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The Wreckers of the Florida Keys were unequaled in their courage and skill. The spirit of one such mariner seeking to salvage his standing as the Honorable “Old Squire” was the inspiration for their Premium Rum.
In a profession where there was no reward without risk, and one crucial decision could unravel a lifetime of success.
The Wreckers of the Florida Keys were unequaled in their courage and skill. The spirit of one such mariner seeking to salvage his standing as the Honorable “Old Squire”
was the inspiration for our Premium Rum.
Now you can help redeem a reputation while savoring history 167 years in the making.
Temple Pent is the Number One name on the infamous Key West Wreckers BLACK LIST of people that were forbidden to hold a coveted US Federal Wreckers License. Convicted of Collusion in 1853, Temple Pent made a mistake that would haunt him and tarnish his reputation for the rest of his days.
The Old Squire otherwise was a pioneer of his day and a pillar of the community. There is no doubt that he has a smile on his face today as people once again see his name in print, this time in a good fashion.
The original Wrecker’s Blacklist can be viewed on display in the Captain's room at the “Oldest House Museum & Gardens” at 322 Duval Street in Key West, Florida.