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Deadeye

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  1. Beautiful Coat, Capt. Mac.

    A bit too Fyne fer the likes o' me, but beautiful none-the-less. Ye'll be the belle o' the ball! :(

    enjoy yer new fynery.. Personally I am goin with a highlander's short waistcoat. just need to find one in me pricerange

  2. Good to know, Foxe. I guess Now i have to give in and actually let her start throwing again... it makes such a mess :(

    So do you think that if I Boiled the Bottom of my horn, it would become pliable enough to attach some prefab round plate to?

  3. I Did notice, Foxe. And have since been trying to figure out how to adjust mine, accordingly. It makes me a bit sad, since right now, it holds a 20oz pepsi perfectly, coming to just within a half inch of the lip.. :lol:

    *Lamenting* if ONLY i still had my anvil and forge.....

  4. Horn cups with flat bottoms I've certainly come across, but with the point still on?

    You may be absolutely right, Foxe. Please understand, I am not trying to rewrite History, or prove the existance of somthing that never was, Merely trying to open up the options a bit. And NO disrespect is meant to anyone as I Value your opinions

  5. Deadeye, you see a lot of pictures of 17th and 18th century sailors where their shirts obviously have wrist-length sleeves. These don't get in your way when working -- the cuffs are narrow.

    Very true, i had just seen some pictures, but they didnt list a time frame, so I was curious is they OUR period. I wook all day long in long sleeve Coveralls, so i know its not a problem, just a curiosity.

    If you're hot, then roll them up. But a short sleeve shirt wouldn't serve you well when it's cold. It's good to just have the option.

    That what i do every day! Us modern Sailors only have 2 short sleeve uniforms, and unfortunatly, the ones we wear the most, Our Cover-alls, are long sleeve. I personally hate long sleeves, so I guess i was a little excited to find a possible loophole.. :huh:

  6. I am with the 42nd Black watch highlanders Rev War reenactment group - 1770-1780-s We wear old style bonnets and newer Kilmarnock style bonnets - diced and pill box shaped.

    Thanks Lads.

    Another Question i had was about shirts. I have seen references to 3/4 sleeve shirts, i think some sutlers even sell them. Is this a Early 18th century Item or did it occur earlier or Later? It would seem more practical for life on ship as the cuffs wouldnt get in the way, but would it be considered appropriate on shore?

  7. I have no idea Pat... trial and error might figure it out though!

    Funny, a mate of mine said the exact same thing once........He never did get the hair on his legs to grow back in......

    In a related Topic, Bicyles don't go ANY faster when you strap Large bottle rockets to the pegs...

  8. :huh::huh:

    You set my head to spinnin, thats fer sure! So from what I have gathered from this Caddywampus topic is that Pockets for Sailors-Good, Pockets for Continentals-Bad. Check.

    And i Always thought it was the Aircraft that separates us from Lower Beings.... Get it, Lower Beings..

  9. QUOTE (Captain Jim @ Sep 28 2005, 02:25 PM)

    QUOTE (Story @ Sep 28 2005, 04:02 PM)

    How accurate was Émilie Dequenne (Marianne de Morangias)'s post-Seven Year's War hunting outfit in BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF?

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237534/

     

    For one who obviously has wealth, you think that she could have afforded a left-handed gun...some look at clothes I look at the guns. The outfit is beautiful, though. 

    Some look at the clothes. Some look at the guns...

    ...I look at the woman.

    The outfit and gun are nice as well.

    There's an outfit and gun in this picture??

  10. Just had a question about the storing of accoutrements...

    What is the proper way to hold various items like pipe and tinder box, coins, combs, things of that sort. I have a primitive leather pouch with a deer antler button that a friend made for me, would that work? could pockets be sewn into your slops?

  11. That would be great, Lad! I am going to attempt to hand stitch a pair of real Linen slops soon. All my past ones have been cotton Canvas, but now i am really striving to be as authentic as possible. Know any way to do Machine sewn seams so that they will be hidden? I dont really trust my sewing abilities :huh:

  12. I would give Demonstrations at the faires i worked, whether they be on Forge Work, Sand casting, armor making..etc. I also liked to demonstrate a bit of knotwork, just teaching them simple things like figure-eights, clove hitches, crown sennets, things like that... the parents loved when i put the kids in the Handcuff Knot! B)

    I Loved answering questions about attire and accoutrements(however thats spelled) like my Bosuns pipe and Marline Spike. And playin around with the Kiddos is always fun.

  13. I always Like this one

    The Sailor's Prayer

    Though my sails be torn and tattered

    and my mast be turned about

    let the night wind chill me to my very soul

    though the spray might sting my eyes

    and the stars no light provide

    give me just another morning light to hold

    Chorus:

    I will not lie me down

    this rain a ragin'

    I will not lie me down

    in such a storm

    and if this night be unblessed

    I shall not take my rest

    till I reach another shore.

    And though the only water left

    is but salt to wound my thirst

    I will drink the rain that falls so steady down

    and though night blindness be my gift

    and there be thieves upon my drift

    I will thank the fog that shelters me along

    Chorus:

    And though my mates be drained and weary

    and believe their hopes are lost

    there's no need for their bones on that blackened bottom

    and though death just off the bow

    we will not answer to him now

    he shall stand to face the morning light without us.

    Chorus (twice)

    I would sing it to myself, and anyone else who wanted to hear while I was in Boot Camp.

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