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The Gilly: a father and son's labour of love | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley

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By Ian Cobb Do inanimate objects have souls? If the answer ‘yes’ means the creators of inanimate objects have inserted their own souls into them, then meet ‘The Gilly,’ a nine-foot skiff built in 1996 by father and son team Knud-Einer and Keith Christensen. This award-winning flyfishing skiff was meticulously and lovingly constructed from scratch, based on a 1950’s plan, over a 500-hour period from a wealth of gorgeous woods, including western r…
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e-know.ca broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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