I am new to the list and hope pirates had mamas because I'm probably twice the age of some of the mates and missies on the list. I've only done pirate at RenFairs where I portray Caterina Passero, the Italian mama of Giovanni Passero who ran away to sea to search for his alleged father at the age of 12 and I've been looking for him ever since. (Passero means Sparrow.). Rumors have it that papa was washed overboard during a particularly severe and violent drinking binge and never seen again. Although having used the RC Hunting Traveling Riding Ensemble pattern, my garb is mainly a farce, based upon the idea of booty arriving periodically from my absent son and collecting items here and there. (which is simply a way to avoid a gazillion buttonholes)-- Some silk, some lace, some buttons and purely parodizing (is that a word?) my betters. I interact with all the JS's at Faire, "Thatza my son!" I try to do my grandmother's accent (not knowing how to do an Italian doing 17th century English) but often end up ....doing Borat.
I would like to make another set of garb that is more historically accurate and have the wool but have all sorts of other era projects in the way right now.
I'm also trained as a historian (Ph.D. U.S. UT/Austin, 1989--all of 19th, Military to 1900 and the Italian Risorgimento) but was disabled by kidney failure from teaching in 1994 (am on dialysis and the transplant list), so I like to inject a little history into my impression and also give away repro doubloons or pieces of eight to the kiddies and even try to explain them sometimes. Have done reenactments since 1966--mainly Rev and Civil War and an occasional F and I. Home field is 19th.
Where can I go to ask a gangplank question (need it for Saturday) about the dimensions of a Steinkirk ca. 1700?