Thieves Market
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Left to right: Cutlass: wide guard, fencer's knot grip. Sold Rondel Dagger,Heat blued guards, Bone grips. Sold Messer and By Knife set, black walnut grips, $400 Twist Dagger, blacksmith twist guard, waxed cord fencer's knot grip. $125 Hatchet Point Cutlass, D-guard with shell, double crossing fencer's knot grip, $300 (LEFT HANDED) Here is a link to the available page with the specs:
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price is 1200 for each, half up front The first is an english including original lock parts. This is a full sized bronze buss which I can work with you on design. The second is a shortened buss (look at my sig) that is a double barrel also in bronze with brass plate locks. Both are set in exotic Woman'sTongue (East Indian Walnut) wood and include either steel or bronze/brass fittings Any questions feel free to PM me or post them here
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Saw this on the Frontier Folk site: http://www.continentalartillery.org/1st_Continental_Artillery_Regiment/For_Sale.html Just incase anyone is looking. Bo
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I have a show coming up the second week of May and I am in desperate need of a new coat. With the recent tornado disaster that struck in my end of town any extra cash I had was spent on hotel rooms since we didn't have power for four days and restocking the fridge from all the food I had to throw out. I have a good supply of jewelry and pirate nick knacks left over from my Greenville show and wanted to know if anyone would be willing to trade dollar value for a new coat. Not looking for anything too fancy, just a period correct coat I can use for my BlackbeArd and Capt Scurvy shows (1706 to 1718 style). Doesn't have to be lined and working pockets are not neccesary. Let m…
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Here in the US we really don't look forward much to April 15th BUT here is a little something to redeem it. From now (April 15) through the end of the month I am offering 10% off all pieces on both websites. As always all items are first come first served. Click the images to navigate to to available pages. Enjoy!
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Upper balconey VIP section. I have to sell my ticket as I cannot go to the midnight opening show of On Stranger Tides. I paid 28+ will sell for 25. Will Call, pick up that evening. This show is sold out. contact me privately if you are interested. I will be in California prior to the movie opening so we can meet at the El Capitan to exchange info with ticket office. Thanks
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Ahoy, pubmates! I've a black leather baldric I want to trade for a good leather belt. It's still in good condition, and can hold an elephant. Ok, so not an elephant, but it can hold very heavy weapons for it carried m' sword for a good few years. I'll post a picture of it soon. But for reference, it's a dragoon's baldric I purchased from G. Gedney Godwin back in 2005. Make me an offer, mates! ~Lady B
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This is a replica of the actual Pardon certificate given out by Benjamin Bennet, the then governor of Bermuda, to any pirate that surrendered to him to take advantage of the Kings Pardon. This pardon was laid out in the Act of Grace, a proclamation issued in 1717 that stated that if a pirate was to surrender before a specified date to any English government official then they would be granted a pardon from their past crimes. This proclamation is also available here: http://www.etsy.com/...nd-king-georges The pardon is actual size and comes on period correct laid paper. It features the signature and seal of Benjamin Bennet and Woodes Rogers who is added as a witness…
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Hello all, I am new to this forum, and, in fact this is my first post. I feel kind of awkward intruding on your bulletin board, but I was wondering if anyone was interested in this beast? He is carved from Western Red Cedar by chainsaw and stands 7 feet tall. I have lots more pictures and information. It's initial buyer backed out (the Pittsburgh Pirates haha), and he needs a good home! If you or anyone you know would be interested, please email me at msmbski@hotmail.com. Thanks for your time!
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Does anyone know of a site selling close to period ear scoops or other personal hygiene items? I thought Godwin might carry such, but they are sadly lacking in what I am looking for. (Ear Scoops seem to fetch an absurdly high price on eBay.) While I'm asking, does anyone know of a good period barbering site or book? I haven't done a deep search for such, I am just hoping someone can save me some time digging.
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We now have Grappling hooks fer all ye mates out there hand forged at our shop 89.00 US plus shipping
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Just got in a bunch of parts, so I am looking to put together a couple of new guns. Looking for gun barrel sections, any size, looking for bigger bores though. Please advise if you have chunks, sections, scraps, etc... Here are the goodies I got, will do a full inventory tonight and get better pics: Also have alot of main and frizzen springs, 2 front sights, patchbox parts, a couple of extra screws, a pair of sling swivels, etc....I also have a bipod for an M249 SAW Thanks! Wes
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i have 2 heavy english dragoon pistols .62 calibers , (middlesex village trading) stock has some scratches on wood, never fired. used as props, for trade or sell- looking for 2 scottish murdoch pistols or will consider cash offers
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Episode 10 of the Gentleman Pirate now be available on the RootJack facebook page and on the RootJack website. This episode be called "Blackbeard's Headache" where we answer the question provided by Mr. Blackthorne about how Blackbeard was a big pirate in a normal-sized pirate world. ALSO, once again we be all out of queries. You can submit questions on about any topic. In fact, questions that don't require us to drop anchor and head for a library will do just fine. They don't necessarily need to be pirate questions, but they will be answered in a pirate state of mind. Questions on life, love, politics and other general interest are happily accepted. Selected queri…
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Good day Mates! We be new to Pyracy Pub recommended by a mate of ours Pod of Letters of Marque who knows our work first hand. We are suppliers to many a Pirate, Buccaneer and Scally Wag as well as many Reenactors and movie companies. We make many weapons all made for use in the field and would be honored if you would come on board with us. We specialize in Tomahawks and Boarding axes of our history and are always working to research new patterns of our history. Check out our Navel and Pirate weapons page and you will see your firing Cutlass pistol and Swedish Boarding axe pistol amongst many other pieces. Thank you mates and glad to be aboard! Kings Forge and Muzzleload…
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Horn and Copper Black Powder Priming Flask This priming flask is based on a French Military issued flask from the early 1700s. The cap is a period iron nail that has been filed into a vent pick. The leather thong allows it to loop onto your belt or bag $56 http://www.etsy.com/listing/70690939/horn-and-copper-black-powder-priming
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These were made by Capt. Sterling. Except for my shortjacket and monmouth cap(which I am keeping), this is the last of my pirate kit. I never wore these outside of trying them on. They are top quality as you would expect from the maker, all hand sewn and they are lined, with slit pockets, domed pewter buttons. Waist is 32"-34" with gusset, rise is 24", inseam is 15", and the calf opening is set at about 15" with some room to move the buttons in or out. *THE BREECHES HAVE SOLD PENDING FUNDS* Thanks for looking, Bo
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I have six items ready made and up for sale currently follow the link to view http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=35582&id=150735534967535 Thank you kindly for dropping by
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Not sure if this is the correct spot to post this, if not then my apologies. I enjoy making iPhone apps and one of my first apps that I made was a Pirate Skull Clock. I came up with this goofy way of telling time. The left eye would tell the time in hours, an eye patch on the right would tell whether it was am/pm, and the teeth would tell the time in minutes. It's very simple to understand the time once you learn how to read the clock. Here is a link http://itunes.apple....d398685128?mt=8 Anyway, I figured someone in these forums might find it interesting. If so, just message me and I'll send you a code to download it for free. All I ask is that if you enjoy it then …
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Extra or unneeded books thus far: Journals of Lewis and Clark J. Bakeless paperback novel size Robert Burns Poems and Songs Crowded with Genius James Buchan Oddessy of Homer The Illiad Redcoat Bernard Cornwell paperback novel Boone Cameron Judd novel Rome and Jerusalem Martin Goodman The Fraser Highlanders J.P. Harper Boone Biography Robert Morgan Combat Handguns Offers and Trades, most books are in good shape, read a few times and shelved...... Need Pirate plunder!! I will have more stuff in a bit..... Thanks! Wes
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If any of you black powder shooters are interested, I have a 44 cal new army model revolver, made in Italy, that I am willing to trade for a working flintlock pistol, preferably 50 cal.
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These are the first batch of my Replica Dutch Sea Charts from the mid 17th Century. All are on period correct linen and cotton rag paper and are 18" x 24" in size. Charts Available: Replica 1665 Dutch Seachart of the Irish Sea with Ireland with the neighboring England and Scotland Replica 1666 Dutch Seachart of the East African coast, Arabia, Madagascar and the islands of the Indian Ocean with the Seychelles and the Maldives Replica 1666 Dutch Seachart of the Atlantic Islands (Azores, Madeira & Canary Islands) Replica 1662 Dutch Seachart of the Caribbean Islands Replica 1657 Dutch Seachart of Southern Florida, the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola All…
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Boarding Axes
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I just thought I'd put an advert up here for a friend of mine that makes pretty awesome replicas of Boarding axes from the GAoP. The company is called Kings Forge and Muzzleloading and can be found here http://www.kingsforg...zleloading.com/ Heres just a few of them: French Boarding Axe Spanish Boarding Axe British Boarding Axe He also makes this little beauty as features on page 32 of Boarders Away by William Gilkerson: http://www.kingsforg...ading.com/page4 There are also some very cool swords and daggers too on his Pirate weapons page.
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Okay, so I posted pics of the replica coins I've been making before but they were only one sided. Still highly detailed and a great way to fill a treasure chest without breaking the bank. After numerous tries (and numerous failures) I am proud to say I know have double sided replica coins in antique gold and silver. These coins are beautifully done and each one is hand painted and look just like the pewter cast ones but since it's oven fired clay I can sell them for a much lower price. Available in packs of 4, 10, 25, 75, and 100. Send me a message for prices. Thanks.
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Those of you who ran into Ivan Henry AKA Mooseworth at Searle's may have seen this .... I was waiting until after Searle's to unveil it here. These are available by special order.
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