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| (...) Stuff still happens at Port Block, but not of the sail driven variety. Having built some large and small vessels on the narrow and wide hulls, design seemed a bit tapped out. As Richie notes, there has been some recent activity in the (...)   (22 years ago, 19-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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| (...) -snip- (...) No tall ships recently, but Richard did bring along some small craft to Bricksmeet. Have a look at (URL). The longboat is made by cutting two rowboats very accurately (using a fretsaw and a jig made of Megablocks™), they aren't (...)   (22 years ago, 17-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: A day sail from Port Brique 
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| (...) there is quite a size difference between the two, seeing them relative to each other. (...) have not seen much from port block in a long time! does he still build ships? in any case, looked like a good time was had by all, except the Intracty, (...)   (22 years ago, 17-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: A new vessel in Port Brique 
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| In lugnet.pirates, Richie Dulin wrote: -snip- (...) Or better still, (URL) (with the FTX fixed). Cheers Richie Dulin (2 URLs) Port Brique Somewhere in the South Pacifique (2 URLs) Misérable Building a safer South Pacifique    (22 years ago, 16-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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|  |  | A day sail from Port Brique 
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| Ahoy, The recent Bricksmeet 2003 was an opportunity for some of the folks from Port Brique to go on a bit of a day sail. Both the good guys (the French) and the bad guys (the Brikkish) were represented: Jacques Legeaux with the Misérable, and (...)   (22 years ago, 16-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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| Great ship! Good use of available bricks. Keep them sailing. Vice Admiral, His Excellence Amato Santiago Don, Lugnet # 1239 (...)    (22 years ago, 14-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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|  |  | A new vessel in Port Brique 
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| Ahoy, Another privateer has turned up in Port Brique. It's not particularly big or impressive, but does have a couple of innovative features. The vessel is the Digne, and is is captioned by Guillaume Bishop. As would be expected, Bishop of Digne is (...)   (22 years ago, 14-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: His Majesty's Loyal Privateer Lady Grace 
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| Well, I am a fan of schooners, and it's nice to see another fore-and-aft vessel out there with a proper amount of privateer pop-guns. I'm looking forward to seeing the Lady Grace complete with sails. -->Bruce<--    (22 years ago, 2-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: His Majesty's Loyal Privateer Lady Grace 
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| (...) Ken, Very nice, it's definitely a schooner, and the cannons look darn good. I guess those cod-pirates are in for a surprise. Thanks, George    (22 years ago, 2-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates) 
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|  |  | Re: His Majesty's Loyal Privateer Lady Grace 
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| (...) it's an *invisible* tiller. And that's an invisible boat too! : ) But let's not let that get around, there are pirates that would try to take advantage of her ladyship. As to the schooner rig, I'm generally not a big fan either, though in this (...)   (22 years ago, 2-Jun-03, to lugnet.pirates, FTX) 
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