Thieves Market
Items & Services FOR SALE, TRADE & WANTED.
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Ahoy! I have a XL and a Med 100% linen shirts for sale.... All hand sewn with linen thread, Period pattern/shirt on the square... Priced at $100 each (plus shipping) I can sew up other sizes if asked, and em not rushed Please contact me with any questions.... thanks! Halfpint
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Someone asked me where to buy PC stuff and darned if I could give her a direct answer. So I plowed through the threads here looking for a list of vendors and came up with a bunch. Note that I am not including fabric vendors or anything related to sewing - methinks that really belongs in the new forums in Pyrate Craft now. General Black Hand Trading Company - Consortium of craftsmen who make pirate and nautical items such as hats, tools, ditty bags, etc. Fall Creek Suttlery - focused on Civil War period G Gedney Godwin - an 18th C. Online Hypermart - Clothing, Gear, Musical Instruments, Medical Instruments, Shoes, Hat &c. Goosebay Workshops - C…
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Well, you asked for them, you got 'em! The first six Golden Age of Piracy patterns from Reconstructing History are available for preorder. You can find them here: Reconstructing History Patterns
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Our new shirts are printed on a rich chocolate brown, with the Pyracy Pub logo on the front and featuring our 18th Century Trade Card Art on the back. https://forms.gle/Cq6GcoJ7VzHA5sJJ7
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Rough Guide for those interested in Pirate Re-enacting First off, if you can sew… you can make your own clothes. But first you need a pattern. There are some basic patterns on my site Gentlemen of Fortune You just need to decide what you want to make them out of (hemp, linen, fustian, silk, wool) get the patterns and start sewing. If you have money to spend, you can find folks to make the stuff for you. The problem here is that for our period, I don't think that there is anyplace (or any website) where you can go and, with a few clicks, get your early 18th (or late 17th) century pirate stuff. Most folks that I know that make correct stuff do it in addition to t…
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Pyrates on Etsy 1 2
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Since there are now a few of us Pub members with Etsy sites, and more (I think) are considering opening up shops of their own on that forum, I thought it would be nice to have a place we could post updates of when we add new things for folks to check out. And, well, you know, with Christmas coming and all, it seemed like a good time to start this thread. So, ck here for announcements about all the things you can buy, made by your fellow Pub members who have set up Etsy shops to sell their fine wares. Better than Ebay, as there is no bidding...you see it, you like it, you buy it. Easy! I have added a few new items to my shop today, so click on the link in my signature,…
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I will be taking orders for Slops, sleeveless waistcoats, sailor jackets, and the longer frock coats. There is a facebook page with photos and instructions on how to measure your size, so contact me here or on facebook (Peter Chaaps) if interested.
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Some New Stuff!! 1 2 3
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I'll be posting photos in the next day or so of some new sword baldrics. Also have made some skirt hangers for the ladies to keep their hems outta the mud, or just look more fetching.
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I want to make myself a pirate flag. I have the design ready but have no idea how to make one other than starting with a large rectangular peice of cloth. Does anyone out there made their own flags? What materials did you use? How did you put symbols on the flag? Painted on? Sewn on? Does anyone know how the Golden Age pirates such as Blackbeard or Calico Jack made theirs? Thanks for any help.
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So I made the wooden inserts for these over a year ago and never put them together. These are very similar to the Whydah box, not exact but close. These are still in the raw. Dimensions 6 1/2in L x 2 1/2in W x 4in H. $75 shipped (within CONUS) I plan to oil them. They will eventually look like the dark one after seeing some sun.
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Blueing/patina/full lock tuning available at additional cost. French Charleville, English heavy dragoon, sea service, and French heavy dragoon.
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I put this list together over in the Crafting your kit forum. We cant vouch for the suppliers, but many of them have been around for a while and at least there is a start for finding some proper kit. Some of it contains later 1700s era shoes and clothing, so you still have to dig a bit. Its pretty hard to find proper kit, but I'm adding more suppliers as we find them. Many suppliers have dropped off in the Covid and post Covid era. Linking to the Pyracy Forum thead here so we dont have to mantain the list in two places... LInk to Pyracy topic
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“I’m in the market as it were” for a printable template from which I can build historical facsimile/replica of a quadrant. Specific year(s) not important (as long as it falls within the GAOP). I would be interested in both a maritime navigations quadrant and/or a artillerist’s quadrant. My own online searches have not been entirely fruitful. So I implore ye my brethren, does anyone know of any sites/links with high res scans and/or images that might serve as a template from which to reproduce a quadrant? Or does anyone have any scans, images, PDFs or other materials they might be willing to share?
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I thought this would be a good idea for those who want to clean out there pirate chest and offer up some of their previously loved items.
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Just finished the "Royale" nicknamed that after Pulp Fiction regarding a 1/4 pounder in Europe as a 1 inch lead ball is around a 1/4 pound. Solid bronze shaft was used for the barrel. The lock is Rifle Shoppe. The muzzle inscription roughly translated is "fire from an angry king" as was found on many period cannons. This would be good piece for a crew or for a ship.
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A collectible, embroidered patch is now being offered with a two fold purpose. First, because patches are cool and should be available to anyone that has loved the Pub and would have something to celebrate it all the time, and second, the funds will be used to maintain the Pub as a forum and archive. These will be 4.25" x 2.75" with iron-on backing and a merrowed border. Suitable for jackets, hats, duffle bags, backpacks, and about anything else one might put patches to. Please help support a run (and perhaps an overrun for future funding) by listing how many you'd like. The patches will be $10 for 1 or 3 for $25. Prices include domestic shipping in the U.S. (pleas…
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I wasn't sure if I could post in the old threads or not, but since the topics weren't mine I figured I would go on and make a new thread. I have literal tons of pewter buttons that Renfairepirate had poured, along with some breast cancer pins. He ascended to Pirate Heaven in October of 2014, and I don't want to melt them down (especially the ones that are already antiqued). Pouring these buttons was an extensive hobby of his, one that he turned into a business on here and eBay to the satisfaction of hundreds of people over the years. I will be continuing his craft once I no longer have countless boxes of his buttons (and maybe I won't take a Save the Wubblies to the …
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Ahoy ye scurvey bilge rats an' bretheren of ill repute!!! Once again we are castin' an eye out fer fellow mates o' the sea which are needen' colors! Colors ta be flyin high an' mighty in th' wind! Fair winds and following seas to ye pyrate brethren! We have new slots open for custom, hand crafted pirate flags! Our custom made pirate flags are hand dyed, and hand painted with your custom design on both sides. They are made from a medium weight canvas, sturdy and made for use outdoors. They measure 4 ½ feet wide by 3 feet high though we can accommodate any size you might need. They are made with triple re-enforced hanging corners with brass grommets. The flags are treated…
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Anything under $300 would be a pretty good deal on this tube: http://www.ebay.com/itm/221995512187?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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Hello I have 2 Queen Ann pistols 4 sale one is 325 And the other 400 that one has chrome barrel on it If intrested leave a message
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Well, a lifelong dream of full self-employment doing yacht rigging and diving is finally underway for me this year. I have big hopes for 2010 and bigger plans for years coming. Part of this is Buccaneer Ropeworks a company devoted to traditional rigging, custom fancywork, and other products of general pirate-y interest. Pictured below are a handful of items currently for sale as well as samples of the sort of work that I do. I'm currently working on a line of knotted bottles as well as some voodoo themed items inspired by the book, "On Stranger Tides". I also stock a variety of sizes of manila 3-strand at very competitive prices as well as sewing palms, real sail nee…
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Ahoay Crew of the Mercury! I saw this on ebay that might interest ye . . . I make no affirmations of any kind, just saw it had yer vessel's name and thought ye might find it worth taking a look-see, aye . . . http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Style-Folk-Art-Sail-Ship-Faux-Whale-Tooth-Scrimshaw-2-Side-Decoration-/381357915334?hash=item58cab3fcc6
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I be selling my Barbossa Skull butt piece for the British dragoon pistol and possably all the teardrop pieces and barrel piece. Solid brass and will fit on yer Dragoon flintlock with little modification. PM me for details. Here are some pictures fer yer viewing pleasure...
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Some of you may remember a few years back buying buttons from Donna Kinzle (Mary Diamond on the Pub). Well, some of us NEED buttons again!. In order to make this happen we have need to satisfy the minimum order for her to follow thru and order these. The minimum group order is 12 Gross or 1728 buttons. We have commits for 900 buttons so far, so we are still short. If you are interested and haven't already responded to the thread on Facebook, post here or IM me with your contact info and I'll connect you with Donna. lets try to keep the individual orders to minimum 50 Please! Donna has to count these and ship individually, so partner up and order together! PYRATES - …
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So I have been working with a shoe designer and maker from Europe and after many late nights talking back and forth we came up with this. We are still working out the details of the final price and finding the best shipping method. They are coming from his shoemaker in Thailand and the shipping from there is not the best dollar wise. Worst case scenario these will have to be ordered in larger/bulk orders and shipped to me and then I would have to ship them out to the individual buyers. The shoe is a rough out with a stacked leather heel, hand butt stitching and straight lasted the latches are left a bit wider so buyers will be able to choose their own buckle size. This is…
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