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Ivan Henry aka Moose

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  1. The pattern is based on standard sized tarps. The main piece is one tarp, the sides are two long narrow tarps and the flaps are cut from another large tarp. I plan on waterproofing it and creating proper poles, lines, etc. I am having someone sew it for me. Once I get it set up with poles and stuff, I will take pictures and list more details. It took multiple hours to accurately design this pattern, so I'm happy to see that it could be of use. I will report more soon. The first actual use should be at the Pirate Gathering in St. Augustine Florida on November 12th - 15th. Look for me and my new tent!
  2. Good points! Version 3 is up now. Added are door dimensions and a note about the dims being finished size. around 1' needs to be added to the cut on all sides for finishing.
  3. 134" - cut and paste error! good catch. i'll fix that and repost it.
  4. Not sure if this is the correct spot for this, but.... I spent a few hours planning out a large wall tent that can be made with painter's tarps from Lowes/Home Depot, etc. Being the picky person that I am, I made a 1/2 scale pattern. It's currently still being sewn, so the end results are not conclusive yet. At any rate, I thought i would share my pattern with everyone. Enjoy! Painter's Tarp Tent Pattern 1/2" = 1"
  5. I am currently out of Blunderbusses but will continue giving active Pyracy Pub members 10% off. I've got a good selection of pistols still in stock as well as the Matchlock Muskets and that awesome French Calvary Musket.
  6. This is my "fantasy pirate" baldric that I just had made for me last December. It features a sword baldric and three holsters on the front as well as an accessory attachment on the side for an additional holster, leather cinch bag and or a small dagger holder. I have all three accessories as well. It's all leather, black and has been distressed slightly to have a softer more worn look to it. I paid over $250. Been used just a few times. There has to be a good home here for this cool piece. I would like to get $175 for it, shipping included. Make me an offer! The three holsters on the baldric are for smaller pistols like the ones pictured (not included but could if interested) Murdoch pistols work great in there as well. Drop me an e-mail if interested.
  7. We are leaving WAY early, like the 24th I believe, but if any of you are passing through Tampa before then, you have a air mattress with your name on it!
  8. From the album: Pirate stuff

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  9. Hey Michael, Sad to say that I don't have the "flight funds" for this. I was really hoping to be able to go. Hope to see you and kate again very soon though. Hope you can make it to PIP. Our house in Tampa is open to you all if need be.
  10. Hey Sterling, I'm not certain as to my exact footprint, as my tent is still under construction, but.... I would say that 16x16 would be a safe bet with ropes and all factored in. My wife and and I are in the Mercury Camp, registered under Dana and Kelli Farnsworth.
  11. Is there a careening camp there? What should i look for and or go to participate in, not miss, etc...?
  12. I like the sleeved waistcoat a lot. Nice job!
  13. These can be made to fire? Just looked at the website, they look very nice. Yes. Drilling a vent hole and adding a flint. They might need some tweaking as they are from India.
  14. The wife and i are planning on going. Never have before and wondering what to expect and who might be there from the Pub.
  15. I have a little company that i maintain for fun - www.IvanHenry.com I sell India made flintlocks for folks who are skilled enough to add a flint, drill a vent hole and tinker if need be or to folks who just want a really nice authentic "paper weight" that can be made to fire at a later date. My prices are great for what i deliver. I keep a small inventory. I've sold a couple of pieces to folks on the pub already.
  16. I have found them to be professional, timely, organized, if not totally GAOP.
  17. Nice sashes of correct material, cravats and really nice - I mean really nice items of clothing.
  18. As Jack Sparrow said, "Pirate..." :-) Still have at least one of each above.
  19. Hey Callenish, Not even trying to compete with you! You offer pre-drilled test fired weapons with a flint! I see my business for those who either want the most authentic "paper weight" or for the semi-seasoned who doesn't mind tweaking and drilling and such. PM me, I wouldn't mind working together on something, I have a few ideas....
  20. Hello! In a quest to buy a few replica weapons for myself, I decided to start a small business for fun. I will have my website www.IvanHenryTradingCompany.com up hopefully this month. Until then, I received my first shipment about a week or so ago and would like to offer forum members a sneak peek at what I have, and offer a 10% discount off the prices listed, to you - forum members - for the next 30 days! My replicas are from India, some or most of you have seen similar before, so no real surprises here. They come shipped without the vent hole drilled and with no flint. A drill press, and $5 for a flint will get your new stick going boom in no time. Please PM me or e-mail me for questions or orders. Shipping additional. I have other pictures of specific details I can send upon request. Thanks! 10% Off Listed Prices to Pyracy Forum Members for the next 30 days. Brass Flintlock Blunderbuss: $395.99 Brass Doglock Blunderbuss: $395.99 Doglock Pistol: $264.99 English Dragoon Pistol: $264.99 French Cavalry Pistol: $264.99 Prussian Potsdam Pistol: $264.99 Scottish Murdoch Pistol: $259.99 English Sea Service Pistol: $259.99 French 1728 Cavalry Musket: $425.99 English Matchlock Musket: $425.99 Email me
  21. Ivan Henry aka Moose

    Weapons I have for sale

    Soon, I will have a web site - ivanhenrytradingcompany.com But for now.... I have these weapons ready to go! Images are ©2009 Dana Farnsworth for Ivan Henry Trading Company
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