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Cascabel

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  1. All things considered, would it be beyond the realm of possibility for the flag to be made of canvas or linen simply painted black with either a painted on or sewn on design of white canvas ? Seems to me that the needed materials were already at hand. Painted fabric would be a bit stiff at first, but would soon soften from flapping in the breeze. Much simpler than obtaining a large piece of black dyed cloth, and a replacement could easily be made when needed. Any thoughts on that idea ??
  2. All of this makes me wonder, why a pirate would bother to keep a journal or diary of any kind. Certainly not to be able to show a higher authority that he had been busy doing his job, like a naval or merchant captain might need to. A logbook would hardly be important for the same reason, other than to make note of important details like location of sandbars, shoals and the like. Why keep a written record of your criminal activity ? >>>> Cascabel
  3. ........My point exactly !! I think the artist based it on what seamen were wearing at the time the illustration was comissioned, and apparently had no studio props to base detail on, thus the poorly rendered weapons. Blackbeard's appearance was apparently based on the artist's imagination, and whatever descriptions he could get from his client. >>>>> Cascabel
  4. If it was first published in 1736, it was most certainly not drawn from life! So many of the early illustrations are notoriously innacurate as to proportion and details. I suspect that the artists never even used a costumed model for reference, and just made the illustrations according to what they imagined the character looked like. If you look at the pistols, they are also poorly rendered. Even the tree does not look like anything that actually exists. The old woodcuts are even worse than the engravings for reference purposes.
  5. Aye, Shipmate I was considerably younger in all of those. I've been at this pyrate stuff a l-o-o-o-o-ong time !!! :lol:
  6. I've got a price on me head...... twice, in fact !!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raiding-Parties-Signed-Buccaneer-Arthur-Whittam-A-K-A-Cascabel-/260945246407?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cc18c78c7 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raiding-Parties-Signed-Jack-Diamonds-Arthur-Whittam-A-K-A-Cascabel-/260945784869?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cc194b025 >>>> Cascabel
  7. Thanks for the repeat order, and the compliment !! Jaye said to tell you hello, and thanks for thinking of her....
  8. .......As Commodore Swab said, "Ya gets what ya pays for....." Good luck to ye !! >>>> Cascabel
  9. Or how 'bout drawstring waistbands ? >>>>> Cascabel
  10. Hmmmmm...... Now that the pocket issue is put to rest, does anybody know if belt loops ever existed on pants in period ? Or how 'bout suspenders ? >>>> Cascabel
  11. ......Well, I didn't write the script. Just gave the guy that signs the checks what he asked for !! :P
  12. If it's broken and you have the pieces, they can often be repaired. I have had pretty good luck with welding and re heat treating mainsprings.
  13. Amazing !!! It got to you in only a couple of days. I guess the Postal service is not all that bad.....
  14. It was formerly the most prized posession of "Barnacle Bruce, the Sailor"...... :lol:
  15. Hmmmmmm...... Kinda looks like it was captured from one o' them "broke back buccaneers" :lol:
  16. Sounds fine to me. Send me a PM, and we can take care of the details.... >>>> Cascabel
  17. I'll bring some along with me if I don't run out of room.... >>>> Cascabel
  18. I hate to hear of this !!! He was a great asset to the group and a good man that always had a friendly word for everyone. Had he been sick ? >>>> Cascabel
  19. A lot of companies need to learn this lesson. A satisfied customer will tell their close friends, but an unsatisfied customer will tell the whole world !!
  20. Regarding the eyepatch thing....... If there was any basis in fact about that, it would have been common practice among ALL seamen, including merchants, fishermen, naval personnnel, etc. No written reference to the practice exists that I am aware of. I had never heard of it before the Mythbusters episode. Pure horse manure, like so many other things that make the rounds on the Internet !!!! (One of my favorites being the excuses for Jack Sparrow style eye make-up on pirates. Again, if there was any basis in fact, it would have been commonly done by ALL seamen, and not just pirates.) >>>>> Cascabel
  21. Oh, yes, it certainly does. Especially if you use some buckram along the CF, too--keeps it from flopping forward and gives some support to buttons and button holes. I am curious about the padding "'tween shoulder and pecs" though. Something I haven't seen yet. Do you have a visual (inside of a coat, perhaps?) .......And what, exactly is the "CF" ????
  22. Hmmmmm....... That's MAYBE a little more helpful than the dolts that work there !! :lol: Most often they have no idea at all where anything is. Thanx anyhow....
  23. What area of Michael's craft store has this ? I hate wandering around stores hunting for obscure stuff !! >>>> Cascabel
  24. Thanks !!! I had never heard of such as that...... I guess I don't keep up with the latest in electronic gadgetry.
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