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landlubbersanonymous

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  1. Well, we didn't get the deviled eggs we'd hoped for, but.... the tide did bring in a most wonderful handmade leather replica Whydah cartouche box. Special thanks go to a landlocked fellow adventurer. :)
  2. Ahoy Elena! Happy to hear packet received. Yes, diapositive, (positive slide film). They are pieces from motion picture footage. I shall pm you regarding the framing, storage and uses. - Eric & Lubbers
  3. That's Mossimo with a second "m." Sorry, my bad. Also, I did not see these at Target last year. I don't know if they've been discontinued or not. We'll check again this Fall. They do show up on U.S. eBay. They have a distinctive zig-zag patterned band on the crown that's easily removed. And if that's not confusing enough... there's also a similar line called "Missoni." (Missoni is actually the one with the zig-zag band. Mossimo are normally plain.)
  4. That's Mossimo with a second "m." Sorry, my bad. Also, I did not see these at Target last year. I don't know if they've been discontinued or not. We'll check again this Fall. They do show up on U.S. eBay. They have a distinctive zig-zag patterned band on the crown that's easily removed.
  5. Jake - If you're not already using it, check out the "Parents Guide" for individual film titles at the Internet Movie Database. (They're currently located on the right side of a movie's main page in the "Quick Links" section.) Not all films there have a Parents Guide but many do and these provide hints as to what to expect in a feature. The missus and I use 'em regularly. ie. The Bounty (1984)... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086993/parentalguide?ref_=tt_ql_7
  6. On behalf of the washed/unwashed swine who enjoy gaining enlightenment from said images, we thank you!
  7. PISSSSSSSSSSS (Edit: Had to go bold with that color for visibility.)
  8. Reads like an ad from an early 80's Soldier of Fortune mag but smells more like malarkey than entrapment.
  9. Pair of Dutch shoes c1700. (Difficulty posting image.) http://pyracy.com/index.php/gallery/image/7293-dutch-shoes-c1700/
  10. landlubbersanonymous

    Old Things

    Images depicting material items in use from the 16th-18th centuries.
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