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E-bay Ahoy pirates! Just check this coat I found on E-bay. It's great! For pirates and wenches (size S or M)!
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Is there going to be any official POTC movie merchandise? I don't mean props from the actual film, I mean t-shirts, action figures, replica gold coins, and other such stuff. Anyone heard anything?
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This sword was taken from the book "The Era of the American Revolution". These swords varied with the wealth and the taste of those who carried them. This one is designed with two sheaths on the scabbard located just under the sword's clam shell which contain an eating knife and fork. The clam shell prevents loss of the utensils but still allows them to be seen even when the sword is sheathed. All grips are made from polished black horn. The double edged blade is made from fine sword steel and has an 18" fuller centered on its 25" length. The eating knife is shaped like a hunting knife with its 5&1/2" blade and could be used as such. All hardware is brass. Because of …
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Anybody know any sites to get good pirate costumes. mine needs a little work...
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Hi friends! I just wanted to share some new pictures of the hunting outfit I've been raving about. You can find them at the bottom of this page: 1693 Lady's Hunting Outfit Cheers! Kass
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I am looking for recommendations on swivel guns. G Gedney Godwin has an unfinished, unlined brass guns for sale for a decent price. Loyalist arms has one finished and lined (I believe) for sale for a lot more. Has anyone ever purchased one from either of these sources and, if so, what are your opinions. If someone has a better recommendations of sources, I am open for suggestions. I am looking for a gun to mount off a deck and be able to make my opinions known in the wooded valleys and fields behind my house. Sebastian Arms Quartermaster of the Dread Ship DB and aspiring gunner
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Ahoy mates! I am planning to make myself a cavalier hat from a sized hat blank...I have never done this before and I was wondering if any of ye have a few pointers fer a first timer? I am ordering the blank from Jas Townsend....just not sure about the finishing and such..... Thank you for your help!
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Selling my Brass barrelled Blunderbuss to try and get my boat. Its new, been sparked, Brass Barrel roughly .75 cal or so. This is the 15" barrel. Selling new at MVTCo for $555 now....I will sell mine for $450 plus shipping. This is what she looks like: http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/MSBB.shtml Thanks, Wes
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Well I ordered my pirate boots from Caboots... and if anyone starts with the whole "pirates didn't wear boots" thing I swear I'm gonna keelhaul you... and for the most part I couldn't be happier with the service. I ordered an 11 1/2, which is what I generally wear, but when I got them they were too big. They sent the right size, it's just that they seem to run a size big, in my experience. So I sent them back to exchange them. This is the point where I usually handle things via email. In my experience, Caboots is HORRIBLE with email correspondance. So if you have questions or problems, just call them. There's barely any wait and they are exceptionally helpful. I …
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Hey everyone. I'm Kriss.. new to the site, was refered by my friend Siren.. anyway. I have been searching ebay and any other sites I can possibly think of.. and I have been finding Sparrow and Barbossa sword replicas left and right, but I've yet to find a replica of Commodore Norrington's sword from Pirates of the Caribbean. And for being the only sword that is constantly mentioned and seems to have its own plotline, this makes me rather sad. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone might know where I could find one, if at all. Much thanks to any who can offer a little help! -Kriss-
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Ahoy there to all. I'm looking for anyone who may have any information on how to make a sword baldric. I have some knowledge of leatherworking and would be interested in making a sword baldric to go with a cutlass I will be looking to get eventually. Any assistance would be greatfully appreciated. Morick Towain Captain of the Pirate Brethren of Texas
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just letting everyone know my smithies up and runnin again just post on here or pm me...ill try to get some pictures of my work in my gallery.
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Frock Coat Colours 1 2
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Help me do some market research, guys! What colour Frock Coat would you buy? And what colour Sailor's Jacket?
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Scottish Murdock style pistols were developed during the 17th century and as the 18th century began they were favoured by the Scots as a compact and deadly sidearm. I have couple of these in stock that I'd like to put into the hands of pyrates. They have been prepped and test fired to proof the barrels. They spark well and have fired just fine, with a belt clip on the offhand side. They make a fine addition to your impression. There is a silver disk on each side of the grip that can be personalized with a monogram or any image you prefer by your local engraver. With a full delivered price in the US of just $300.00 complete and ready to add powder and shot right from the b…
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Well, see, I'm going to be going faire-hopping this summer. Now, of course I'm goin to be a pirate--but I'm travelin with a gypsy dance troupe--and I dance as well. We do tribal dance, really bellydance. And see, I needs a good pirate wench costume--with a gypsy flair, and the ability to move VERY freely to dance, which means a bodice could be mighty tricky. Anyone care to help? Thank ye much!
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Left to right: Cutlass: wide guard, fencer's knot grip. Sold Rondel Dagger,Heat blued guards, Bone grips. Sold Messer and By Knife set, black walnut grips, $400 Twist Dagger, blacksmith twist guard, waxed cord fencer's knot grip. $125 Hatchet Point Cutlass, D-guard with shell, double crossing fencer's knot grip, $300 (LEFT HANDED) Here is a link to the available page with the specs:
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Anyone know where to find one ( new or second hand) for under $100? I'm putting a costume together for a Ren-Fest in August and I want to get an early start.
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I am in the process of having a hand mortar built (its a kit from the Rifle Shoppe). But Ben Coogle has one for sale that he hand built. Its $1300 and a beauty! It will fire raquette balls. If you are interested, drop me a line and I will get you the details. more pictures are at my site http://www.gentlemenoffortune.com/weapons.htm
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Hello fellow mariners! If you're in the market for some top-quality gear, I've got it... As always, I can accept any major credit card, PayPal, or a personal check or U.S. Postal Service money order. TO PURCHASE: Please e-mail me at nlogsdon(at)att.net and tell the what you want and how you want to pay for it. First up, I have a number of QUALITY hardwood belaying pins for sale. These are all made out of woods such as oak, hickory, maple, and walnut. You will receive an assortment based on what I have on hand. All are top-quality with a light lindseed oil finish and are suitable for actual sailing vessels, yet priced cheap enough to be props. For the reasonable price…
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Hi all, I've been promising you guys a new website with clothing on it for some time. This summer has just been so busy (which is never bad for business!) that I haven't got the new website up yet. But I thought I'd give you all a preview of some of the things that will be available. The early 1700s Frock Coat: The sailor's shirt and Slop Contract Breeches: The Royal Navy Slop Contract Jacket: Details available upon request at historian [at] reconstructinghistory [dot] com
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We now have Grappling hooks fer all ye mates out there hand forged at our shop 89.00 US plus shipping
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We've been hard at work and are pleased to present two new Golden Age of Piracy patterns: The 1720s Frock Coat http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/patte...sfrockcoat.html Curved fronts, huge cuffs, and swingy skirts! A little later than our other frock coat pattern (appropriate for 1710-1730 for the fashionable man and later for the not-so). The Early 18th century Great Coat http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/patte.../greatcoat.html The perfect winter cover up for the man of fashion. All in stock and ready to ship TODAY! Quick! Get 'em before I leave the country!
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My senior prom is coming up in a few short months, and I am planning a very pirate-y dress, but I'm coming up short on what to do with jewelry. Any suggestions? Websites with pretty, yet pirate-y jewelry?
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The GOF Project closet is bursting at the seems... and the "new project" fund is awfully low... So, I am getting rid of some projects that I am probably not going to get around to any time soon. My lack of productivity is your gain. First up This is an antique ax with pick that I was going to convert to a boarding ax. If you have a grinder, or blacksmithing skills, this would be an easy project. Handle is 16" long, head is 9.5" tip to blade I am going to stick them up here for a few days, then schlock them on E-bay. First Come first served PM' Me if interested... PayPal preferred $32 Shipped
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Hi all, In the "f'n money" thread, I mentioned my linen shirts and quite a few of you have PMed me about them. So I thought I'd post them here just in case they'd make someone a nice Christmas present. These shirts are 100% linen, hand-finished with hand-made buttons, and will fit chest sizes up to 56". All yours for $75 plus shipping. I take checks and money orders in US funds, credit cards and PayPal. Kass
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