Shipwrecks Mate Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 Ahoy from Tybee Island! Thank ye kindly for allowin' me to join this 'ere group. I am the Mate of a pirrrate who called himself "Shipwreck," who sailed on to heavenly seas a few years ago. This week would have marrrghked his 72nd voyage around the sun. In his earrrthly life, he collected all manner of things piratical and rarely left them as he received them. This 'ere attached article he wrote, which I recently dug out of the bottom of his sea-chest, is about one of his projects featuring a reproduction "Queen Anne" Pistol. He thought some of ye may be interested. He intended to submit it to "No Quarter Given," which in January 2000 featured his story about the piratical watercraft featured in one of these 'ere pictures. For whateverrrr reason, that did not happen, so I am providin' it 'ere for your perusal. Unfortunately, I was likely on another floor of the house, or outside with the hounds, when this work was in progress. Therefore I am unable to answer any questions ye may have. But I hope you enjoy the article. Fair winds and followin' seas to ye, Shipwreck's Mate PiratePistol_2024-08-19_132644.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stynky Tudor Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 On 8/23/2024 at 7:21 AM, Shipwrecks Mate said: Shipwreck's modifications came out great and the modified pistol looks smart. I actually have an old Japanese made 1976 flintlock that was manufactured for the US 1776 bicentennial. Similar to some of the issues Shipwreck had, once you've got yourself one, you see how many are out there. My pistol had some other issues though, the cock was just wrong, the frizzen was soft and wouldn't spark well and the mainspring was broke. Cascabel helped/directed a lot of similar modifications, but mainly cutting down and reshaping the stock made a whole lot of difference in appearance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mary Diamond Posted October 5 Share Posted October 5 On 8/23/2024 at 9:21 AM, Shipwrecks Mate said: Ahoy from Tybee Island! Thank ye kindly for allowin' me to join this 'ere group. I am the Mate of a pirrrate who called himself "Shipwreck," who sailed on to heavenly seas a few years ago. This week would have marrrghked his 72nd voyage around the sun. In his earrrthly life, he collected all manner of things piratical and rarely left them as he received them. This 'ere attached article he wrote, which I recently dug out of the bottom of his sea-chest, is about one of his projects featuring a reproduction "Queen Anne" Pistol. He thought some of ye may be interested. He intended to submit it to "No Quarter Given," which in January 2000 featured his story about the piratical watercraft featured in one of these 'ere pictures. For whateverrrr reason, that did not happen, so I am providin' it 'ere for your perusal. Unfortunately, I was likely on another floor of the house, or outside with the hounds, when this work was in progress. Therefore I am unable to answer any questions ye may have. But I hope you enjoy the article. Fair winds and followin' seas to ye, Shipwreck's Mate PiratePistol_2024-08-19_132644.pdf 5.57 MB · 5 downloads Shipwrecks Mate - thank you, truly, for your thoughtfulness. We can all benefit from Shipwrecks thoughtful and well detailed instructions. Oooh, shiny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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