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  1. Nicely done Mission!

    BTW... uh... Pink Flamingo Slops... :D That is a bit much for an Introvert wouldn't you say?

    Note to Michael and Kate Bagley:

    I would like to commission a pair of Pink Flamingo slops... In Mission's size!;)

    madPete

  2. Ahoy,

    As me conversion from 1860s reenactin be mostly complete, I be new to piratin' and unattached to any crew. Does my attending PIP this year with the Mercury crew qualify? I'd be honored to sign on wit ya.

    Either way, I look forward to meeting ya'll at PIP and learn'n as much of the Mercury way as I can.

    Thank ye,

    madPete

    Phoenix, AZ

    (me character is under development, but fer now I'm Peter Chaaps , otherwise known as "madPete" or just "chops")

  3. Despite the obvious setbacks of not attending PIP this year, I will be fulfilling the promise of making the Mercury flag, or more to the point, Tracy has agreed to make it by hand. All praise Tracy. I also spoke with Fayma earlier today and made the necessary plans to ship the flag and other things to her. She'll see that it gets to the right people, so prepare to serve under the dark jack of the Mercury.

    We'll be a proud band serving under that flag William...

    I was looking forw'd to meetin ya Scallywag. Thanks to you and Tracy for the hard work, even though ya have no obligation. We'll set aside a share of the booty fer ya!

    madPete

  4. As this PIP rookie is flying in and camping, I'm trying to travel light as possible (with airline baggage restrictions/charges and all). B)

    Am I safe assuming I can find a pair of trees for a hammock? me wedge tent will go over the hammock between the trees which also eliminates needed poles. else aye needs to plan a cot or some blowup contraption as me back don't take kindly to the ground. B)

    Looking at photos from previous events, looks like plenty o trees. But with the restriction on number of campers, and the area we will be in this year, will this be a problem?

    Thanks for your opinion here mates...B)

    madPete

  5. Make a list! ... sort by priority ... Get it done!

    I know how ya feel, my first PIP and I been making linen shirts, waistcoat, rope sandals, breakin in Fugawees and still need to finish a pair of slops.

    Now... how will I ever fit it all (and a tent) in me luggage?? B)

    madPete

  6. Ah! So nothing will be mailed this year? (Just to make it crystal clear for everyone.)

    No nothing will be mailed!

    Thanks!

    I know this will probably be something of a pain in the neck, but would it be possible for those receiving these things to post the names of the folks whose apps you have received from board members? I think the mail is estimated to be able to deliver 99.4% of the material they received, but...you know. It would be nice to have receipt confirmed and all.

    mayhaps it would be easier to combine the Roll Call, footprints and this thread as one. Since William has gone to the trouble of building a roster, perhaps we could just highlight the names in green if registration is received, along with their tent footprint.

    Just for the record...

    Thank You for all your hard work, I know it can't be said enough!

    madPete

  7. Aye,

    being a noob to this event, when should we expect to receive some response to the re-enactor registration form?

    I have me airline reservations completed, just trying to stay on top of the game...

    Thank Ye Kindly,

    madPete

  8. a note about the poles...

    I ripped 2X4s right down the middle and installed a 3/8 or 7/16 bolt screwed into the top, then cut the head. I use a cross bar on top that fits over the bolts (for the tent). I did find

    that the poles can spit easily if you aren't careful taking it down though.

    I wrapped the first couple inches of the top of the poles with sisal twine (tightly).

    Then goop it up with elmers glue. Haven't had a problem with poles splitting since!

    madPete

  9. Nice job to both Bright and L. Silver!

    I wouldn't have guessed they will last 10 years but it makes sense.

    It just shows there are alternatives to spending money.

    I tend to build a lot of kit on my own, from ideas I get in places like this. Not just to

    save money, but to understand the time frame and how they did things.

    My projects aren't perfect, but that's not the point. The satisfaction comes with the doing....

    Hopefully, our examples will inspire the others that are holding back!

    madPete

  10. Just thought I would add my experience...

    A couple years ago I built a tent for my civil war reenacting using the

    Home Depot (Lowes) canvas paint tarps, and just recently made a small fly

    as well.

    It is not completely period correct, but I did incorporate some handi-work that

    others might decide is useful.

    Make sure you get the heaviest and densest weave you can find, wash it.

    Some seams will fray which you will need to redo.

    I left the existing sewn seams where I could to minimize work (I planned

    to redo later, yeah right... I have time for that).

    Instead of grommets, I used some waxed sinew from Tandy. Make sure you

    reinforce the areas with 2-3 layers of canvas. Cut holes slightly larger than

    the rope you are using and use a button hole stitch with the sinew.

    I did this for the stake tie-downs - two holes, knot the rope on the inside:

    IMG_0810_web.JPG

    I did this for the ties on the entrance (reinforced in back) with rope knotted on each side:

    IMG_0809_web.JPG

    Getting a little better on the new fly (all new work was handstitched):

    IMG_0806_web.jpgIMG_0808_web.jpg

    Finished product has lasted two years ( I expect the fly to last as well):

    IMG_0797_web.JPG

    madPete

    (Omar the tentmaker - I am not...)

  11. Thank ye Mates - I've heard tell the coral at PIP be tough on the feet.

    These be just an addition to me kit (along with the Fugawees).

    Just thought I'd share my project. Except for the labor weaving the soles,

    the price be right even if they turn out to be throw-away.

    Hmmm... After some thought, a piece of leather tied to the outside ropes

    might add nicely to the lifespan...

    madPete

  12. hey mate, i saw that jig a couple of years ago. i must say yours are much better than my mess. I would not plan on wearing those at pip and have them last though. the beach and a lot of the camp area is coral in various stages of ankle twisters. they will work for just puttering around the camp, but i'm afraid would be shredded with just one walk from the camp to the fort. i'm looking forward to seeing them. how do they feel on the feet?

    Aside from the thick rope between the toes, they feel decent. We'll see after the second

    one is complete if the friction is bothersome. But I think it is entirely dependent on the rope

    you use. I used manila rope, and the twine on the soles feels good.

    I have been thinking about coating the bottom somehow, something that looks like tar....

    madPete

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