Well mates, many of you have visited the link from my Texican Privateers site to the knife company I do work for Beckwiths Blades. They be carring a new line from Hanwei by Paul Chen. Paul's stuff is combat quality. It tis the real deal and his prices be not high for the extreme quality. So check out Hanwei at Beckwiths Blades. The Deacon has never steered you wrong yet.
As best as I can remember. The first I heard of mandatory tip breakage was around 1515 and was left to the Captains descression. It was also an issue of accidental deep cuts from heaving seas and the like of rough weather. Where a mate or able was not as prone from years of being on board a press or lubber didn't have that experience and coordination.
Aye lass, there do indeed be Pirates in the Lone Star State. We be the Texican Privateers. Texican Privateers Outside of Scarbi & TRF there is also Cavalier Days but no true Pirate Fests. We throw a Buccaneer Beach Bash every year. As well as a Buccaneer Backyard BBQ. William thanks for pointing her our way. Ifinya email me I will put you on our list and let you know whenever we get together. lloyd@livelydjs.com
Boil water in a teapot or pot with a lid. Once you have a good amount of stem. Shape hat in the form you want it. Place in the steam until moist and pliable but not soaked. Let dry. Repeat as needed.
I'll have to wait and see. I may have a gig that weekend in San Antonio. But bring yoy walkin' boots as the fair site be 65 acres not counting the parking lot.
Well, post up when ye gets yer minds made. I'm not working TFR this year (and won't be till the current entertainment director is beathing water). Many me mates work it thow. Stop by the information booth at the front gate and pays yer respects to Miss Mable and her crew there. Can't miss her. She's the big redhead. Then the executioner by the May Pole be Master Barthalmew Smyth. Just call him Derly.
Hey Morick. I talked with one of me mates, Miss Mable who be in charge of information and the lost and found at TRF. She said it wasn't turned in. Which is odd. Most things lost do come back. We've seen walletts with hundreds of dollars and credit cards still in them. Medications, etc. Sorry about that.
here is a good source for Cheap Stuff. or check out my links page.
Ok, I'll take 'er. How's a dollar a week?... ok, ok, two dollars and that's me final offer. (harumph) Ok, so I'm broke at the moment, but by damn she be a fine lass.