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  1. I was cruising the aisles of KMart today...look'n for someone to waite on me.... when My little wench spotted a $70 POTC DVD player on sale for $14....I grabbed it..er for a keepsake as it were then on the shelf just above it she spotted a POTC treasure chest CD player with the red (blinking ) heart of Davey Jones ...it were on sale for only $10...I be a richer man (collector) for it....aaaaarrrrggggghhhh!

    Oh how my plunder grows....

    You might check out the Kmart in your area to see if they are purging their stock........Happy Plunder'n

    Joe

    Here are photos of my Kmart Plunder.

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    CD Player

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    DVD Player

    They look more rustic in person...as it were.

  2. I was cruising the aisles of KMart today...look'n for someone to waite on me.... when My little wench spotted a $70 POTC DVD player on sale for $14....I grabbed it..er for a keepsake as it were then on the shelf just above it she spotted a POTC treasure chest CD player with the red (blinking ) heart of Davey Jones ...it were on sale for only $10...I be a richer man (collector) for it....aaaaarrrrggggghhhh!

    Oh how my plunder grows....

    You might check out the Kmart in your area to see if they are purging their stock........Happy Plunder'n

    Joe

  3. A pirate store in the mall?? where might this be Joseph ? as i'll be in st augustine next week for Drake's raid at the fountian of youth, stop by and say ello , willie wobble

    The store is at the North end of the Prime Outlet mall...( SR 16 & interstate 95..North East corner) they are adding 50 more stores so you have to look hard for the entrance then walk through a construction tunnel ...they have lots on knick knacks..pirate and nautical.....like the 6 foot triple decker in the front of the store......but I buy my swords and pistols at Tom's Gifts at A1A & 312......go across the downtown bridge and follow Anastasia Blvd (A1A)...it will curve past the Alligator Farm on the right then the Amphitheater on the left as the road turned to the beach you will see Tom's on the left....orange & white stripped bldg.

    Happy Plunder'n....if I get downtown, I'll look you up....they don't like my garb so I'll be in civvies..

    Best

    Joe

  4. A friend gave me 2 brass plates from England......I painted them black and then buffed the raised areas and here is Admiral Nelson....eye patch and missing arm....it took so long to do that I am trying to talk myself into buffing the 2nd one.

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    I am doing a book signing at the Friends of the Library book store at the Prime outlet mall tomorrow......they lured me there when I found out there is a pirate store across the mall from them.......now if I can sell enough books I come home with more pirate plunder....lol

  5. Here be me new garb.....Coat, Waistcot and black pants

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    Mad Dog shows Bonny and me his many letters of Marque.

    Here is a standing shot with my daughter-in-law, Wench Sheila.

    looks like a merchant what deals in piratical plunder.

    I may have developed a new character!

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  6. Jeesh, Joe...I usually know of most ships being built.....Missed this one!..my guess is it ain't a wooden ship. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd hate to think that the 'grapevine' let us wood guys just upstream down....

    :huh:

    Well I guess I was misinformed on a lot about the ship. She is associated with hotels but I am not sure she is owned by them. She is steel hulled and intended for the tourist trade. I met the Captain at a recent pirate event, a charming fellow indeed, and saw a sketch of the Black Raven. She is a replica of a Spanish Galleon.

    Here is the link to their site…..promises to be a great addition to piracy in the “Old City”

    Black Raven Adventures

  7. Ahoy, mates one and all!

    My first book, Characters: The Buffalo Soldier and Other Poems is finally out for purchase! It will be available on Amazon.Com in about six weeks or ye can buy a copy at http://stores.lulu.com/Blackbead. Or you can go to me website, http://www.Blackbead-jewelry.com , and follow the links. The poems are varied but the book does contain "The Homecoming of Danny Fry," a poem about a pirate leaving the sweet trade for the easy life in the village he grew up in and the effect that his return has on his neighbors. Thank you for considering me work!

    Blackbead

    AKA Stephen Sanders

    Sorry I missed your post....congratulations.....just wait till you hold the first copy....what a great feeling you will have.....wish you the best of luck with it.

    Joe

  8. Those red walls give a really good warm vibe to the piratey accoutrements ye dangling in front of Oderlesseye..The Tunnel to yar house is half way done..Keep a weather eye out! Ha HArr HArr ~

    Well done and well met! I really enjoy the piratey decore you have done.

    I thank ye kindly Mr. "O" but I have a long way to catch up with your pirate cove.....I admire it very much.

    KP

  9. Here is me in my new garb. Black (suit material)coat with red and gold cuffs, Black pants and gold waistcoat, jabot and lace cuffs......put a little gold on the brim of the hat...it is fairly cool in this Florida sun.

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  10. Here is this weekend's project. A Friend keeps giving me nautical items. He has been a vast collector, in the past, but his wife won't let him put then up in their house so as he goes through boxes he brings his plunder to me. This week he gave me two solid brass plates from England. One has Lord Nelson and the Victory on it...I'll post those photos when I decide what to do with them. Last week he gave me a brass barometer and clock.

    I used an old wood board I had laying around, stained it then tacked some white rope around the edge and mounted the instruments, one of my pistols and hung my pirate pocket watch, then to finish it off used double faced mounting tape to attach a pirate patch. I used left overs from previous projects so this one cost nothing but the two hours I spent making it.

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    While I was in the mood to tinker I found some $6 shelves at the Dollar Store. They were already assembled & painted with coat hooks....I needed a shelf for another one of my ships and a place to put my costume jewelry.

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    Here is a closer look.

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    Plunder is where ye finds it!

    Joe

  11. I am fixing up some gear for a Pirate Raid next weekend and needed a couple of more sword frogs so I made a trip to Hobby Lobby and found some leather and dye. This is my first attempt at this kind of frog.....I think if will do the job on my loaner gear.

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    The leather is kinda thin...I will look for some thick stock when I get the chance.

    Joe

  12. I am having a black pair made (take note Rumba...lol) by a wonderful local pirate seamstress named "Mad Woman", (Mia Brewer) she does most of the pirate garb for folks here in St. Augustine. Guess I'm slowly changing from a Hollywood pirate to a period correct pirate......she promised to be slow and gentle with me through the transition....lol

  13. Thank You Gentlemen....not only does it keep me rum aboard, it also keeps visitors from putting their little seat cheeks on my desk....lol

    ;););)

    Well, that just makes it all worth it, now doesn't it?

    Here is my dream desk, but alas it is $450 and a bit out of me reach right now.

    Captain's davenport desk

    That is a beauty...small enough to fit aboard any sailing vessel if the wheels lock...can't have the desk rolling from side to side......lol

  14. I love the ship's rail!!!! Good job sir! A really inspired piece of work it is!

    -- Hurricane

    The railing is a great idea...I'm sure it help the rum stay on board in rough seas! :lol:

    Thank You Gentlemen....not only does it keep me rum aboard, it also keeps visitors from putting their little seat cheeks on my desk....lol

  15. I had the urge to do something and gave it some thought while at my computer desk and decided I needed a ship's rail on my desk.

    I went to the craft store and bought a few turned candle holders, two strips of balsa and two flat pieces of bass wood. ...trimmed & sanded the balsa and glued it all together......cost about $20 and took less than an hour.

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    The room is dark red and lit by dim lights so I don't know if I will paint it or not....kind like it natural.

    Still Plunder'n

    Joe

  16. -- Hurricane

    Well Done....plum piratical look'n......I admire that barrel.....not lots of them around here...I'm drool'n with envy.

    Ah, the barrel. It's from Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom. I have another one over by the sofa that we use for an end table. I'll have to get around to taking photos of the rest of the room...

    The rest of it are old crates, an oak box we got surplus (shipping crate kind) a board from Home Depot that we stained and some other flotsam and jetsam. We originally used two large oak barrels instead of all the smaller stuff but the smelled so badly of vinegar we couldn't bear to bring them in the house. So they remain in the garage and we just improvised from there. Turns out it is much smaller for us to ship to Key West so we'll be leaving the barrels home this year and go with this look instead.

    The back credenza is just a buffet we happened to have around. But I think it turned out amazingly well. Will post the other photos of the great room when I get a chance.

    Thanks all for the compliments. Anytime you're on the Space Coast the bar is open here.

    -- Hurricane

    Pirate activity is growing in St. Augustine.....lots of new players. On March 29 there is a Pirate gathering at Hurricane Patty's Pub so I will be meeting some of the new folks. I am being swung to the authenticity side and am having phase one of my new garb made for the event. (it is hard to change from the Hollywood garb I use at book events...lol but I am trying.) I your pirates can make it I am sure you will make lots of contacts and have a Good time.

    Best to you and your Mate.

    Joe

    ps. PU is growing in visitation.

  17. This is our newest project. We took the bar we use in Port Royal at PiP and decided to move it in house.... you'll notice we have way too many swords in the chest... :)

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    -- Hurricane

    Well Done....plum piratical look'n......I admire that barrel.....not lots of them around here...I'm drool'n with envy.

  18. Sorry if I can't be "glad" about the sinking of someone's dream, regardless of it. It was a popular craft for folks who want to have a bit of fun with their pyracy and I see no fault in it. I hope these people get another boat and fill it with would-be pyrates who want to spend a few hours enjoying the sea, the sun, and a plastic mug-o-rum with a skeleton drink straw.

    If ye have ever had a rough time bringing your baby to life (i.e., in my case The Pyrates Way) in which ye can't please everyone with your dream but you suffice to at least please some. . . then ye'd know of what I speak.

    From Disney's merchandising to "fake" pyrate ships full o'patch-eyed tourists, I say the more the merrier. 'tis the dime of folks such as they that keep our own pyraticalness alive.

    I'd rather share a rum with a polyester pyrate than no pyrate at all, says I.

    I totally agree,Sir. The more folks get interested in piracy the better for all of us. After all "The Brotherhood" is wide and varied, We should embrace them all.

  19. Jeesh, Joe...I usually know of most ships being built.....Missed this one!..my guess is it ain't a wooden ship. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd hate to think that the 'grapevine' let us wood guys just upstream down....

    :lol:

    I'll dig around and see what I can find out. The guy building it owns several hotels in the area and could afford to go 1st class with it but I wager it would be something in the tourist class.

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