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Deadeye

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  1. Ok Petee.., what to call an avid Star War/ Pirate/ Comic Book Fanboy who greases his hair, listens to rockabilly and drives retro hot rods, Works for "the Man" (navy) and is obsessed with zoology? I call him Deadeye..AKA Zac.
  2. Interestin' stuff there, Lad! thanks for postin it!
  3. Well i think it be just perfect for what I be lookin for. Thanks Capt Mac... I'll be talkin to ya about other projects that might come up in the future.
  4. I used to wear a pretty long goatee. It hung down to roughly mid chest and i wore it in two braids. I used to love it, and so did my wife. but alas my new role in the Navy prohibits facial hair other than a mustache, and since i cannot grow one very well, i go without
  5. Well, I may not be infantry, and really the only time i ever Hold/fire a weapon is during qualifications, but i know one thing i certainly will NOT miss.... 13 (count 'em 13) Bloody buttons on the front of my Dress Blues! Makes it difficult to use the head, be sure! not to mention other things!
  6. Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Freer, United States Navy, July 28, 2004 - present, serving with Pride at Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Two at NAS Norfolk, HOOYA!
  7. This is whats on my Wallpaper. I still dont know how to post pictures... sorry guys
  8. I just wear Contact Lenses. sure they aren't period by any stretch, but they do not detract from the look and effect and most people do no notice them... I have HORRIBLE vision... somthing in the range of 20/400....
  9. Shake that Man's hand for me, MrPirate! As for me, I joined to serve my country, and the way I see it is such: I dont like war in the least, but i see it as a nessicary(sp?) evil sometimes (hell without it, we would still be playing "God Save the Queen" at the Cricket World Series!). As far as Iraq goes though, i think we have just been there way too long. What happened to the days when we told people "Ok, we have kicked the snot out of your army and your country, if you dont want it to happen again, you better straighten the hell up!" and left?
  10. Thank you all. I really needed this reminder as to why I put on the uniform everyday, as lately my faith in the people i serve has waned a bit after seeing the anti-war protest here a few weeks ago and how they treated the sailors and soldiers just tryin to get to work.... Salute to all of you as well! Deadeye (aka AMAN Freer - US Navy)
  11. Well i know this much, as we have learned in our Naval History Classes in Bootcamp... The Continental Navy was founded on October 13, 1775, before the official onset of the war. But from what I remember, the Continentals did not have any large men-o-war, and mostly had sloops and some brigs, so privateering would have most likely been lucrative buisness. If my memory serves me, John Paul Jones was a privateer himself when he took the Bonhomme Richard to Brittan. If I am mistaken, please make it known to me....
  12. Fer 3 years, me wife tried to pass me off as a gentleman. But finally i told her "you can only polish a turd so much, my dear" and she gave up! now she wears a patch that says "I Love my Pirate"
  13. More power, to ye, Cap'n! I plan to make me fortune someday, but i know what i Be, and It aint no gen'leman! Wouldnt it be fun fer a Pirate crew to raid a "Fop fest" and hold em all ransom?
  14. Hol Ginormous Headgear, Batman! that is one massive hat, but it looks very impressive! well done!
  15. Old Dominion is probably your best bet for hand-forged authentic hangers. If you are looking for production peices that will be a little less expensive, you could try Windlass Steelcraft or Hanwei by Paul chen. Windlass Steelcraft or Hanwei
  16. Both of these hats look very fyne, gen'lemen! I will probably get mine from Cap'n Jack (already have too many projects to tackle). But if i decide otherwise, i know where to be turnin fer help! a drink to both of ye!
  17. Ok.... Now I want one! That looks like it is going to be a blast to assemble. Keep us posted on the assembly progress!
  18. That really sounds like somthing a SeeBee would do. I roomed with one when I lived in the Barracks here on base, and MAN those guys are more nuts than SEALS!
  19. Forgive me for comin in late, and a little confused, i have been on Vacation... did you want this sword for Halloween? if so, sorry I'm too late. If not, Hanwei by Paul Chen has a whole collection of Practical swords with blunt edges that are historically accurate for around $250 at the CAS Iberia website, but I have found them much cheaper from other sites. They do not have a cutlass, but they do have 2 Bascket Hilts (Broadsword and Backsword, and the baskethilted broadsword WAS the sword that ended blackbeard!), a Mortuary hilt, and others..
  20. Being an avid Cetacean enthusiast, I can offer this, the most commonly hunted Whales of the day were sperm whales and larger baleen whales like humpbacks and Blues. Sperm whales tend to spend most of their lives in Very deep water where they can dive for giant squid, their favorite meal, not the coastal inlets and warmer caribbean waters that the most famous pirates frequented. Humpbacks and blues also tend to stay in colder, deeper water, except when it is time to Calf, when humpbacks will seek warmer climates. just an amatuer's research, if anyone finds anything different, let me know
  21. one of my favorites is The History of Pirates by Angus Konstam, it has great info, a forward by David Cordingly, and hundreds of color illustration. Makes a great coffee table book as well. Not to Step on GoF's toes or anything, but you could always looks here, on his web site.
  22. It is my understanding that the use of the Pirate flag was to intimidate your opponent before you even met them. If you were sailing in a sloop or brig, and trying to take a heavily laiden merchantman, they have little or no chance of running from you, and most merchantmen were poorly armed (so is my understanding) so a fight might have been out of the question. Intimidation was your best weapon it seems. If they gave up, you could take your prize whole, rather than in splinters, possibly damaging the plunder and wasting your crew's lives.
  23. I am a Christian myself, but alas, it has never kept me from having to defend myself or somone I Love on more than one occation. Grew up in a pretty rough neighborhood and I was always percieved to be a "tough-guy", even though I am really not at all. So people tried to make a name for themselves in school by picking on me, or picking a fight with me, and i may not be a tough guy, but I wont let people walk over me either. And I suppose i might have a slight bit of a temper...
  24. i found this, it is made by the people who made the prop for the movie. Sword and Stone look under Single Edged swords, and there is the sparrow cutlass, an exact replica of the one JD carried. Granted it is an aluminum prop, and not a functional steel blade, but if you just want it for looks, then its perfect.
  25. I will say that the first thing I notice is whether or not her figure is Womanly. the number one thing i do not like, as pertaining to physical appearance, is a woman who looks like a 12 yr old boy. Curves are of the utmost importance, I actually prefer a woman with cushion to a hardbody. but it all has to be proportionate. I am also a Lover of eyes and lips, full and seductive, if you please!
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