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Jas. Hook

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  1. Ahoy Stynky! Happy Birthday to ye matey. All the best' Jas. Hook Avast thar! Leftover diviled eggs is it? Sounds as if some scallywag be seekin' ye moniker, Mr. Tudor.
  2. Korisios - Just speculation but could it be depiction of court or formal atire? U.S. Army dress blues has elements of 1860's look. Vatican's Swiss Guard is another example of a timeless ceremonial dress. Jas. Hook
  3. Thankee M'lady GG - Hummmm... a rum cake with birthday candles. Now that sounds like a combustible mix with a fuse on top. Jas. Hook
  4. Ahoy Jim Congratulations to ye as well as to Mom and Dad. May the youngster be blessed with a long and healthful life and may all his dreams come true. Jas. Hook
  5. Thankee all, mates, for the fine wishes o' the day. Jas. Hook
  6. PPP - I will, though it's still a work in progress. Jas. Hook
  7. Thanks all for the replies, mates. As I'm using hemp rope I'm trying not to waste it by under cuts or over cuts. I've made a bunch of slide for the guy ropes and have made the two center ends 8' poles stained with the final 12" of the end painted white to resemble a spar from a small boat. For an add on to one of the 8' I located and am rebuilding a small wood single sheave block. Jas. Hook
  8. Admiralty Jas. Hook Pegleg - After Aubrey/Maturin you can try the Lord Ramage and the Bolitho series.
  9. I'm setting up some tarp poles 8' and 6.5' in length. What would be the length of associated the guy ropes? Thanks Jas. Hook
  10. Ahhh.. ye finially been sprung from the gaol. Welcome back mate. Jas. Hook
  11. .........and what is a Roku box ??? Cascabel - I had to google it also. Jas. Hook
  12. Jib - Household ammonia. To control ye project use a clear plastic container with screw cap like a large mayo or pb jar. Place ye parts inside along with an open, upright, pill vial filled 3/4 with ammonia, cap the jar, set it aside and watch the brass age. Don't spill the ammonia on the parts let the vapor do the work. Depending on brass quality it may take over night to couple o days. I've found this process best to age from dull to cruddy. You control the look you want. Oh, and as Michael said above be careful as ye be dealing with chemicals and processes. Jas. Hook
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