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  1. Thanks Capt.!...Kinda researchin' areas for new 'homeports' with possibly more colonial history and less maritime cold winter winds.....This seemed 'logical' as a potential due to the French and War of 1812 connections to the Royaliste....Besides, she's already refought the Battle of Louisburg, might as well due the other end of the War! :D ..Guess I'll keep up the research......hard to think of brown water over 'blue', but..there's always the Carribean for the rest 'o the season..

    :D

  2. Ah I loves them weapons... but we gots ta get back to Black Powder..at some point.....(he he point)...all them fencin' and fancy wort aside......it was discussed at GREAT Length when this here pyracy pub cite started up mates... notice I be member #20....?...ah weapons....

    Regards,

    B)B)

    Many things are rehashed here, lass....you would know that with steady observance, and altho you've been a 'forumite' for a long time, it's still about 'input', eh wot?..No hard feelin's, I sometimes feel the same myself, but new people wont do 'archival research' before runnin' their pie holes........

  3. As one of the moderators here on Plunder, I'm going to ask everyone to refrain from using the term Authenticity Nazis.

    Those of us who are authenticity-minded DO NOT like being compared to criminally insane genocidal maniacs.

    At best, using that term may hurt someone's feelings. At worst, it is going to start a flamewar.

    B)

    The pharase is older than this pub, mate...so, in the interest of 'hurt feelings', how's about nixing all of the derrogatory stuff regarding 'Chinese' in the Rabble Rousing column if we are 'cleaning up' the place.....Just my .02 marevedis,eh

    ..altho', I've often marveled at how well some costumes are, whilst their owners carry modern swords and sidearms....the 'real' ones are out there, pay the price....

  4. I guess my first inquiry is 'what are you referring to as tar?'.....Traditional Stockholm tar from pine bolls boiled, or some 'bituminous oil byproduct'?........which smell RR you seeking, 'wooden boat', or 'oilfield'?..Stockholm tar comes off your hands with a little work, really stickey, tho'

    :lol:

  5. Found this whilst ebay surfin'..with provenance, the difinitive answer on lighting grenades, etc...'grenedier's light'

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    For sale is this Rev War grenade lighter originally worn on the grenadier's cross-belt to light grenades for throwing. It remained in position after they were converted back to full duties with the musket as a mark of tradition and recognition. A removable wooden handle held a smoldering match rope which had it's reserve length passing through the center hole.

    When one considers there is no actual picture of it in the book and the ratio of grenadier soldiers to that of a normal soldier it dosn't take long to figure out how rare these must be.

    As in all my other auctions, this piece is guarenteed authentic. Please view my other auctions.

    :lol:

  6. On a web search from one 'o me non-profit mates, it has come to my attention that there be no 'real' pirate ship in New Orleans, other than a not really a sailing ship something or other attached to a theme park..Izzit so??..Clue me in, is the attraction vessel brething room anywheres, or wot???..A privateer be on the prowl, eh?

    :lol:

  7. Thanks guys! The last 2 posts were particularly helpful:)

    I think we will go with the last suggestion:) Something quick that could light a keg without carrying around a slowmatch.

    Check us out form time to time!

    www.pvkii.com

    B)

    Interesting that you choose the most non-factual method.....We've tried this many a time, and it is totally unreliable in comparison to a linstock; the power of the charged pistol usually casts the powder trail to the winds, seldom produces results, and usually burns or injures the enabler... altho it looks good in the movies...who cares of authenticity in a video game anyhoo, eh?

  8. Interestin' read, Hawkyns!..Well, it sorta plays out like this..Since our fulltime involvement in piracy circles around sailing the ship, swordplay is only demonstrations of weaponry, and no competitive stuff. There are several members who fence, and many who practice stage combat. That said, sometimes coordinating sword play results in overlappin' schedules for some, so..My first mate and myself, in order to not have a 'void' in the swordplay arena, have taken up mock combat of our own devices; imitation of ship boardings. Since the weaponry aboard is all actual period stuff, and pretty much a maritime museum, we have built combat cutlasses centered around U.S. model 1917 blade stock, and our own hilts...This way, the wonderful blades on display suffer none, while allowing us the ability to play. We are integrating cutlass, sword, boarding axe, tomahawk (she is a F&I War era ship), pistol, grapple,and possibly pike.(I really want to add this, but it poses a big problem amongst tight tourist crowds) As this moves forward, we are looking at stage combat for a medium, but at present, rely on thirty years of trust, and try not to nick each other too bad....With a possible voyage up the mighty Miss in '06, we are accelerating thinking on this very topic.......next?

    :ph34r:

  9. Precisely why I feel free to share! 

    Especially the Kieth Richards thing. The writers are getting very cranky that that rumor will not go away.

    They think it takes the attention away from other, more fun things.

    :o

    Such as ..... :o

    .........The RUM, for one thing! :o

  10. Most all events that I've attended in California require tying and not removing blades...Also, many wont allow the combo of 'locks and powder, until demonstrations or skits are in play.......In large metro areas, the police damn well frown on all of the above, regardless of 'faire rules'.....Now, it's far different when I'm in the midwest, but there just isnt anything 'standard'..........

  11. Aye....a number 'o times, but....she always started first kick, and the rest was smoke and burnin' rubber ;) ...I'll have a handle in 4-6 weeks on whether I'm in the range to pull this idea off or not; the logistics and contacts are mind boggling...hoooo-raaah for email, eh wot?

  12. Bloody Bloomin' Flippin' 'eck...dunno if I can blame it on wot I be drinkin', or wot I be smokin', but...I'm stormed in harbor pretty heavy, and so I've been doin' a wee bit 'o research me own self, and.......I was right two years ago, I'd never have made it down the Illinois Waterway due to a 35' bridge.....As far as the Mighty Miss goes tho', well......thar be a 52' one (we'll call that 50' for a ruff wave), and a few 55's further upstream....The really great news is with a little sweat and some libations to the crew, my topmasts fore and aft both will drop some 15' apiece without leavin' the lubber's hole ( 5' more if needed)puttin; me at 50' on my main and 48 on my mizzen, making it relatively simple to invision pulling this off......I'dhave to run downriver rather quickly on the way south, but it's damn feasible, but then I dunno if'n my saltwater encrusted crew would be game for it after just being in the Carribean.....Within 4 or 5 weeks, I'll know which way the wind will be blowin' the Tallship Royaliste...

    A small footnote..If I could make bank on this, I'd pull it off, seein' as how under this Pacific pirate skin there once was a midwestern boy, and I'd do it just to overlap two excellent worlds...( when I once wore a patch on me back instead 'o me eye, I did more than a few fine times ridin' on the river roads to make work erectin' powerplants after drinkin' and partyin' in the Yankee Clipper in R.I. 'till the sun started risin'... :ph34r: )...My oldest of children live 4 hours west of Minneapolis....My granddaughter would get a kick out of tellin' all her friends that grandpa sailed to the 'Cities'.........

  13. Fer what it be worth....

    From: http://www.killermovies.com/p/piratesofthe...icles/3409.html

    Pirates Of The Caribbean 2 Working Title Revealed?

    [Friday, December 12th, 2003]

    Cinescape have received word from a scooper who claims to know the working title for Pirates of the Caribbean 2.

    "I can't give you my name. I can tell you this, I just saw some composite artwork for PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: TREASURES OF THE LOST ABYSS I'm not sure if that's just the working title or not."

    "The Lost 'ABYSS' is in references to the first pirate ship that sailed in the caribbean," explains the spy. "Sorry, that's all I know at this time. I have no information about the script. Disney had a rep here with the artwork. Very hush hush!"

    FWIW, thats the oldest rumor on the circuit, true or not.........And then sometimes Real Life kicks in hard and makes online play difficult for some such as 'Bess.........

    B)

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