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Pirate Petee

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  1. Aye, I'll be there too Red. With bells and whistles. Can't wait to see all me Pyrate friends again, been too long.
  2. Will do Hitman. I'll keep fightin the good fight. Petee Defender of the Bucket Boot.
  3. Did a little bit of research, Foul Weather Gear, consisted of oilskins and sea boots? Then I did some search sea boots, just no bloody pictures. Smashs forehead into key board. "Dsjvjsvj pfj diopasf’ ;adfj;sadf asdjfljasd"
  4. I also heard somewhere that they used egg or egg whites. Could that be correct?
  5. The third and fourth images are portrails of "Hudibras" who was a mock hero during the english Civil war, good eye Kass.
  6. Thank you you, and I will. I noticed that too, about the beer street. Your print is really clean. Looks like a fum place to visit. Mmmmm.....Beer Street.
  7. Another awesome purpose of the bucket. Kass, I'd buy ya a beer anytime.
  8. Oh man, you have know idea how long. I got more too. They are close to being in and or around period. Kass did have a good point. Two of them are period pics depicting and earlier period, I think. And yes I do owe you a couple beers for a couple reasons.
  9. LORE Its next weekend, they are going to have a pirate workshop. I think some of our pub members are going to be teaching classes. I know our very own Cascabel will be teaching a class on flintlocks and black powder. I'm so there.
  10. My fiance's family is from upstate New York. If we are ever out that way during fair I'll let you know, untill then I'll pretend and tonight when I crack open my first beer, I'll say" thanks Kass."
  11. Thank you. Yeah I do see what ya mean. There are actually a couple other etchings of the same little fat guy on a horse, its kinda like a cartoon series. Can't tell what time period they are supposed to be though, I'll post them later. On one of them it shows a pistol bucket on a horse, kinda cool. Das, yes I have heard those shanties, there are actually two different ones, don't know if they come from the same time periods though I'll have to go searching.
  12. I also know William Red Wake can do some great stuff too. Probably on a lot larger scale than I can.
  13. Kass, William Hogarth (November 10, 1697 – October 26, 1764), his early stuff is about 1720. The second picture, the gentelman in the great coat. Those a definatly boots you can go to this web site and they have a REALLY good zoom feature for viewing art. http://www.thinker.org/ The second to the last pic, the fellow in the red to the left those are a bucket style. I think the period is 1690, sorry the painting was bigger when I downloaded it. The last one I can't remember the artists name, but he was german, also you can zoom that one at the San Fransisco Art Musem web site.
  14. I don't see what everyone’s problem is here. I get along with both sides, if there are sides, there shouldn't be. We all dig pirates. Totally agree with what you said earlier Harbor Master. Me being an artist I can deal with a little bit of corrective criticism and that’s what I take it as. The only difference between an amateur and a professional is the pro gets paid. If you get paid for playing or acting or educating, cool more power to ya. If ya don’t that’s cool too. WE ALL DIG PIRATES.
  15. You send me the flag and logo, I can get it screen printed for you, price, I dont know. Depends what size too.
  16. All period pics of bucket style boots, not on horse back. Altough some you can tell are riding boots. Sailors?, I don't know but the second one down appears like they might be.
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