Tolkien-esque boat names

the US company (after all the publicity) agreeing to license them the names they're using for £100 per year; if accurate that sounds like a win all round.

...unless they start pursuing boat-owners for a similar deal, which they may be entitled to do...:mad:

And incidentally, a friend of mine may have a similar problem - his parents were big LOTR fans - and he's called Aragorn...:eek:
 
Mordor, I.e.Hell

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Was your boat ever kept in Whitehaven marina? I ask because there used to be a boat there called 'Mordor' (i.e. Hell) and my wife & I thought it strange that somebody would thus name their boat. We guessed it might be something to do with the skipper's spouse's feelings about sailing.


Quite possibly. Is that right, the name Mordor equates to Hell? I think I may risk changing it if that's the case.
 
I had a 'Pippin' once. Nice boat, nice name. IMHO anyway.

But there's a world of difference between naming a private boat, and setting up a business. At 'The Hobbit' they are cashing in on the exisiting fame and following of Tolkiens work. I am sure Galadriel above would like to make money out of his boat, but I know the only money that changes hands there goes the other way as he pays his bills!

Utter BOLLOX. The pub has been so named for 20 years or so. The first Tolkein film was released in 2001.
It's more about corporate GREED IMHO!!!!
 
Utter BOLLOX. The pub has been so named for 20 years or so. The first Tolkein film was released in 2001.
It's more about corporate GREED IMHO!!!!
The issue is not whether or not the pub is cashing in on the film, it's whether or not the Tolkien estate sold rights to the commercial exploitation of Tolkien's books. If it did, and the pub is exploiting the stories as a commercial activity they need a licence from the holder of the rights. The Hobbit was published in 1937, so long before the pub started cashing in on the name.

By the way, oldharry, a pippin is a type of apple, so no worries there.
 
Laundryman,

also check out 'Ramble On' by Led Zeppelin, who were LOTR fans it seems;

'twas in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair;

but Gollum and the evil one, crept up and slipped away with her...'

Could be a lot worse; your boat could be called 'Crawley' !!!
 
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