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Black Deacon

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  1. Dear Black Deacon,

    Wow! What a collection of links for piractical sources (and not so,,,ostriches?)

    Anyway, thanks , actually I found some other things I was looking for...

    S.H.maggie

    Ye be welcome. The ostrich link is for plumes and other feather needs.

  2. Ahoy Billy. What part of SE Texas. Ya be talking about a long stretch of dirt. We be in Houston and I'll be performing Western and not Pirate shows in March down in Kemah. Let me know where ya bees and I'l see what I can do.

  3. (Ahem...) ROTDLMBAO

    Rolling on the deck laugh'n me bloom'n (or blasted) arse off!

    And of course, the Pub will get the news right away when it comes across m'desk about casting calls. Moast likely they will have a *re-call* first for folks from the first film and then fill in from there.

    Everyone can have a shot but it DOES help it your in the extra's union at least. Anyone (aside from those that have told me endlessly) in the SAG union?

    For those of you that cast here at the studio... we can *drink up me hearties Yo Ho!* in the commissary and I'll do a walkabout with you.

    :D

    I've worked SAG contract but never joined. Too limited on Union work here. Right to work state and all. Just need to pay them and viola I'm in.

  4. Not the Irish, The SCA. Most kingdoms are real heavy Roalty, upper merchant class. Yes there were many an Irish sailor. But few who were "big time" pirates. Not that there weren't any, just fewer than other countries and not as well documented. And she was a pirate during Elizabeth the I. Again which timeperiod.

  5. Define Ancient. 1500's, 1400's, 1600's? There be allot of references out there for pirates. But as Wartooth be telling ya. Irish will be somewhat limited. There were more crew that twir pirate than say captains and beings how your society don't have too many persants or sailor class you may be hard pressed. Good topic though.

  6. :P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P

    Ahoy,

    would like to give me signal out there for outher sea folk in my part of the land. Love good company talk and drink. All including the pirate lifestyle of course.

    Im land locked in Austin but get to the coast fairly often. If I be lucky enough to have someone close to me ,I be looking for like minded scallywags!

    Ahoy there mate. We be the Texican Privateers located in the Houston area. One of our brethern is in the same port as ya as well. Check out Texican Privateers

  7. Well, ladies, I'm glad ye liked the imagery! What I was really getting at, though, was that this is evidence in our debate as to whether cutlasses were really sharpened aboard ship. (The "stripped men" was merely an added attraction! B) )

    Capt. William

    First thanks Bess for the image. If you have pictures please forward. On the sharpening subject. time, water, rust all effect and edge. In fact the one thing that will dull a knife almost as fast as cutting paper is hot water. Causes the metal to expand and dull the edge. So before a battle I'm sure the were working on steel. Now as for a new cutlass or prize or trade I'm sure it would depend on the condition when they found/aquired it.

  8. Some people think scars are cool. But I consider them mistakes. In the 20+ years I've been doing stunt work I have never seriously injured myself or another. (knock on the ol cocconut) Every scar is an oops. I have a few that were just funny. Caught on a nail head sliding down a tin roof for Showtime. The tape is funny. Bang, drop, clang on the roof, slide, stick. "ouch!" "Fall off the roof already." "Shut up I'm stuck." Now here's one I'm realy proud of (ziiippp)......

  9. Do you want to do stage combat or fight. Two different subjects. If you want to play at stage combat take a stage combat course. If you want to fight find a true school. There are many schools or fight instructors out there. I never recommend to people to learn the way I did. I grew up around true fight masters. Rapier & Dagger, Broad & Bastard swords & Cutlass. We used real steel and real edges. I have the scars to prove it. But we were taught to fight. I do choreographed staged combat and make a decent side living at it but I can not "spar" with someone. A true fight follows no rules, hits or point system. I have been talked into sparing and doing tournaments a few times over the years and lost every match. I would have won the fight but not by their rules. See the difference. Decide at what level you want to play and then take the right heading to make it happen.

  10. Good looking piece. Say's he has 5. No close ups of makers marks so I can't trace them. I wouldn't fire it without it being x-rayed and tested. How much do you want to spend on a collector's piece? Some TLC to the wood and Iron it would look great.

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