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Capn' Mac

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About Capn' Mac

  • Birthday 07/21/1975

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    http://www.dirkandarrow.com
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  • Location
    Land Locked in the Rockies!
  • Interests
    The Golden Age of Pyracy<br />Scottish History<br />Home Brewing<br />Rum
  1. 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 with a UV blocker to prevent fading and are water proofed and made to withstand high winds and the elements. In short they are made for real use whether flying in your camp or raised as your colors on board your water craft of choice. These flags will last for years of hard and rugged use. Prices range from $85 on up depending on artwork. Please contact us for a quote. Here are some examples of recently completed flages for the New Orleans Pyrate Week! Here be a very small sample of some o' our past work: ...an' some o' our cutthroat customers flyin our wares! We have been reviewd on Bilgemunky.com and in Pirates Magazine! Check out our sight and let us know if we can be of service: http://www.dirkandarrow.com/7.html
  2. 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 with a UV blocker to prevent fading and are water proofed and made to withstand high winds and the elements. In short they are made for real use whether flying in your camp or raised as your colors on board your water craft of choice. These flags will last for years of hard and rugged use. Prices range from $85 on up depending on artwork. Please contact us for a quote. Here are some examples of recently completed flages for the New Orleans Pyrate Week! Here be a very small sample of some o' our past work: ...an' some o' our cutthroat customers flyin our wares! We have been reviewd on Bilgemunky.com and in Pirates Magazine! Check out our sight and let us know if we can be of service: http://www.dirkandarrow.com/7.html
  3. Ahoy ye scurvey bilge rats an' bretheren of ill repute!!! We been trapped in the ice o' winter's bane and have freed our lowsome disreputable selves once again and 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 with a UV blocker to prevent fading and are water proofed and made to withstand high winds and the elements. In short they are made for real use whether flying in your camp or raised as your colors on board your water craft of choice. These flags will last for years of hard and rugged use. Prices range from $85 on up depending on artwork. Please contact us for a quote. Here are some examples of recently completed flages for the New Orleans Pyrate Week! Here be a very small sample of some o' our past work: ...an' some o' our cutthroat customers flyin our wares! We have been reviewd on Bilgemunky.com and in Pirates Magazine! Check out our sight and let us know if we can be of service: http://www.dirkandarrow.com/7.html
  4. Greetin's mates! I find myself in an interesting situation. I have an extremely lucrative job working from home which allows me to live literally anywhere in the continental US that I wish to live. I was born and raised here in Colorado but I feel I really am all done here. I've lived in Oregon and loved it and am considering a move back up there but considering I can go any where I open to just about anything. Where would you good folks suggest that a guy who earns a decent living and would love to really dive feet first into a strong, well established pirate/reenactment scene move?
  5. Ahoy mates!! Tis' been a regular torrent o' business these past couple of months!! Here are a couple of pictures of some happy hearty cusomers! And a newly completed piece... Slots are opening up folks...get em while they're hot!!
  6. Thank you! It was the very first purchase i made when building my kit!
  7. Just finished up a right beaut o' a pennent fer Gerttie! Have a look at this lovely lady boyo's: We now have slots open again folks! First come, first served!
  8. Would you mind adding us for custom flags, smuggler's boxes, signs, snf other sunddries? www.dirkandarrow.com
  9. Just finnished the paint job for Pylos's flag. Just needs the grometting and some weathering and it'll be good to go:
  10. Here's the final paint for a job for Pylos. Just needs reinforced gromets and a bit of weather and it'll be good to go!
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