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Captain Jim-sib

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  1. I use the coffee filter with the grounds of the mornin' brew to stain me cotton paper for me ship models sails. Often let it dry 'for applying more coats. The coffee-filled filter makes a good applicator.

  2. Pyrates of Nassau Museum...

    Been there. It had just opened when we were there several years ago. It is EXCELLENT! Very realistic and well researched diaromas. Some original documents. On the second floor is a very powerful, lifesize diaroma of Howard Pyle's piece "Marooned". Some displays are motion-sensor activated...which are real scary for the little ones. Could tell more...but would spoil your experience. To do it justice, ya need to spend several hours there. I think we were there for 3 hours. Oh yes, there' a pub ajoining the gift shoppe!

    Also, there is a maritime museum in Nassau. Did not get to it. The market is fun. Nassau was a big Confederate Blockade Runner supply port. The goverment square is interesting.

    What cruise line would you be taking?

    Best regards to ye :ph34r:

  3. Received a communication from maritime author James L. Nelson. He, too, was interviewed for this program.

    Also, found this while e-surfing the other day....

    Look like a good place to add this: The Deep Sea Detectives Schedule for next year:

    Coast Guard Disaster

    North Carolina

    Spring 2006

    Blackbeard's Final Challenge

    North Carolina

    Spring 2006

    Message Case Mystery

    Miliwaukee

    Spring 2006

    Great Lakes Ghost Ship

    Miliwaukee

    Spring 2006

    Lone Wolf Production Link: http://www.lonewolfdg.com/index.php

    Best Regards

  4. Just received an email from Capt'n Rob Temple of the Ocracoke Schooner Windfall. He said that the 2-hour program is supposed to be air'd sometime this coming June. Makes sense if POTC-II is to be released in July. The History Channel interviewed 14 people yesterday. As fer extras...don't know, & the honorable Royaliste probably is better informed on that topic. The "fort stuff out east" filming may use Ft. Macon, though not of the proper time period, since it is in the neighborhood in Beaufort, NC.

    Best regards.

    Jim-sib

  5. FYI..........

    Had received a communication from Rob Temple of the Schooner

    Windfall at Ocracoke. He be going down to Beaufort today to be interviewed, along w/ Blackbeard actor Ben Cherry & David Moore of the NC Maritime Museum/QAR project, by the History Channel. They are currently producing "Real Pyrates of the Caribbean". Shall relay more as it comes available. Also, History Channel's Deep Sea Detectives were filming the QAR site this July for a future show. David Moore enviously said that they had 30' of visibility at the wreck site.

    Best regards

  6. Re: Pirate Encampment

    From communications w/ the co-chairwoman, the Pirate Encampment is filled up. The organizer of the Pirate Encampment is Bill Hall of Wilmington, NC...for anyone who knows him. As for "check in", I could not get a definitive answer on that...so I recon' just show up. The encampment is on Bonner Point at the southern tip of Bath proper.

    As for "standards of authenticity"...that be up to the participants. Certainly as authentic as possible would be a crowd pleaser.

    Best regards

  7. Pardon the interruption in the discussion, yet this seems to be the most likely place to post this without starting something new.

    Just got an message from comrade James Nelson who related a

    tale via Jamaca Rose about a re-enactor recently getting busted with a knife in a carry-on luggage at an airport. What would be the best advice/method for transporting the "tools of the trade" on an airplane for all concerned?

    Best regards,

    Jim-sib

  8. Have ye been to this Blockade Runner Museum, Jim?  Pray tell us about it.

    Nay, not yet to Bermuda, Capt'n William. Tis on me list to visit for that museum. The watercolor sketches found in The Civil War Navy Chronology, Part VI are located there. Don't think that they used all the prints available. Shall inform you when I go, yet that be a long way from now.

    Best Regards,

    Jim-sib

  9. While on the way to Ocracoke Island for the family vacation last week I stopped by the NC Maritime Museum and had a chat with nautical historian David Moore. He has run across a document that may change the origin of the QAR. As initially thought, the QAR was the Dutch flute Condor which, when captured by Hornigold, was a French slaver.

    The recently researched document alludes to a British privateer vessel of the same name that served during the Queen Anne's War. After her service in that conflict, this Condor became a slaver.

    One implication of her being a British privateer would be that she may have been flushed deck.

    Thus, more questions arise as more is discovered.

    Best regards,

    Jim-sib

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