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I like it.....very professional looking....well done, sir!
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NQG will always be the best. They were the first and they will always be around. We try our best to put out a piratical magazine that has a little bit for everyone. For those of you that were not impressed with the latest issue I ask you to hold your opinions until you rest your eyes on this next issue. This will be the first issue that I am officially involved with and I think this next issue will be the best by far. We are working hard to bring great historical content with a mix of what’s going on with today’s re-enactors and festivals. Last issue was a catch up issue with the festivals we have done recently. Look for just a touch of that in the future. Having me onboard with the magazine ties in a lot of re-enactors that have networked with Kerry and I over the years. Cheers! p.s. PM sent Mr. Young. You sell yourself short sir!.........You cover a wide range of topics for all types of pirate fans. Pirate Fandom is a wide varied world…..more than historical and reenactment events. There are those who live the true historical life, those what just like to play and them what wants to read anything piratical. You folks do a great job, providing an informative, easy to read, colorful publication and I, for one, am happy you do what you do. Live Long and Plunder Well and keep the issues coming! Joe
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Pirate movie is to be filmed in Fiji this summer by the Bay Watch producer Booty 3D
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You can use your font to create your signature then, using a program like adobe Photo Shop, create a signature block like you did with your banner....then you can upload it and it will appear in all your posts.
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San Diego Maritime Museum makes huge mistake!
King's Pyrate replied to Killian's topic in Scuttlebutt
I agree with you to a point, particularly the Sparrow guys, but I would think that a maritime Museum would want to educate all facets of the maritime world. At some times and in some places, Pirates made a great impact on the maritime community....give us some small corner with a display of our villainous heroes. That trend makes my personal pirate collection that more dear to me. "Live Long and Plunder Well", says I -
I posted this a few days ago and it disappeared.....I'm giving it another try. This is not a cocked hat but shows some possible alternate techniques for forming hat blanks. My wife and I hand shaped this hat blank putting on the braid with a hot glue gun then glued the brim to the crown the same way. The hat is about four years old and still holds its shape through book signings and some pirate events.
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This is not a cocked hat but my wife & I made it from a hat blank. We hand shaped it and attached the gold trim with a hot glue gun and fastened the brim to the crown the same way. It has lasted about 4 years so far....I used to ware it to book signings in my British Naval Uniform. it is the most comfortable hat I have.
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The rope would look great....I used to go down to the shrimp boat docks and get their discarded rope but most everything in the river now has turned to pleasure craft that uses nylon rope.....I'll look around some.
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I added a little more decor...it look a little sparce. Notice my pirate shower curtain reflected in the mirror.....lol In this shot you can see the reflection of some of our pirate events And OE I would love to go to Pirate Con but don't think I can do it this year....I am real busy right now researching information for a small book on Pirates in St. Augustine and have recently canceled my Nathan Beauchamp Series with my publisher and reediting them so I can place them with another publisher...busy, busy...lol I WOULD LOVE TO MEET ANOTHER PIRATE WITH SUCH A GREAT DEDICATION TO PIRATE DECOR. Live Long and Plunder Well Joe
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You can take him off the perch and he will cling to your arm....might have to strap him on (like he is on the perch).......otherwise he'll keep falling off and folks might think he be taken with drink!
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I made labels for my wife's hot sauce on Power Point......A light coat of mod podge after the label is glued on will keep the ink on the label from running.
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I can just picture me on that ....lol
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I found these smaller ones at Hobby Lobby in the sand art section, they were $.69 each...they fit right in the hand just perfectly......they are plastic and have a slight seam mark on each side and have no neck after the threaded area.... I drilled a hole in the cork and inserted a white shoe lace and cut it to fit....then painted the outside flat black......never saw one, except in cartoons, so I am kinda guessing here. The parrot is a Christmas gift....it talks and even responds to questions and can be programed to record whatever you want him to say.
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You are right....the bottle cap is in Spanish and says it was bottled in Mexico........I found some clear Christmas balls at Hobby Lobby on their end of season shelves but they are completely round and kinda fragile ..I'm not sure they would stand being handled very much so I passed on them.
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I only found them the one time at WalMart...they were in a barrel up front and gone the next time I went back....I wanted to get some more.
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These are plastic...I cut off the threaded area with a hacksaw then sanded the cut area. Most hobby stores carry a cheap glass bottle cutter which would be great to remove the threaded area of the neck.....if you did not want to reduce the length of the neck a dreamel rotory tool comes with a point that would grind the threads off the glass. Good luck...post some photos if you get it like you want. Joe
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I have been looking for an old style onion bottle for some time. I have seen a few similiar bottles but none quite just right.....then I saw these unique 13.5 oz. Coke bottles that looked like Christmas tree balls...thought they were neat then thought "they look like onions"...Then I began to play around with some ideas. They might even make good replica hand bombs......a little black paint and a fuse...who knows....might look like one. here it is on my shelf. Have a Great Holiday....Hope you get all the plunder you desire. Joe
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Tis done Ma'am...made ye a little graphic. Pirate Network
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We are trying something new, Similar to a Web Ring, a place where Pirate enthusiasts can find websites with Information,Stories, Products, Events and More Pirate related fun. The more places our sites are listed the easier it is for pirate enthusiasts to find our web site, see our art, read our information and buy our products. If you would like to join the free Pirate Network and list your Pirate site. Send us your link. You may also send your graphic or we will make you one at no charge. Pirate Network
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This little project took about 2 hours and filled a small wall just right. I got this flat white mirror from the neighbors trash the day after their yard sale...it still had a $10 price tag on it.....I painted it gold and mounted it on the wall then placed a nautical shelf that I bought at the flee market for $15.......after hanging the mirror and the shelf they still look like they were missing something so I hung my mugs to the larboard and starboard...think it came out nice and filled the alcove just right. I never realized haw difficult it is to photograph a mirror with out getting yourself in it....lol Fair Winds Joe
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Technically you are correct.....see why we need knowledegable instructors...and editors...lol Thanks for pointing that out. Joe
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No hard evidence only a passage in John Reeve Carpenter's book "Pirates, Scourge of the Seas" 2006 Gusto Company, Barnes & Noble, Inc Publishing. page 62. "Walking the plank has become synonymous with pirate punishment of captives, but in fact it was very rare, and the only pirate who made his victims walk the plank was Major Stede Bonnet. " Joe
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back yard pirate cove, piratical decor
King's Pyrate replied to oderlesseye's topic in Beyond Pyracy
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I just went to the St. Augustine Pirate Gathering 2007 site and found that it has been canceled for 2007. Thought I'd let you all know. Joe
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St. Augustine Pirate University is now open with our basic startup Curriculum. We hope you will visit us and have some fun while you brush up on your pirate knowledge, take the exam and download your free degree. We also hope that some of the you pirates will join us in sharing your knowledge with our pirate friends by becoming instructors. St. Augustine Pirate University Learn Well and Live Long! Joe