Brass and Copper Boatswain's Pipe with Chain

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Dimensions & Weight:
4 7/8 inches (12.4 cm) long
1.4 ounces (40 grams)

Product Features:
One of the oldest and most distinctive pieces of nautical equipment
Badge of office and honor in the British Navy and American Navy

Full Description:
The Boatswain's Pipe (pronounced "bosun's") is one of the oldest and most distinctive pieces of nautical equipment.  The boatswain's pipe, or flute, was used in Greece and Rome to keep the stroke of galley slaves.  The pipe was used in the Crusades to call English cross bowmen on deck for attack.  Because its shrill tune could be heard above most of the activity on board it later was used to signal various happenings such as knock-off and the boarding of officials.  This signaling device was so essential to the well-being of the ship, that it became a badge of office and honor in the British and American Navy of the sailing ships.

This beautifully detailed solid brass and copper reproduction of a boatswain's pipe on a quality 35 inch (89 cm) brass chain lanyard.  The boatswain pipe has a traditional anchor design on both sides, measure 4 7/8 inches (12.4 cm) long, and weigh 1.4 ounces (40 grams).

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