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Stynky Tudor

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  1. When those things stick, I'm not sure there's a gentle way to break them free, but my only experience is with replicas.
  2. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Everybody!
  3. Wow, that's an awesome priming flask. All I got was a box of trash bags...
  4. I'm looking to noodle around on some bale mark designs. Unfortunately over time this thread has lost some of the graphic examples - if you got 'em please share 'em!
  5. Please welcome my old friend, 'darkRose' back to the Pub - artist, poet, seamster.
  6. I got a package from madPete - trying to wait until Xmas to open it...
  7. Raising a toast to our fallen friends, comrades & family!
  8. Please welcome Patrick Hand back to the Pub!
  9. Happy Beerthday to our own Captain Jim McGavic!
  10. That is such a cool design. Is this the same flag we flew at Fort Gains?
  11. Do you sew your flags by hand, use a machine? Do you sew the insignia on both sides?
  12. Again Wow! What a wonderful find and the condition is awesome - very cool.
  13. Everybody, Please Welcome Red-Handed Jill back to Pyracy.com!
  14. Everybody Please Welcome Ransom Back to the Pub!
  15. Wow more great historical stuff, thank you! And no worries about the the topic not being pirate enough. Though this message board is called Pyracy.com, a lot of us are here for the stories and history of sailors and nautical maritime history. Please feel free to share more.
  16. Wow very cool - awesome stuff! I've always had an interest in piracy/privateering outside the GAoP, Golden Age of Piracy time frame - 14, 15 & early 1600s between Europe & North Africa, but never really gave the Baltic much thought. It sounds like you've delved or are delving into this a lot on your own, please continue to do so and share with us what know. Thank you.
  17. Everyone, lets welcome Scotty to Pyracy Pub!
  18. Please welcome 'Captain' to Pyracy.com
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