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Oak & Iron: Galleon (Spanish)

Product ID:

211341

Identifier:

B0D92W6W7T

Brand:

Firelock Games

Model:

Shipping Weight:

0.15 lbs

Manufacturer:

Firelock Games

Shipping Dimension:

7.01 x 4.02 x 1.5 inches

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₱2,110

+ ₱ 221

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Get it between 2026-02-13 to 2026-02-20.

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  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
  • 7 Day Return Policy
  • Cash On Delivery/Cash Upon Pickup Available

    Cash upon Pick-up - orders grand total must not exceed ₱5,000.00. Order will be pickup at Galleon's Office.

    Cash on Delivery - orders grand total must not exceed of ₱10,000.00 and must not exceed ₱5,000.00 for provincial areas. See all payment methods

FEATURES

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A mighty Galleon modeled after the Spanish ship San José.

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Suitable as a Galleon ship for use in any Nationality.

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Includes a generic Oak & Iron Galleon ship card as well as unique San José card.

DESCRIPTIONS

San José and her sister ship San Joaquín were part of the Spanish treasure fleet during the War of the Spanish Succession, under General José Fernández de Santillán, the Count of Casa Alegre. In June of 1708, San José sailed as the flagship of a treasure fleet composed of three Spanish warships and 14 merchant vessels sailing from Portobelo, to Cartagena. During this cruise, the fleet encountered a British squadron of 4 ships under the command of Charles Wager near Barú. The British Squadron engaged the Spanish Flota in what would be known as Wager’s Action. During the battle, the powder magazines of San José exploded, sinking the ship with most of her crew and the gold, silver, emeralds, and other goods collected in the South American colonies. Only 11 survived of the original 600 crew. The San José’s cargo was crucial for the war effort and was a significant blow to Spain.

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