If you like the musket John, here for your sole delectation is my sidearm.
Rob.
Looks like a very enjoyable time was had by one and all Jonas, and a happy birthday to you sir.
Rob.
As it’s my birthday I will show how I spent the celebration of my last one, even though the part was held after Christmas due to everything being
TexaS Today, 12:36If Suzanne and I didn't have enough boats already, we'd definitely head down this path!
http://www.festinalente.org.uk/photo...bum/index.html
Hi John.
It is a repro of a French Charleville of about 1750. I got it from a firm in the States when we were doing French and Indian Wars.
Sounds like a very balanced approach Bruce. I sometimes wonder why I have a cupboard full of ships which have never seen the sea in anger, even including
Bligh Yesterday, 14:13Decompression Ale and the Diamond Knot Brewing Company's Industrial IPA.
Q: What do sailors use to blow their noses?
A: Anchor-chiefs.
Wow nice pics here.
Nice to see you in battle . I love that events
Some nice photos Rob, is your musket an original or repro, it looks great.
Vagabond Yesterday, 12:25Four ships per side is the most I have played with at conventions. But these are designed to be beginner friendly and not go on for hours upon hours,
Corsair Yesterday, 11:53Right on Jonas. He seemed to be expecting his small naval cannon and crew, but they did not turn up this year so we let him walk along with the Hanoverian
Bligh Yesterday, 05:55
Good, Clean Fun!
That is some weird and wonderful vessels.
TexaS Today, 16:57