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  1. Grey Fox

    Capt Grey Fox

    From the album: Fell's Point Privateer Festival 4-18-2015

    Capt Grey Fox of the Privateer Fame at Fells Point,MD

    © Woody McKay

  2. From the album: Fell's Point Privateer Festival 4-18-2015

    Some Pirate wench models at Fell's Point

    © Woody McKay

  3. Grey Fox

    Capt Grey Fox

    From the album: 2014 Marcus Hook Pirate Festival

    Capt Grey Fox standing outside the Marcus Hook, PA Plank House. Home of Margaret, Blackbeard's Mistress

    © Woody McKay

  4. "It was a Man-O’-War with 102 broadside cannons, light steel armor plating, eight bow cannons as well as eight stern ones, a set of swivel guns, a set of prototype black-powder mortars, and a three-headed naval ram. Its body was painted crimson and its sails were black. The figurehead was a nude maiden’s upper half with intestines drooling out her bottom, and the Ship was called “The Devil’s Whore”. The ship wasn’t like any normal Man O’ War, because the ship’s hull was slightly slimmer and sleeker than other Man O’ Wars, making it faster almost like it had the hull of a Frigate." -One of Sister Hawk's introductory paragraphs, describing the vessel As ye can read from the words above this flag, this ship be DEADLY. Twas' sailed by Captain Johnathan Arnason, and was feared by all sailors from the Horne O' Africa to the East Coast O' Canada. It could ram into the Broadside of a Schooner and split the bloody thing in half like it was nothin'! Even Blackbeard himself wouldn't want to mess with this vessel, but she needs a decent crew. One that can load all 51 Cannons on her Port or Starboard Broadside in under a minute, reef the Sail-lines to get the massive beast up to top speed, and one with good enough eyes to see through the thickest fog. So join up, and lads, we'll have a great adventure. -Best Regards: Captain Johnathan Arnason, the most "generous" and "praised" Pirate on the seas (ENGLISH: This is the official discussion board for my chapter book, Sister Hawk. If I have any questions about Pirate Culture and Facts I can't find the answers on Google for, you as the community will hopefully give me a better, more concrete answer. If you also have questions about the book, I'll be happy to answer them, but I won't give anything away. This thread will be open 24-7 so get the conversation started! Anyone who contributes to my book will be listed in the books Author Notes! -Sincerely: Reeve Johnson, young author)
  5. From the album: Pirate Art

    Again This Pirate ship of the line of French origin had an excessive story about her. I reversed my usually favored color combo of black hull, red sails and based the quartergalleries loosely on those in a drawing of a ship near the end of one of my books. I drew her at a time when I was enthralled with ships of the line under pirate command after seeing screenshots for Pirates of the Burning Sea but being unable to play the game. I realize now in re-examining her, she'd likely be top-heavy, I still like the design though.
  6. From the album: Realistic pirate art

    This picture is based on this old woodcut http://teachhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/pirate_lowther.jpg But I did some changes. These pirates of The Caribbean or why not Indian Ocean are careening their ship. The ship is not totally on land as the pirates are practicing a different method of careening where the ship is partly floating (for example like here http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/An_Old_Whaler_Hove_Down_For_Repairs,_Near_New_Bedford.jpg/800px-An_Old_Whaler_Hove_Down_For_Repairs,_Near_New_Bedford.jpg)
  7. From the album: Shore Leave & Raids

    met some ninjas on Pirate's Weekend at my Home faire of all places! Naturally, this could not stand so I challenged them to a duel, here I am bringing Big Bob, my blunderbuss to bear, 'Always open and end with a bang' that's my motto in a fight.
  8. From the album: Shore Leave & Raids

    three pirates, three color schemes. All mates. Too bad the festival was closed. It was a small one, but it was fun while it lasted. Anyway, that is me on the left, my friend 'Captain Quinn' in the middle, and my friend 'Slash' on the right.
  9. From the album: Realistic pirate art

    A pirate drummer, a young one. He could play his drum in heat of the battle etc. He is dressed plainly in typical period clothing. The drum should be realistic too.
  10. Could ye believe this is me first postin' ? Gots me plenty o other reasons for being here an talkin that... But for the time being,would someone be so kind as to please point me in the die-rection of an authority of pyrate flags...? I can find no such reference for one Jean-David Neu. AKA.... L'Olonnais or L'Olonois....... BestBKind, RG
  11. For anyone who is a fan of the pronunciation manual on YouTube, I did a parody...as a PIRATE! See what happens when a pirate tells you how to pronounce...well...anything. Thanks guys, much love to you all!
  12. From the album: Realistic pirate art

    He is a pirate carpenter. He has ship maintenance tools. Dress: Striped jacket or sleeved waistcoat, red breeches, a Thrummed Cap etc.
  13. From the album: Realistic pirate art

    This is an older pirate man about 50-60 years old. He has a green olive jacket as well as a black waistcoat and breeches. Wool stockings are brown and shoes are ordinary buckled ones. The Clothing is realistic and colors are pretty realistic too. This pirate has a red neck cloth and a Monmouth cap with knitted brim. In his belt there is a common sailor knife. He has a cutlass and pistol. The latter one hangs on cloth sling so it is not too easy to get lost. The cloth is tied on a hoop on the other side of the gun so that is why the knot cannot be seen.
  14. The Golden Age of Piracy "The Golden Age of Piracy" - physics-based time-killer arcade about sea battles of pirates in which you need to defeat the enemy using your accuracy and logic. Different types of shells have their own characteristics, such as buckshot is better to use against the crew, and the bombs are good against cannons. Weather conditions and obstacles also affect the gameplay, which greatly complicates your task. Immerse yourself into the atmosphere pirate battle. Weigh an anchor! Features: - 12 different levels. - 4 legendary empires of sailing. - 7 types of ships. - 3 types of shells. - many achievements. - variable weather conditions affect the gameplay. - magnificent scenery. - delightful atmospheric music. Google Play
  15. Happy "Talk Like A Pirate" Day to All of you! And in keeping with the situation...The Forsaken is helping with the promotion of the "Real Pirate" exhibit for the Milwaukee Public Museum. The Exhibit starts December 14, 2012! Click on the Link and watch Bess an Rats do what they do best...entertain the lot of you! http://www.jsonline.com/multimedia/video/?bcpid=13960334001&bckey=AQ~~,AAAAAGgk8Us~,dLqgruaIT6p0-bOvkmnTqxgp_tjv2Dsg&bctid=1849441473001
  16. Whoot! Great event for those who attended. Looking forward to next year. Hope everyone got home safe and sound.
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