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Black Bart's second Roger


Goldwolf

This Jolly Roger belonged to the probobly most succesvol Pirate in the Golden Age of Piracy: "Black bart Roberts"<br /><br />This flag was Described in "Johnson's General History"<br />As followed:<br /><br />"The Flag had a Death in it, with an Hour-Glass in one Hand, and cross Bones in the other, a Dart by it, <br />and underneath a Heart dropping three Drops of Blood"<br /><br />A Death means a skelaton figure.<br /><br />When I construckted this flag, I used some parts from two Black Bart's already existing Jolly Roger prints,<br />In order to let this on fit in with the classic print of his Jolly Rogers.

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Goldwolf's Jolly Rogers

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