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K told me he had sold about 100 subs then decided to take his wife
on a world tour with the money he had made. He negotiated the
price with whomever was placing the order. Submarines just don't
fit into a "retail" type selling model. The K-600 is listed as
submarine #124 which indicates he numbered his vessels to include
prototypes. The contract for the K-600 was $110k in 1979 which
included certification. It was the first of a six vessel order
but by the end of the project both Kittredge and the buyer were in
no mood to continue doing business with each other and mutually
agreed to part ways which left the K-600 the only one of it's
kind.<br>
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On 6/8/2014 4:23 AM, swaters via Personal_Submersibles wrote:<br>
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<div>The e-mails from Vance about the history of Perry subs is
really interesting to me. Does anyone know how many K-250's and
K-350's George Kitteredge made? What was the retail price on
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Scott Waters</div>
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