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Black Deacon

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About Black Deacon

  • Birthday 11/02/1967

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    Houston, TX
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    Graphic Design, Stunts, Special Effects, Pirates, Massage Therapy, DJ
  1. Well mates, many of you have visited the link from my Texican Privateers site to the knife company I do work for Beckwiths Blades. They be carring a new line from Hanwei by Paul Chen. Paul's stuff is combat quality. It tis the real deal and his prices be not high for the extreme quality. So check out Hanwei at Beckwiths Blades. The Deacon has never steered you wrong yet.
  2. As best as I can remember. The first I heard of mandatory tip breakage was around 1515 and was left to the Captains descression. It was also an issue of accidental deep cuts from heaving seas and the like of rough weather. Where a mate or able was not as prone from years of being on board a press or lubber didn't have that experience and coordination.
  3. Aye lass, there do indeed be Pirates in the Lone Star State. We be the Texican Privateers. Texican Privateers Outside of Scarbi & TRF there is also Cavalier Days but no true Pirate Fests. We throw a Buccaneer Beach Bash every year. As well as a Buccaneer Backyard BBQ. William thanks for pointing her our way. Ifinya email me I will put you on our list and let you know whenever we get together. lloyd@livelydjs.com
  4. Hey Rumba, you can also try http://www.ostrichesonline.com
  5. I've got me a sloop, that seats about 400. So come on and bring your powder keg money.
  6. Well what ifin ya need a real one? Me ships cook only has one hand and has a real hook. But is always looking for a nice fancy one.
  7. I there be pirates. As matter of fact there be another thread on pirates at TRF. Unfortunately I'm not one to be making faire that weekend.
  8. Boil water in a teapot or pot with a lid. Once you have a good amount of stem. Shape hat in the form you want it. Place in the steam until moist and pliable but not soaked. Let dry. Repeat as needed.
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