No, this giant is a No.6 –almost the biggest size of the iconic “Cane” bowls (from the distinctive colour) that begun to be made by Mason Cash and Co near Swadlincote in 1901, and have not changed in appearance since, despite the company having now been taken over. Production in ...
in bliss over the anchor and chain, astounded by the lack of missing bungs in the deck, and still give a resounding “blech” at the brightwork before they ever get a chance to get blown away by the spiffy new upholstery.
When they arrive, they remain in the Jordan Free Zone (Duty Free) where he totally revamps each one (sending mechanics, doing bodywork, replacing upholstery), and then brings them into Jordan without paying taxes on all the upgrades he invested in. Pretty labor-intensive, but a cool trick,...