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Keelhauled Conny

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  1. ...thanks Lady B...and I've left extra bones about to prevent chewing!
  2. From the album: New Kit!

    ...I made these shoes from two pairs I got at the thrift store ($3.00) and black ribbon ($6.00)...not totally PC, but pretty close for nine bucks!<br /><br />...and that's Murphy, my handsome boy.

    © © Pyracy.com 2002 - 2010

  3. From the album: New Kit!

    © © Pyracy.com 2002 - 2010

  4. From the album: New Kit!

    © © Pyracy.com 2002 - 2010

  5. I went last year...it was awesome! I'll definitely be there! Conny
  6. Avast! Me friends ta' tha South'ard! T'was of a rare cold night whilst berthed in Miami that it were marked that Snow Fell! Tha First and only time it were ta do so, sez I! And sure it would be I ta be livin there when it done so! Aye! T'were like nights spent in the Roaring 40s let alone the near tropics. If'n ye've got a dorg nor a cat such as y...

  7. Wow. Those are incredible examples, Capt. Sterling. The blue one in the center...fantastic! ;^) Conny
  8. I went to this event in 2008...imagine thousands of drunk teenagers (not in costume) acting like little wannabe gangsters, starting fights, puking, walking around with pitbulls...it was like a crappy frat party...with beads. Whoo-whoooo. Not to mention, no place to pee.
  9. Thanks Lady B! I decided to let the petticoat go...sniff sniff...for the money I can get a bunch of linen petticoats, which I'm positive are PC! It was gorgeous though...it looked just like the one on the Vintage Textiles site. Maybe I'll get a small piece of crewel fabric and attempt a stomacher...hmmmm...that would work for GAOP, yes? Conny
  10. Hello fellow Floridian!

  11. The exhibit stays in Philly until Feb. Where it goes from there, I do not know. Maybe closer? I was surprised to learn that the bulk of the collection and remaining reposits are in North Carolina. I will be seeking more about this!

  12. "> Mermaid I painted a few years ago...I'm tired of looking at her pert, well, you know what's...make me an offer... Conny -she measures about 2' x 3'
  13. Aye, the exhibit to be seen was "Tattoo in the Life of the American Sailor" at the Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia. Starting with the Whalers and the So. Sea Islanders it covered the Navy thru' the wars and the countercultures as well. They had a fest aboard the Warship "Olympia", 1892, in Oct. for a weekend. It was awesome! There were 40 Old School Artists t...

  14. All the artifacts from the wreck believed to be the Queen Anne's Revenge are being reposited at the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort. I live "over the bridge" in Morehead City, the other side of the Inlet where she was wrecked and where this wreckage is being exhumed. They can't say without a doubt because nothing has written on it "QAR" however, every indication, locati...

  15. The Blackbeard portrait bruised. Completely! "For all Great Art we must Suffer!" I like the Hulla Skeleton on your left arm. Maybe fix her up with the Skeleton Pirate on my left arm. The ship on my chest id the Clipper "Northern Lights" Joshua Slocum, Master.

  16. Loved your ink. checkout my photo album "Ink" . I tried to message you but couldn't. Dutch "X" his mark p.s. I have a coin from the 1715 wreck!

  17. From the album: Me Pirate Tattoos....

    © © Pyracy.com 2002 - 2009

  18. From the album: Me Pirate Tattoos....

    © © Pyracy.com 2002 - 2009

  19. From the album: Me Pirate Tattoos....

    © © Pyracy.com 2002 - 2009

  20. Yup Silkie, I've seen pockets too (so nice!), and I think curtains...damn...the one photo I've seen of a crewel skirt was from the late 18th century...It's just so pretty...I'm trying to will it into being historically correct...where's my Delorean?
  21. Hello all...I'm new to the Pub and working diligently on my GAOP impression. I've got the opportunity to get a beautiful crewel work petticoat at a great price, but I wasn't sure if it was a little too late for the time period...does anyone know if this type of embroidery was done on skirts prior to 1720? Thanks, Conny
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