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Liam McMac

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  1. It's a simple link with public access but... for those of you who have trouble with it here ya go Coarse canvas early period slops with pockets Size 35-36 never worn slight oil staning and left unhemmed $55 includes shipping Lightweight canvas slops with pockets size 40-42 well worn but in good shape would make a good instant addition to a pirates kit unhemmed $45 includes shipping Size 46 tartan waistcoat $45 French-fly canvas breeches Size 30-32 (never worn) $60 Linen shirt XL-XXL $30
  2. 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
  3. Yeah that material is unique.... comfortable. Thanks again
  4. Ahh... the wind has picked up. A fine day for sailin.

  5. Sorry sir those are breeches and they are not for sale items... Just examples. I would be happy to make you pair. Thank you for your interest sir.
  6. http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=179298682111220&set=a.151256931582062.24799.150735534967535&theater size 42 short coat $40 http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=151261898248232&set=a.151259004915188.24800.150735534967535&theater size 46 wool tartan waistcoat $40 http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=151263898248032&set=a.151263491581406.24803.150735534967535&theater 3 pairs of slops... not so used as these pictured 1) size 34-36, 30'' long, unhemed, cotton with slight tea stain, new, never worn 2) size 40-42, 30' long, unhemed, lightweight cotton duck, well worn and stained but contruction is unaffected 3) size 36-38, 30 ' long, unhemed, dropcloth canvas, some minor staining, new never worn all have pockets and rear waist adjustment $40 each
  7. Well I said beware... not... be aware but, be that too I suppose you know... cause were pirates and such
  8. I looked at the Facebook photos. The work I saw was so well done. I hope to some day achive that degree of quality. Thank you kindly sir... time and patience... a love for the craft helps out alot Now its time to work on proper camp
  9. Here are a few of the projects I have going on http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=30888&id=150735534967535 I also fear making a pair of stays but I know I will soon have to venture into that area Cheers all!
  10. yawwwwwn... so... whats been goin on aroud here?

  11. It's obviously a giant shoe horn... for whom I don't know... maybe Gulliver
  12. I'm not sure about the source... I may have seen it before but you're gonna have to ask Dana... he supplied the pic
  13. Custom Rennaisance era sailors breeches for Ivan Henry based on the period drawing below. Navy linen with white wool tape embelishments. Adjustable waist and rough carved wodden buttons for the fly. The matching jerkin is in the works.
  14. Any documentation on the knitted coif? I wear a linen one under my statute cap, but I've never seen reference to a knitted one. Hawkyns Nope sorry... just common sense... if they made them of linen... they probably knitted them of wool. Some things were so common they wouldn't be documented. I'm not worried though... my kit will most likely be the most PC kit at this faire.
  15. Head to your local redezvous... sure to be a mountain man or two who provide gun accessories
  16. Here are some updated photos of the ren era pirate kit... did some more research and found that common sailors wouldn't have had fancy jerkins and the like, yet they would have a tunic/shirt_like doublet so... New linen commoner's doublet Open kneed breeches/slops commoners knitted cap (akin to the linen sort seen in many period impressions) Breeches are similar to venetians and are not hand finshed since the will be covered by the doublet. They have a drawstring waist and a single button fly closure for convenience The doublet is hand finished with hemp cord and a single abalone button on the collar
  17. has a pair of slops for sale.......

  18. Yes sir they love pirates at Rendezvous and I always have a blast hanging out with the crusty mountain men. However, they are very serious about period correctness. Pirates and mountain men had a closer relationship than most would think... many a pirate's booty ended up in trade channels I'm sure.... floating up the Mississippi.
  19. I can not thank you all enough for the kind words.... and business.... all the clothing listed here has sold, but I am always taking new orders. _Liam
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