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Ivan Henry aka Moose

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  1. Oh yes...the "Puritan" hat.

    Our good Captain Sterling own's one from Dirty Billy's Hats

    17th Century Hats from Dirty Billy's

    C29 1640's Men's Hat (Crucible) is as close to the picture of the hat the captain has.

    The one the good Captain owns is Beaver and has been through Hell 'n Back! As still wears wonderfully.

    Dirty Billy does a wonderful job...he's not cheep, but worth every penny!

    THANKS! Holy smokes though, $250 for a hat? That's very very nice, but might have to wait for a special occasion gift. Was it called "Puritan"? I have seen a reference to a Sugarloaf as well. Or is that something different?

  2. I'm back with more pirate fashion questions....

    I'm really curious as to what those puritan looking hats that I've seen in a few illustrations (Pyle and others) are called, what is the history behind them (if any) and if anyone knows of a source for them. I have seen a UK re-enactor sporting one - it looked great. In the first pick there are two pirates on the left sporting them and the next, the pirate standing on the right.

    Extorting-Tribute-From-The-Citizens,-Or-The-Sack-Of-Carthagena,-From-The-Fate-Of-A-Treasure-Town-By-Howard-Pyle,-Published-In-Harpers-Monthly-Magazine,-December-1905.jpg

    Pyle_pirates_dividing.jpg

  3. I'll match or beat any price that loyalist charges for like items and there is no customs or international shipping charges .....and let me know what sort of musket you might be interested in since I usually don't bring long guns to pyrate events other than Blunderbusses

    Thanks! I have been considering these:

    http://www.militaryheritage.com/musket16.htm

    and

    http://www.militaryheritage.com/musket8.htm

    Anyone have any opinions on those?

    I may also pick up a pistol. I'm fond of Queen Anne pistols, but honestly, I am open to suggestions seeing as I have not really seen any of this stuff in person. I am looking forward to it! Will you be in the Sutlers Row area?

    Thanks!

  4. Oh - I would like to buy a musket of some sorts and perhaps a pistol - I like the pricing of Loyalist Arms, so I guess I'm looking for a nice (Indian made) weapon. I was going to order, but thought it would be cool to actually hold and see what I might purchase.

  5. I'm saving my nickles and dimes for shopping at the HBBF and I was wondering if anybody has a Sutler's Row line up? I did hear that Black Bear Historical Clothing is going to be there. I was wondering specifically if there are vendor's like Loyalist Arms there. Specifically anyone selling non-firing weapons lke Loyalist Arms.

    Thanks!

  6. Thanks! I appreciate it!

    ahoy mooseworth,

    just wandered across this thread. as far as the blackbeard festival goes, if you are attending as general public- wear what you like and enjoy yourself. if you are a performing crew the boots should stay at home and we really don't mind striped socks, but prefer solids.

    If i can help with anymore prefestival questions, please don't hesitate to ask and be sure to track me down when you get there. I'll be in camp by thursday.

    -dutch

  7. well i ordered a pair. they were cool in sending additional pictures. Seems they do not have the correct sides, they are not hand stitched and the back isn't butt stitched, oh and the heel is low, but honestly, I think they are the most accurate off the shelf shoe for 1680 - 1730. They are rough out, have small D buckles, long tongues, and square toes. I'll report back when i receive them.

  8. Wikipedia has an article as well: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_mortar

    I particularly like this quote

    A lack of surviving specimens of this firearm indicate that it was not a popular weapon, possibly due to the safety issues. In his essay on the weapon, Hewitt opines that the mortar is among a variety of "projects for destruction which have never destroyed anything but the fortunes of their inventors."[3] In fact, under military exhibitions in The Official Report of the Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84 a hand mortar is described as "only a toy ... never intended for service."[4]

  9. Thanks as always Michael!

    You are quickly becoming my Authenticity Sensei!

    I had the same reservations about not seeing the soles or back of them and of not seeing their name mentioned in "shoe circles".

    More shoe queries....

    Are these more accurate for GAOP than the Fugawee Concords?

    http://www.re-enactmentshop.com/18e-Shoes.JPG

    Anyone delt with these guys before?

    Thanks again for all of your help!

    I wouldn't bat an eyelash at seeing those at a GAoP re-enactment. They're actually pretty sharp shoes!

    That said, for those perfectionists who fret over the nitty gritty details, most of the detail that tends to seperate the earlier period shoes from the later mid-18th century shoes is in the side to hind quarters, which are completely not visible from that picture. The rather long tongure is a very good sign, but the profile of the side seam is usually one of the key details in seperating early from mid 18th century shoes...

    On the whole shoes are one of the items that the most leniency is given towards as there just aren't that many manufacturers, and most of the manufacturers that are trying to get it as close to possible for the GAoP, have extremely long waiting/ordering periods, or are really expensive, or both. Fugawees and/or Jardigans have kind of the de fatco standard for their comprimise in accuracy, price, and turnaround time, and you will likely find that a larger percentage of GAoP re-enactors wear the Fugawees or Jardigans than any other shoe.

    As for the above company, I've never dealt with them, nor have I heard from anyone who has. ;)

  10. Hello,

    My lovely wife is working on a 1680-1720 mid-class riding/hunting habit. We have been unable to find a reference to footwear. While men wore boots while riding, did women of this time period do the same or did they wear something more typical for everyday dress (latchets, mules, etc.)

    Thanks!

  11. oi....14.....wherve ya been hidin!?!?

    Would never hide from you, luv! :rolleyes:

    As to the newbies, being one meself, I haven't much to say except try to be as period correct as possible and we'll all get along just dandy! Oh, and bring yer rum!!

    Okay so far (see my other posts) I need a new pair of shoes and no stripey socks, then there's Rum, no bucket boots, Rum, some more rum and more rum

  12. Well I did a search through both the "Captain's Twill" and "Thieve's Market" sections of the pub, and I couldn't find the thread I seem to recall. Maybe the discussion happenned on another pirate forum I am on? Sorry I couldn't be of more help or provide more solid evidence.

    Thanks! I've been dong a lot researching lately, trying to build a good kit and as you've noticed as well, failed to see any evidence either way. Could they be a bigger faux pas than bucket boots on a historically correct effort?

  13. Firstly welcome to the pub.

    Those are nice and the price isn't bad either. I can honestly say I have heard nothing on her shoes. As for them being right for the period I think they'd be close but I will truthfully say I am no expert.

    You might also wish to check out the shoes here as they are also pretty reasonably priced.(style S3 to be exact)

    Thanks! I have checked out S3 as well - just having communication issues with them (they say they are having problems reading my e-mail. ? :(

  14. Hello! It's my first post!

    Like many other folks I've read about, I'm looking for a good pair of shoes. I've spent hours reading the threads here, but I have yet to see an opinion or subject relating to Sally Green's closed latchet shoes. http://www.sallygreen.co.uk/pics/17-latchet.gif

    Everything I have researched looks like the black closed latches would be fine for 1700-oh, say 1715 or 1720. I am planning on ordering a pair from Loyalist Arms, but I need a pair during the 4-6 month wait. Would these work or would I be better off ordering a pair of the pleather kicks I've seen that are not quite right, but inexpensive.

    Thanks

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