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27 Nov

Our Author Jan Vandervliet passes on to us a mailbag item:

 

Errol Flynn Memorabilia?

This is the story that was told to me by an old friend of mine Bill Johnston now deceased.

I was given this Bronze deck capstan winch drum by Bill Johnston back in about 1972 he served in the Royal Australian Navy for 35 years and his position of rank was chief engineer, he told me while he was in the Navy his ship attended a sinking yacht which ran aground off the coast of Tasmania, he was allowed to go onto the vessel and retrieve anything he would like, so he was able to salvage this capstan winch drum.

As in the pic’s ….Casting marks AEFA90 …….. 9 ¾” dia at the base 6 ½” high top rim 7”

Bill told me the name of the Yacht was  ”Norab” (Baron spelt backwards)  He also told me this yacht was once owned by Errol Flynn, at the time I just took his word for it, but after doing some research on Google on the name “Norab” I find the vessel was built by Campbell Industries, San Diego CA in 1928, also I find it was also owned by the Millionaire “Baron Long” President of the Agua Caliente in Tijuana and lesser gambling establishments along the California-Mexico border in the 1920’s-30’s, sounds like a place Errol would visit!,  also the Baron would entertain many Movie Stars from that era on this Yacht, and
During World War II, he leased the yacht to the Army for $1.00, and General Douglas MacArthur used it as a floating headquarters.

Other info……. Norab. Motor vessel, 187/65 tons. # 196406. Built San Diego, USA, 1928; reg. Sydney 20/1954. Lbd 103.6 x 22.3 x 10.2ft.  Originally a motor yacht served in New Guinea waters during the Second World War as a hospital ship, then a privately owned fisheries research vessel when lost. Captain Thomas Warren. Caught in the strong tidal current and hit rocks when entering Macquarie Harbour to shelter, 3 December 1954. The master was forced to beach the vessel on a sand-bank inside the Heads behind Entrance Island. Salvage preparations were made however on 6 December she rolled onto her side; abandoned as a total wreck. So the yacht itself had a chequered career and no doubt this piece would have some historical significance.

I would be interested to hear any comments or any facts to disprove its authenticity, and as I see if the jury is still out as to how many yachts Errol owned?.

Cheers….Roy

 

Thanks, Jan!

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— David DeWitt

 
 

We Welcome Author Richard Schulz to The Errol Flynn Blog!

25 Nov

I am pleased to welcome Author Richard Schulz to The Errol Flynn Blog. We look forward to your posts and comments, Rick!

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— David DeWitt

 
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Sean Flynn in first Neil Simon Play!

14 Nov

If you would like to see Errol Flynn’s grandson Sean Flynn on stage live in his first play, go see RUMORS, in Santa Monica, California for the next three weeks. I have seen a clip from it taken by Rory Flynn on opening night. Sean is so natural on stage, and does a great job!

 

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our Author Zacal notes the play is in Hollywood, not Santa Monica! Thanks for the head’s up!

 

 

— David DeWitt

 
 

November Rockitt Magazine!

03 Nov

 

Rock-itt Readers,

The November issue of The Rock-itt Magazine is now online. Click on the link to start reading the latest in music, entertainment, sport and animal rights. Cheers! Pete!

 

— David DeWitt

 
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We Welcome New Author Michael Town!

15 Oct

We are pleased to welcome our newest Author Michael Town to The Errol Flynn Blog! Michael, we look forward to your posts and comments! Welcome aboard!

Ahoi

 

— David DeWitt

 
 

John Hammond Moore Interview!

12 Oct

Jack Marino thanks all of you who provided questions to author John Hammonde on his LA Talk Radio Show. You can listen to the show here:

 

Make comments below, and visit LA TALK RADIO for more of Jack’s shows!

LA Talk Radio

— David DeWitt

 
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John Hammod Moore to guest on Jack Marino Warrior Filmmaker Radio Show!

04 Oct

On October 11th, John Hammond Moore, author of The Young Errol: Flynn Before Hollywood will be a guest on the Jack Marino Warrior Filmmakers Radio Show on L.A. Talk Radio.  Jack has agreed to review questions from Flynn fans to ask Mr. Moore during this exclusive and rare interview. You can place your questions here as comments and Jack will select a few to ask during his interview of John Hammond Moore.

Flynn Before Hollywood

— David DeWitt

 
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The EFB Mailbag!

02 Oct
David,
Just found this in looking for information on John Wayne on the ZACA since it was in a documentary on the Blu Ray Disc of Hondo, (one photo only) but it was black  painted in the photo and it only showed the last three letters of ACA and it was showing San Fransisco underneath so it had to be it.
Maybe you have seen this already but it may be worthing posting on your site.

Richard Schultz

Thanks, Richard!

— David DeWitt

 
 

October 2013 Issue The Rock-itt Magazine

02 Oct

Hi Everyone
The October issue of The Rock-itt Magazine is now online. Please click the link to read all about entertainment, sport, and music on the Northern Beaches, Sydney plus a whole section devoted to animal rights .
enjoy!
Pete

Btw, why do we read this magazine here on the EFB? For its two columns, first on the life of Errol Flynn (currently Hobart to Hollywood) and our own Robert Florczak’s Movie Locations Then and Now –

— David DeWitt

 
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Login to EFB now on iPhones & iPads!

25 Sep

You can now login to The Errol Flynn Blog on your iPhone or iPad after some work on the part of our blog host Pressharbor! I am making this posting via an iPhone. The extra WordPress security username has been set to errolflynn with password efb – this allows the single pop up on an iPhone or iPad to allow access to the normal WordPress login page without compromising security messures now added to all WordPress blogs.

Now, you can login to the EFB from anywhere!

— David DeWitt