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Thank ye Pod, Tips me hat and bow's. It was an honor as always to supply you with me wares. Next on the table we are working on is the British Royal Navy Boarding Axe with langet's that we should have done within the coming weeks. We have just opened our retail outlet in Sautee Nacoochee Georgia and our Tomahawks and Boarding axes are moving well. As always its our honor to serve me mates.
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Going to final stamping and proof mark on Monday on 5 of the Danish Boarding axes, have one of the 5 that is not sold yet if anyone be liking to have one. Will be posting pictures of finished pieces by Mid week with fair skies for me work
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Thanks Mate! As you know we do try to make pieces that will fit the period. Presently working on a 17th century Dutch Cutlass as a special order and may make it available as as stocked item in time. Will post pics as it comes along
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Thanks much mate! We will have yours done and off by the end of this coming week. Clears skies to you mate!
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Aye thank you mate! I will be making those also as in the picture you gave us. We do make a couple of boarding pikes also of the English Leaf pattern as well as an American pattern. We just got the specs on the Whydah Pike and in the weeks to come we will be making those also. We have several orders for the Danish boarding axe you see above that will be keeping us pretty busy for a bit but we are always looking for something new for our crews. Thank you much for the picture mate. Its our please to be makin yer acquaintance
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Ahoy Master Darrell and welcome Mate!
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Thank ye kindly William. We do strive to make as accurate pieces as possible or prefer to not make them.
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Thank you very much Bo! I like a coal forge but as you know the propane is much cleaner and it is better for yer work in my mind at least...lol! Makes for a cleaner finished product in the end which I think passes over to a stronger finished product also. Always glad to be makin the acquaintance of a fellow smithy. Seems were gettin to be a rare breed
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Ahoy mates! If yer needin a period correct style boarding axe we are taking orders for a 1675 model Danish Boarding Axe as seen in William Gilkersons Boarders Away. We needed to let our mates know now as we already have 3 pre sold including this one pictured that is soon to be done. These are a pretty highly decorated boarding axe with 3 cartouches with crowns on each side with C5 for King Christian V and the year 1675 on side facing. The overall length is 28". We have them on our website at kingsforgeandmuzzleloading.com Thank ye mates
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Ahoy Bo! Now that right there would be Arrsome! Typically we use Anhydrous Borax for most projects and we did use some on the centers of these hooks. However we did use a welder on the outsides of this hook also as we know they will be used and want them to hold up without danger of someone getting hurt. Can't always trust in Borax to hold and I have to be sure it will
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We have a few Doglock pistols left in stock and ready to go if anyone is looking for a period correct piece for the mid 1600s
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Aye Cap'n! We were asked on Thursday by a mate ifin we could make grappling hooks for me mates and were provided specs of some originals from our friends at Letters of Marque. I have Pod to thank for providing the pictures so we could copy an original
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I do wish she were a Peter Wright mate but this one was made in Philadelphia PA. She's a good one though and has seen much service but cared for well.
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I have to admit that I am mortified that that typo was there and we never noticed it mate. We really do thank you for pointing it out. I wish we could supply the internals for these but can only supply the whole pistol. With luck someone will bring these back in the future as they are a really cool gun.
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Wow thank you for pointing that out as its a typo and should say 1740, we will have it changed and thank you for pointing that out
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We now have Grappling hooks fer all ye mates out there hand forged at our shop 89.00 US plus shipping
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Thanks Lee! I keep trying the same thing and they are not wanting to load for me
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Cutlass Pistol (Fully functional and firing model)
Images added to a gallery album owned by KingsForge in Pub Members Gallery
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From the album: Cutlass Pistol (Fully functional and firing model)
Our proof stamp and as you can see the pistol is drilled and tapped to the blade for easy removal© Kings Forge and Muzzleloading 2011
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From the album: Cutlass Pistol (Fully functional and firing model)
A view down the end you would not want to be on -
From the album: Cutlass Pistol (Fully functional and firing model)
This sword weighs 3 pounds overall with pistol mounted and has a 25" unsharpened Carbon Steel blade and is 31" overall and an Elk handled grip. -
From the album: Cutlass Pistol (Fully functional and firing model)
This Cutlass pistol sports a .41 caliber rifled screw barreled pistol, fully functional and ready for battle -
Good day Mates! We be new to Pyracy Pub recommended by a mate of ours Pod of Letters of Marque who knows our work first hand. We are suppliers to many a Pirate, Buccaneer and Scally Wag as well as many Reenactors and movie companies. We make many weapons all made for use in the field and would be honored if you would come on board with us. We specialize in Tomahawks and Boarding axes of our history and are always working to research new patterns of our history. Check out our Navel and Pirate weapons page and you will see your firing Cutlass pistol and Swedish Boarding axe pistol amongst many other pieces. Thank you mates and glad to be aboard! Kings Forge and Muzzleloading
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Huzzah! Congrats mate!