

 

 

Bonfire Store Items

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​Mugs - ​Shirts - â€‹Hats

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Specialty Items

Specialty items like burgies, magnets & books

can be purchased by sending payment using the QR codes

or Paypal to pinbuoy@yahoo.com.

In your request, please include the item(s) you'd like and your shipping address.

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Ship Watchers Magnets

We have our First magnets!!!!
These are labeled as INDOOR magnets.
These are Not die cut for a circle although you could trim them with scissors.
They are 3.5" square.

ONE for $3,
TWO for $5

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Burgee with Initials

$35 each, price includes shipping

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Burgee with Name

(Currently sold out)

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The Port that Built a City and State (DVD)

$20 shipped

Starting in 1950 Helen Bentley took ship watching to a new level in Baltimore when she premiered her TV series "The Port that Built a City and State" at WMAR TV. For 15 years she created over 250 TV programs that took viewers behind the scenes on vessels from tugboats, to cargo ships and skipjacks...she took her cameras inside Bethlehem Steel and Glenn L. Martin and many business ringing the waterfront. They made Sunday afternoon celebrities out of dock workers, union leaders and ships crews. A special 2 hour DVD featuring many highlights from the series and an interview of Helen Bentley by veteran broadcast journalist Alan Walden is now available here, through the Ship Watchers group.

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