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| (...) the (...) Hi Steve I have washed many sails using a mild whool cleaner and warm water. You will have to iron the sails once dried. My wife was amazed to watch me ironing something :) Marco (24 years ago, 5-May-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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| Hi to everyone. I just picked up a used SES and BSB and both sets of sails could use a cleaning. Does anyone have any suggestions. I don't want to take any chances and ruin the sails before the ships are built. I thought I might try using Woolite or (...) (24 years ago, 4-May-00, to lugnet.pirates)
| | | | Re: A BSB at Port Block
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| (...) Neat! Well, I'm not sure _Gloire_ will be gaming--I'm not sure that the Pirate Game can quite accurately account for iron-hulled ships of that monstrous size. ;) (...) "Arrrr, this be the trusty pirate ship Fresh Daisy. Surrender or we'll (...) (24 years ago, 3-May-00, to lugnet.pirates)
| | | | Re: A BSB at Port Block
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| On Tue, 2 May 2000, Mr L F Braun (<390F2DCB.AD21EEF5@....msu.edu>) wrote at 19:34:35 (...) It's called the beak, or beak-head, and I'd love to see some pictures of a late 18th/ early 19th century one. (24 years ago, 3-May-00, to lugnet.pirates)
| | | | Re: A BSB at Port Block
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| (...) It's that part just under the leaned-over mast-piece bowsprit. Usually the figurehead sits on this. In the original RBR it's a yellow wedge about 8-10 studs long (sorry, it's not here at the moment.) I placed the "wings" over that and (...) (24 years ago, 3-May-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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