Knockabout
"Knockabout" is also a term for a type of small sailing vessel that lacks a bowsprit.
: They are known for publishing works by renowned creators such as Alan Moore (e.g., A Disease of Language ) and Gilbert Shelton (e.g., The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers ). Knockabout
: The publisher's offices were notably raided by police in 1982, leading to the seizure of several titles with drug-related content. Nautical Blueprint & Art Prints "Knockabout" is also a term for a type
: Historical black and white halftone prints from the early 20th century (e.g., a 1928 print of an Eastward Knockabout schooner) are sold as collector's items on archival-grade paper. Other Contexts Nautical Blueprint & Art Prints : Historical black
: Their releases range from standard comic paper issues to luxury slipcased hardback volumes.
: You can find architectural "lines" and blueprints on paper for specific models like the Blanchard Junior Knockabout or the Stuart Knockabout .