Re: [bolger] Re: Herb Payson

> Nope, Herb's from SoCal and an ex-nightclub entertainer. he and Dynamite
> are about the same age.

Herb lived in SoCal, though he writes in is book of his childhood
in Maine in a nautical family. That they are the 'same age' suggests
that he might be Dynamite's brother then...
Nope, Herb's from SoCal and an ex-nightclub entertainer. he and Dynamite
are about the same age.


Paul Esterle - Freelance Boating Writer
Columbia 10.7/Matilda 20
North East MD
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pvanderwaart wrote:
>>Does anybody know if Herb Payson might be Dynamite
>>Payson's son?
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>http://www.herbpayson.com/
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> Never heard it. Doubt it strongly. There was a mention of Dynamite's
> daughter, IIRC, in a writeup about the Elegant Punt.
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> Does anybody know if Herb Payson might be Dynamite
> Payson's son?

http://www.herbpayson.com/

Never heard it. Doubt it strongly. There was a mention of Dynamite's
daughter, IIRC, in a writeup about the Elegant Punt.

Peter
Herb Payson

http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Payson,%20Herb


Does anybody know if Herb Payson might be Dynamite
Payson's son? Herb Payson, the author, writes a bit
of his childhood sailing experiences with his father
in Maine, so the connection seems obvious.

I am presently reading and enjoying Herb Payson's book
_You can't blow home again._, a first person cruising guide
which distinguishes itself from the typical crusing guide
in that it includes many candid examples of what goes
wrong while cruising, the uncertainty, and grief; in addition
to standard fare about what goes right.