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madPete

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  1. I got this for Christmas and thought it was a decent book. And that without having read a Crichton novel prior. maybe that's a good thing? The next one will be better!
  2. sposed to be 110 today... but its a dry heat (so is a furnace)

  3. Thank you for the gracious offer Callenish! pretty sure I will be in a hotel. At this point I'm planning a similar trip as last year... fly in weds or thurs, fly out Mon (into Key West this time, the drive from Miami/Ft lauderdale was nice, but forced me to miss Sunday night activities). We even considered the whole week and bringing the family, but that is not looking likely. mP
  4. It looks like madPete will be staying in town this year rather than camping and may have company, though that is still tentative. I do prefer to remain listed with the Mercury crew for this event, can't wait to see you blokes and lasses! mP
  5. That's the link! As a PIP rookie last year, I can say read these threads it covers 95% of what ya need ta know. No one expects yer ta be spot on first time out, but make yer best efforts and ya will be rewarded with the moniker "FB" (it's a good thing!) Can't say this too often - listen to William RedWake.... take care of yer feet and make sure your shoes are broken in and comfortable and Walk everyday the couple weeks before the event. You'll be glad you did. Ask questions, folks here are great and glad to answer your questions., P.S. WELCOME BACK MISSION! WE MISSED YOU (Ya just can't keep good surgeons - especially when they were pressed)
  6. aye... add Arizona to the list of landlocked ships!
  7. says: eyeing goggles and a derby hat ... hmmm

  8. just started Vagabond by bernard cornwell (2nd of the Grail series) about an archer in Englnd 1300 with a bit of the grail quest mixed in.
  9. Top notch! Very nice work mate. I was looking ta craft somethin like this prior to PIP 2009. With flyin in and all, I punted on a lot of stuff and bartered fer a lightweight nylon hammock ta get by. twas the first time I ever closed mine eyes on a hammock - sure beats a cot. been meanin' to get back to this work tho, and you just might have provided the inspiration with those pics... Thank ye Sir!
  10. There once was a surgeon called Mission Against all advice he went fish'n He went on to the keys away from the freeze and was pressed just like he was wish'n Beware of the bloke who may sink ye in the pub he is quick with a winky he'll take yer hat and then chew the fat by now you should know this is Stynky
  11. Powder yer face?!? Rascals! me thinks the wig be need'n the powder
  12. Shrek... "Do you think he's maybe compensating for something?" Seriously, that is one monstrous flag - Fantastic job! Hope to see it flying at PIP this year as well ... (er, the flag that is)
  13. Wilbur Smith Birds of Prey - lots of pages but reads fast.
  14. spoilsport! if'n ya cain't have a little fun with the lad what's the point? old man!
  15. 21... eeeeesh! aye'd say have a Rum on me, but me doubts you can hold yer liquor yet. Happy Birthday to the young strapping lad!
  16. To me, this sword made by Matt at Baltimore Sword and Knife (made for POD) epitomizes what a cutlass is (or should be) ... See this thread
  17. Aye... celebrate with a bottle 'o cheer Mate!
  18. These are awesome! I Highly recommend. madPete
  19. Nice job Michael! I was thinking about making a map/document case along those lines. I still have a few solid brass buckles left (1" & 3/4") that I used to put on Artillery Powder bags if ya need some and recently Tandy has added some solid brass buckles to their line.
  20. I love it! but it makes me wonder bout ya Quartermaster...
  21. Just finished Archer's Tale by Bernard Cornwell and Crusader by Michael Eisner. Archer's Tale was typical great Cornwell reading. The Crusader was also excellent. Aye what should I read next?
  22. I used the Birchwood Casey Plum brown on my Traditions Kentucky rifle kit. The Browning looks great. Maintenance wise it has been easier to maintain than the shiney finish on my former '61 Springfield. It is more work to apply than some finishes, with heating and such. I'd have to read the directions again, but I remember it was a bit more labor intensive to apply.
  23. Nice kit and Happy Birthday!
  24. Now who could this chap be? Awesome pics! Callenish & Salty
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