No..no..no...that wasn't the question, Captain.
I am trying to find out if they existed or not. I have no intension of bringing such an item as that.
There are other elements of destruction, which are easier to carry and present as show and tell.
Come now...never under estimate a twisted mind, Captain...she's been known to be 'materialistic' at times....
Anyway....I'll post the chest for Lt. March so he can have a look-see.
By the way...I'm doing a search right now for busk daggers...so far...nothing solid to go by.
Oh and for those reading the thread who may be thinking about it...
Absolutely NO Concealed Weaponry of any kind.
Think first, think smart before you depart for the show people!
Thanks
I know that Veruca mentioned that she had given Lt. March some furniture drawings/patterns regarding period correct items. I am not sure if he'll have the time to craft any of them though. As for the chairs...I didn't mean real folding chairs...I was referring to camp chairs. Sorry for the mix up. At least four in the area.
I have a bottle of Rum with Lt. March's name on it. We can make up our share of "Captain & Cutters" while we are there.
As for smoking at the Pub; Yes...I think we can. I remember Mike along with an assorted group (RAF/Roman/2nd Panzer) getting chummy and smoking cigars in the corner booth and the wall of smoke hovering over them
Okay...so...how many weapons will the group be bringing? I'm all for being prepared...but nothing says Pyrate like...weapon overkill
Lilly stirred to the sound of footsteps moving about the cabin. She drifted in and out of sleep and was still very weak from her fever. As she opened her eyes she saw the servant girl Bess drawing up a bowl of fresh water.
“Water, please…” Lilly’s voice barely a whisper as she raised her hand up towards the girl.
“Doctor!” Bess alerted the Doctor who had only nodded off moments before hand. “She’s awake.”
Oh, that is a great idea Captain. Hollywood vs. Reality! This will debunk some of those ideas what pyrates were like and perhaps shine some light on various elements that Hollywood has never addressed!
What say you, Foxe?