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                <title>Jolly Roger Improvements</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 10:12:29 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ As you might have guest, <br />I do a LOT of research when it comes to The Golden Age of Piracy.<br /><br />I put a lot of this researching in Pirate flags, especially the ÂJolly RogerÂ <br /><br />Of witch the first known one is said to have bin the black flag of ÂEmanuel WynneÂ<br />Witch was reported around reported around the year 1700.<br /><br />However according to these Jolly Roger prints, Thomas Tew also flew a Jolly Roger.<br /><br />And if he indeed did have his Famous ÂArm holding/wielding a cutlassÂ as a flag (it isnÂt sure)<br />This Jolly Roger would date back about 8 years BEFORE WynneÂs flag.<br /><br />Anyway,<br /><br />There are a number of historical Jolly Roger prints to be found in various book and all around the internet.<br /><br />These prints have bin made through the reports that have bin made of Jolly Rogers in the 18th century.<br /><br />HoweverÂ when IÂve had a look at these reports, I noticed that a number of prints <br />where either not entirely correct, or where simply no where to be found.<br /><br />So IÂve decided to either Improve or correct those existing ones that have an in correction.<br /><br />And create those that are less well known today, <br />but where equally well known and infamous at the time.<br /><br />In order to make them fit in the list of already exiting Jolly Roger Prints, <br />I will at times construct the missing flag using parts of these known prints<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~James-B-Roger</author>
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                <title>UN finished work... </title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 05:55:32 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Ya know,<br /><br />I have the habit of starting a drawing, and then kind of leave it un-finishedÂ<br /><br />This because I donÂt really know what to add to the drawing, because of this IÂm kind of ÂstuckÂ in my process of drawing that work.<br /><br />That, Â or because I just kinda forgotÂ<br /><br />I kinda have a LOT of these, and TheyÂve bin just laying here for a LONG time because IÂm stuck in there progress.<br /><br />So IÂve decided to scan and post a lot of my Âun-finished workÂ anyway.<br /><br />And ones IÂve finished them, IÂll just post them again... BRILJAND!!! <img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/l/lol.gif" width="15" height="15" alt=":lol:" title="LOL" /><br /><br />I will mark my un- finished work with U:<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~James-B-Roger</author>
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                <title>Weaponry</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 05:06:08 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ What would a proper Pirate-gear be without weapons.<br /><br />..... well not as UN-proper as you might think.<br /><br />Most of the time Pirates did not carry weapons with them.<br /><br />This is duo to the fact that for the most part of there career Pirates spended there time sailing.<br /><br />And weapons where mostly handed out at the moment that a prey was within reach.<br /><br />Non the less, every Pirate needed weaponry in order to intimidate there victims, <br />or fight them if they made on unwise decision at the sight of the black flag.<br /><br />I therefore am looking for a number of historical correct weapons from around 1680-1725 (with is the Golden Age of Piracy)<br /><br />I already have two cutlasses, but these arenÂt fully correct form a historical point of view, and they are far from functional sins there to heavy to be properly used.<br /><br />I have recently found an exclusive cutlass, <br />the ÂDutch CutlassÂ by ÂWindlass SteelcraftsÂ <a href="http://www.kultofathena.com/product~item~500338~name~Dutch+Cutlass.htm">[link]</a><br /><br />This sword was used in the Dutch East Indian company around 1700.<br /><br />This sword looks awesome, and itÂs Âfully functionalÂ <br /><br />Plus, not only is it a Shell-guard cutlass (with is my favourite type of cutlass)<br /><br />But ItÂs also a ÂDutchÂ Cutlass, <br />duo to the fact that I myself am a Dutch-man, this kinda tickles my fancy.<br /><br />As for firearms,<br /><br />I am looking for a Pedersoli Queen Anne pistol kit<br /><br />But I am yet unsuccessful in finding one for a reasonable price.<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~James-B-Roger</author>
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                <title>Freedom, Fortune and Glory</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 05:50:01 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Ahoy there scally's!<br /><br />Let me take this here moment to introduce me self, <br /><br />I am "captain James Benjamin Rogers" <br />also known as "Long Jack Rogers" <br />But better known as the "Goldwolf"<br /><br />That would be me "Pirate name"<br /><br />My real name is "Sjouke (Mark) de Jong"<br />I am an 21 year old student <br />who lives in "Barneveld"<br />This is a village in "Gelderland"<br />witch is located in about the middle of "Holland" <br />(The Netherlands)<br /><br />Considering that I have a "Pirate name" I think that you already quested it, <br />I am a HUGE "Pirate enthusiast"<br /><br />I've bin a Great fan of these "sea-going bandits" for as far as I can remember.<br /><br />..... and yes of COURS I'm there for a great fan of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies ... savvy<br /><br />But even more than that, I'm a big admirer of a large number of historical Pirates, <br /><br />My most favourite is: "Thomas Tew" the Rode Island Pirate.<br /><br />And Henry Avery (Long Ben), Black Sam Bellamy, <br />Edward England, Edward Teach (BlackBeard)<br />and Black Bart where also great Rogues with fascinating stories.<br /><br />One of my greatest hobbies is drawing, that has also bin so for as long as I can recall.<br /><br />Sins the past 2,5 years I have directly combined my <br />hand drawing witch computer colouring.<br /><br />Making digital art also suits me well.<br />(Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign)<br /><br />I'm also quit a gamer, <br />IÂm a great fan of Nintendo, and I love my WII!<br /><br />capt. James B. Rogers<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~James-B-Roger</author>
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