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  1. I found a similar one. In the process of stretching it to a larger size. I removed the inside lining, soaked it in water and put a couple of hat stretchers inside to open it up. Next will be shaping it and spraying with combination of shellac flakes and denatured alcohol to keep its shape
  2. yup - he was in a lot of movies/tv that I saw. he will be missed
  3. This simply a fly I'm creating. It will be treated for waterproofing somehow, havent decided how yet. I have a wedge tent that I made in a similar fashion and its lasted since 2006 when I was playing civil war. The wedge has been waterproofed a number of times. 16 years is a long time for canvas... Needs it about every 5 years or so An Oar tent was added a few years later but thats very similar to the fly here, just sets up differently.
  4. I decided I might need a fly for Massacre Island and other events. So started with a 12X8ish piece of home depot paint tarp (or maybe it was lowes). The whole thing was washed and dried on hi heat to shrink it as much as its going to shrink. This makes the weave tighter. It shrank to about 11x7 approximately. Then cut out some 12X12 inch squares of similar material. to strengthen the areas where the grommets are going. Each piece was either folded over the edge or, on the corners was cut in half. Then raw edges were folded over and stitched thru all three layers. A layer on each side of the material and grommets will be added thru all 3 layers. There will be grommets in each corner, plus one in the middle on each of the long sides (11ft side split in the middle) for 6 total. The idea is a pole with a pin will stick thru far enough on each grommet to also wrap some rope tiedowns on the pin to stake the fly. I've done grommets on my wedge tent and oar tents in a similar fashion, and they've held up well so far. So this weekend I got the reinforcements on each corner and the middle stitched in with doubled linen thread. The next step is to create the grommets (photo shows earlier grommets I've done) Next weekend: grommets and poles
  5. July 8-9. Shore Line Aquatic Park in Long Beach CA. This is looking to be a big event with camping over the weekend and crews from all over. We have a small crew attending with a local group and planning on lots of photos. This event has really morphed over the years. It seemed to have a slow start after taking over after the beloved Ojai Pirate Festival. Became Belmont Pier Invasion for a while and now is in a large seaside park in Long Beach run by Order of Leviathan..
  6. Watch the Battle! Visit Fort Mose Historic State Park for this event from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. with battle reenactments at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. between the British and Scottish invaders and the victorious Spanish defenders along with the free black militia and Native American auxiliaries. Event admission is free. 15 Fort Mose Trail, St. Augustine. 904-823-223 https://fortmose.org/bloody-battle/ https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/events/battle-of-bloody-mose-1/
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    Updates for 2025 We are working in partnership with the City of Melbourne on the development of a new 58-acre multi-use parcel just a few miles from Wickham Park Ahoy me mateys, we be needin’ all hands on deck as we set sail for adventure! Would-be sea dogs are challenged by the Prince to bandy about their saltiest language in our “Talk Like A Pirate Contest”. We’ll also be judgin’ the finer points of how a lass fills in her corset at our “Bustier Contest.” Yarr! https://brevardrenaissancefair.com/
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    Pirates and Belly Dancers - two favorites at any Renaissance Festival - all gathered together for our final weekend of the season. See the Dancers, Rogues, Pirates, and Privateers, and make merry with the magic of the Enchanted Forest. Whether you sail on salt water or fresh, you're welcome to berth in our village and tavern. https://midmichiganrenfest.com/dates-%26-themes
  9. Pyrates are joining back on the forum all the time and many are silent on the forum, so it cant hurt to ask if any are local... It's a bit of a stretch to attend pirate themed ren fairs when you live in another state. Being in Arizona, I have to pick and choose carefully. There are 2 events that are within a 6-7 hour drive for me in California. Almost all the rest require a very long drive or a plane flight. I know Stynky is in the same boat er... ship, so to speak
  10. Stynky, we have a hemp rope that we'll drop from the plane as we fly by...
  11. hobby lobby has square glass bottles, but I didnt see colored. I'm not sure how period looking they really are but you could certainly get sets there
  12. looks like you could play dice with em or fill em with grog!
  13. I love this one! "You know what, Stan, if you want me to wear 37 pieces of flair, like your pretty boy over there Bryan, why don't you make the minimum 37 pieces of flair?"
  14. I'm going to put this on the inside of my Monmouth brim, then I can flip the brim so you will see me coming at night!
  15. I dont pretend to have all events, because I find new ones on a weekly basis. if an event is not in the Event calendar, please continue to post or let me know so I can add it if it fits pirate criteria or is closely related Thanks!
  16. There is an events calendar link on on the home page that is maintained https://pyracy.com/events/ so you can click on a month and see everything scheduled along with contact information, etc... I've created a master list of events, so I can look them up every year for new dates and mark the the ones that no longer happen.
  17. Looks like you did copy/paste on the quote. that carries whatever formatting from where ye got it. Welcome Aboard!
  18. Welcome aboard!!! Some of my favorite things have been found wandering down the rabbit hole, and then trying to find my way back!
  19. Welcome back Cheeky Actress! My favorite memory of you is dancing the Bees Knees in period garb in front of a pub at PIB. Priceless...
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    A Castle, A King, A Faire Prepare thyself for your Fairytale Fantasy coming to life in our 15th Century Castle! Rub elbows with Peasants, Pirates, Vikings, Faeries, Princess, Duke and Duchess, the Queen and thou may even be Knighted by the King! Stroll through our village filled with renaissance entertainment, food & drink and our unique artisan market! Come and behold the magnificent festival fit for Royalty! 2024 Date Event April 27/28 Celtic Weekend May 4/5 Fantasy/Underworld May 11/12 Cirque de Faire. Also Mother’s Day Weekend. Watch for Specials May 17, 18, 19 *Pirate Weekend May 25/26 Viking Weekend * May 17 is Student Day. Student tickets are $5/Adults $10. Students must be accompanied by an adult. Entertainers will be doing special shows for students. Vendors that choose to do so will be open. Hours are 10 AM to 6 PM NO PETS. SERVICE ANIMALS ONLY due to horses, jouster horses, birds of prey, and cockatoo show at the events. Apologies, but unfortunately, for safety reasons we cannot allow the entry of Service Animals in Training. Thank you for understanding. https://renaissancefaireindiana.com
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