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Quartermaster James

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  1. Holland Jug (stands 6"tall and holds 1 liter): $20 Wilton Queen Anne Pattern Round Wall Sconce (4 for sale): $25 each Wilton Place Settings (10.5" Plate, 9" Plate, and 7" Bowl): Set 1: Set 2: $40 each set SOLD French Plates with Boat theme, 7", Set of 5, some chipping. (If interested, message me for detailed photographs.) $15
  2. Dine in the style of a successful pyrate with these wares stolen from the captain's table! Crystal Wine Decanter & Six Crystal Glasses: Decanter stands 12" tall, not including stopper (which adds another 4"), and holds over 1.5l $125 Hallmarked Pewter Candelabra (set of 2): $50 Wilton Tureen: $35 SOLD Pottery Pitcher (stands 6.25"tall and holds about 36 ounces): $15 SOLD! Hallmarked Pewter Schnapps Set: $75 Wilton Oval Wall Sconce (3 for sale): $20 each
  3. Me thanks, what company does this sword come from? And any information on the blade? Morgan Sorry, I have no further information to add. Y.M.H.S. QMJ
  4. Hows about a nice hunting sword? http://pyracy.com/index.php?showtopic=17419
  5. Sorry, I forgot to check back here recently. Thanks for all the tips!
  6. I'm no expert navigator, but from the photos given (withthe measuring tape), I'd say 2"...
  7. Oh! Oh my! I do say Sir: My hat's off to you!
  8. Very nice belt bits, aye! Were but I in a buying stance... Alas! My loss, for I must pass. Belly up boys! Belly up!
  9. Sorry folks, but I don't rightly recall how many layers each knife has. If memory serves, however, the small knife has more layers than the large. Both are handcrafted, and come with their own tooled leather sheath. Prices listed include Priority Mail shipping, insured, with delivery confirmation. Knife #1 - Large Dagger, Damascus Blade, Stag Antler Handle (this knife falls to the hand quite nicely folks!): $125 SOLD -------------------------------------------------- Knife #2 - Small Dagger, Damascus Blade, Stag Antler Handle (curved handle facilitates very easy draw, nice size for a patch knife too!): $75
  10. Just a nice old "Old Hickory" knife I rescued. Good 1095 carbon steel, will last for lifetimes! Fixed the point, reshaped the handle a bit, refinished the hardwood handle with an old fashioned, hand rubbed, linseed oil finish, and gave the blade a fresh edge. I also took some scrap leather and stitched up a simple sheath; incorporated three brass staples to protect the stitching, instead of rivets. It's not black, but very dark brown: oil's still fresh on it in this pic. If there's any thing to brag about here, it's that I didn't have many tools at hand. Didn't even have a hammer handy. Made the holes for the stitching with a pick and a 10# dumbbell. Cut the leather with another hunting knife. Had some mini-channel locks and my Leatherman to make the staples.
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