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{{Biography|title1 = RSS Valentin|caption1 = Russian Coffee Boat|name = named after Valentin Pivovarov|birth = June 1946}}The ''Russian Sailing Ship Valentin'' is a Russian Coffee Ship used by [[Valentin Pivovarov]] during his career, then given to his son [[Aleksey Pivovarov|Aleksey]] when he wanted to take up sailing. During the Gambian front of the [[Kepelkeker Farms Scandal]] it was stolen by Aleksey's cousin [[Yosef Romanov]] and used to take Gambian Coffee to the United States. After the war, Aleksey regained control of the ship but its main user became [[Stevie "Wonder" Johnston]], the one who directly brought the coffee to the US.
{{Biography|title1 = RSS Valentin|image = Russian coffee boat.png|caption1 = Russian Coffee Boat|name = named after Valentin Pivovarov|birth = June 1946}}The ''Russian Sailing Ship Valentin'' is a Russian Coffee Ship used by [[Valentin Pivovarov]] during his career, then given to his son [[Aleksey Pivovarov|Aleksey]] when he wanted to take up sailing. During the Gambian front of the [[Kepelkeker Farms Scandal]] it was stolen by Aleksey's cousin [[Yosef Romanov]] and used to take Gambian Coffee to the United States. After the war, Aleksey regained control of the ship but its main user became [[Stevie "Wonder" Johnston]], the one who directly brought the coffee to the US.

Latest revision as of 17:05, 17 July 2024

RSS Valentin

File:Russian coffee boat.png
Russian Coffee Boat
Namenamed after Valentin Pivovarov
BirthJune 1946

The Russian Sailing Ship Valentin is a Russian Coffee Ship used by Valentin Pivovarov during his career, then given to his son Aleksey when he wanted to take up sailing. During the Gambian front of the Kepelkeker Farms Scandal it was stolen by Aleksey's cousin Yosef Romanov and used to take Gambian Coffee to the United States. After the war, Aleksey regained control of the ship but its main user became Stevie "Wonder" Johnston, the one who directly brought the coffee to the US.