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ASSEDO at Piraeus in September of 2001. Photo and copyright Peter Knego 2001. ASSEDO (ODESSA spelled backwards) was built by Mathias Thesen Werft of East Germany as the SHOTA RUSTAVELI in 1968 as the fourth in a wonderful series of Soviet passenger liners called the IVAN FRANKO or "poet" class. The other four sisters were IVAN FRANKO (1964 -- scrapped at Alang in 1997), ALEXANDR PUSHKIN (1965 -- still sailing as Orient Lines'MARCO POLO), TARAS SHEVCHENKO (1967 -- scrapped in Bangladesh in 2005) and MIKHAIL LERMONTOV (1972 -- sank off New Zealand in 1986). These ships had magically sleek lines with pronounced ice-strengthened bows, rounded superstructures, and tapered afterdecks. From the same era as NAL's glorious SAGAFJORD, their profiles (as built) were quite similar to the Norwegian beauty, if a bit more severe.
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***NEW!!!***Large, Beautifully Detailed, Framed Elevation and Plans!!!
From MV ASSEDO (ex SHOTA RUSTAVELI) |
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| KK7 Style Chairs From A Design By Kay Korbing | ||
| Wood and Glass Framed Muster Station Plans | ||
| High Gloss Wood and Formica Cabinet | ||
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***SOLD*** Carved Wooden Portrait Of A Soviet Paddle Steamer |