Fox Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 Oh I agree entirely John! The reason I love doing this is because of the thrill I get when we discover something new. I don't like things in black and white either - I never, and wouldn't ever say that no Anglo-american sailor wore a hoodie. But, in all the research that we've done there's not been any sign of Anglo-American seamen in hoodies. So if Ed wants to portray a common type he'd be better off avoiding hoodies for now, unless and until it can be shown that such a garment was common. Foxe"With this Fore-Staff he fansies he does Wonders, when, God knows, it amounts to no more but only to solve that simple Question, Where are we? Which every chi'd in London can tell you." - Ned Ward The Wooden World Dissected, 1707ETFox.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackjohn Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 Oh, of course, I agree wholeheartedly. What we need to do is plant some evidence of pirate hoodies!!! My Home on the Web The Pirate Brethren Gallery Dreams are the glue that holds reality together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Capt. Sterling Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 Oh, of course, I agree wholeheartedly. What we need to do is plant some evidence of pirate hoodies!!! Is that what you've been learning in class??? "I being shot through the left cheek, the bullet striking away great part of my upper jaw, and several teeth which dropt down the deck where I fell... I was forced to write what I would say to prevent the loss of blood, and because of the pain I suffered by speaking."~ Woodes Rogers Crewe of the Archangel http://jcsterlingcptarchang.wix.com/creweofthearchangel# http://creweofthearchangel.wordpress.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 Any chance you could plant a Nokia while you're at it - it would save all those embarressing moments when someone forgets to turn their mobile phone off at events until after their wife has rung to see what time they'll be home... Foxe"With this Fore-Staff he fansies he does Wonders, when, God knows, it amounts to no more but only to solve that simple Question, Where are we? Which every chi'd in London can tell you." - Ned Ward The Wooden World Dissected, 1707ETFox.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edward T. Porter Posted October 18, 2006 Author Share Posted October 18, 2006 It's your outfit, you can wear what you like and nobody here will tell you otherwise, but if your aim is to portray "a common anglo- american sailor/ pirate", then using pictures of Venetian gondoliers for your source is the wrong way to go. Okay, it´s totally clear! I only wanted to clarify that my way of thinking is: "The possibility exists, evidences are missing until now, let´s see, what the future brings..." Even if I don´t go to reenactments my claim is to wear most accurate garb. For now, I´ll make a smock to keep me ass warm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackjohn Posted October 18, 2006 Share Posted October 18, 2006 Too bad we don't know what this was made from... period Spanish hoodie My Home on the Web The Pirate Brethren Gallery Dreams are the glue that holds reality together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackjohn Posted October 18, 2006 Share Posted October 18, 2006 Oh, of course, I agree wholeheartedly. What we need to do is plant some evidence of pirate hoodies!!! Is that what you've been learning in class??? Haha... afraid not. My class was just gis stuff, not archaeology. Suffice to say, it is a known fact that archaeologists have commited fraud, and maybe even worse, have overlooked important finds because they didn't fit their model. My Home on the Web The Pirate Brethren Gallery Dreams are the glue that holds reality together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kass Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Too bad we don't know what this was made from...period Spanish hoodie My best educated guess: canvas/sailcloth It's obviously wet-weather gear and canvas would really do the trick. And although it is very simply drawn, the shape is one that indicates a sewn construction rather than knit. That's not to say there weren't knit hoodies. It's just that this Spanish sailor's hoodie would be easier to sew from stiff canvas than to knit from flexible wool yarn. Building an Empire... one prickety stitch at a time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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