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RobinStGraves

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  • Birthday 05/08/1951
  1. Now Available ~ 24 by 36" Canvas prints of image "Age of Buccaneers" by Raider Carbone ~ Available thru Medieval Fantasies ~ hand signed limited edition of 10 prints. Fantasic Image with a crackle finish of a Sea Battle between a Spanish Galleon an a Pirate Ship. Only 10 available. For info and image email robingrattidge@yahoo.com. Lusty Winds, Robin St Graves
  2. Cursed Aztec Treasure ~ Treasure, done the way religious medals are made, bronze with heavy gold plate ~ Reproductions sculpted by Zane Yarbrough of Victoria Texas ~ now available. Limited edition (882 pieces) hand signed and numbered. Email for information. Lusty Winds my Friends, Robin St Graves
  3. Shouldn't that read, "It was already sinking when I got there... after the cannon balls and before the fire!"? Lusty Winds My Friend, Robin St Graves
  4. Just came into a small cache of arms and am offering them up for reasonable prices. If interested please feel free to email me. 1 ea. Cap & Call Derringer 44. cal. ~ 8" overall length (Lincoln Assasin Gun) ~ $200. Working Replica 1 ea. 38. cal Duck Foot (three barrels) Cap & Ball Pistol ~ $200. 1 ea. Flint Lock Pistol ~ 14" Overall length ~ Non-Firing Replica. $90. 1 ea. 44. cal. Cap & Ball Double Barrel Pistol ~ $250. Working Replica 1 ea. 50 cal. Flintlock 16" overall length ~ Cannecticut Valley Arms, Inc. Corsair Jager ~ Inter Continental Arms Inc. ~ $200. Working Model 1 ea. 50 cal. Cap & Ball Double Barrel Shotgun ~ William Moore & Co. ~ $275. Working Model If interested email Grattidge@prodigy.net for images. Lusty Winds my Friends, Robin St Graves
  5. Just came into an assortment of swords and knives an am making them available for very reasonable prices. If interestested email me for an image. 2 ea. Cerci ~ 100 years war reproduction swords ~ 22" Blades ~ $120. ea. 1 ea. Scottish Basket Hilt Sword ~ 33" Blade ~ $200 2 ea. Aluminum Blade Cutlass 27" Blade ~ $180. ea 1 ea. Steel Cutlass 29" Blade ~ $360. 1 ea. Samurai Sword ~ 29" Aluminum Blade ~ $180. 1 ea. Swept Hilt Rapier ~ 34" Aluminum Bladed ~ $150. 1 ea. Swept Hilt Rapier ~ 38" Steel Blade $150. 1 ea. Boarding Sword ~ 23.5" Steel Blade ~ $180. 1 ea. Tri-Blade Main Gauche ~ 12" Blade ~ $96. 1 ea. Curved Knife ~ 13" Aluminum Blade $100. 1 ea. Curved Knife ~ 13" Steel Blade $100. 1 ea. East Indian Knife ~ 11" Blade $30. 1 ea. One of a Kind Custom Finger Bone serrated Cutlass 28 " Blade ~ $1500. These items are all in good to excellent condition. Email Grattidge@prodigy.net for images Lusty Winds my Friends, Robin St Graves
  6. Addendum... The following missive is from a description of a Sega Megadrive Game ~ Greendog ~ put out in England in 1991. Seems our mouse friends get their inspiration from all over the world. Greendog is one unlucky surfer. He lost his board and got stuck with a cursed necklace. Greendog has to fight his way his way past a lot of crazed creatures and monsters to find the Aztec treasure or he'll never get rid of the curse. Excellent cartoon platform adventure game. Here's a link to see the game ~ http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...egory=3644&rd=1 "Take it all! Give none of it back!" Lusty Winds My Friends, Robin St Graves Medeival Fantasies www.medievalfantasies.com
  7. It would seem that the Aztec Treasure may well truly be cursed... Ill gotten? Mayhaps... depends on one's perspective, I suppose. It so happend that long about June, 2002, when the Prop Production Department for Disney Productions put out feelers for props, and called upon Renegade Effects, of Burbank Calif. for a counseltation and examination of Piratical artifacts and various treasures... some of which were Aztec Bronzes. I had recieved a call from Dragon (Renegade Productions) about a pending counseltation. I had done good business with Dragon on many occasions in the past. He seemed very excited about the propects of working with the Disney people and wanted me to consign some of my Pirate genre and treasure for them to see. Having worked with Disney in the past, I had a pretty good idea of what was about to transpire. I informed Dragon that most likely, they would want to see everything, ask a lot of questions, take pictures and then go out and find the lowest bidder for production. He was still optomistic. Renegade went to the Disney production shop with some swords they had made for the movie, and an assortment of artifacts on June 17th, 2002. He had been informed that there was to be a cursed treasure as part of the scenario for the movie, but there hadn't been anything difinitive as of that date. In and amongst the treasure that was presented by Renegade were three Aztec Bronzes. Interpretations of historical pieces done by the internationally reknowned artist, "O" (his legal name is "Universal O"). There were design elements in the "interpretations" of the Aztec Calendar, the Sacraficial Goddess and the Aztec Warrior King Bonzes that were unique to his work and not in the historical originals. It would seem that these unique design elements also appear on the Medallion from the Cursed Aztec Treasure. Coinsidental? I wonder? Ultimately, what I had mentioned to Dragon about the outcome was exactly what happened. They looked, they asked, they took pictures and went out and found the lowest bidder. Renegade Effects got nothing, not a thank you, not an order, nothing. Sour grapes? I don't think so. I was fortunate enough to see the Curse of the Black Pearl on July 1, 2003 at a preview screening at the Mann Village in Westwood. Love the movie! I will have to see in another half dozen times before I get my fill of it. As for the crused treasure... we all know what became of the crew of the Black Pearl... Lusty Winds My Friends, Robin St Graves Medieval Fantasies
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