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the Black Spot Guild
Добавлен 12 авг 2022
Welcome! Home of the Black Spot Guild. A spot to learn about pirate coins (cobs) new and old, and everything else pirate. How to fire a pirate flintlock pistol, check out some real pirate cutlasses. Feel free to ask any questions you have about my cobs or antique cobs!
And if you would like to buy any, visit my website: www.blackspotguild.com
And if you would like to buy any, visit my website: www.blackspotguild.com
Hanwei and Kingston Arms Revolutionary War Hangers, Tony Swatton Jack Sparrow replica and BKS Kraken
a decent quickish review of some of the cutlass options out there. Which is your favorite?!
check out my handmade silver pirate coins on www.blackspotguild.com
And our fun facebook pirate group where members share all sorts of great pirate stuff!
@theblackspotguild
check out my handmade silver pirate coins on www.blackspotguild.com
And our fun facebook pirate group where members share all sorts of great pirate stuff!
@theblackspotguild
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How to fire a Cannon!
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How to fire a cannon. This is a life-size modern replica of a "swivel gun", a small cannon that would be mounted to the railing of sailing ships back in the day. Used to target the crew on deck of other ships, or as a signaling device. It has a 1" hole/bore. I used 120 grains of "FFF" (3F) Goex black powder. People overly complicate this process. it is very simple and subjective: put some powde...
How to fire a real pirate gun! aka Flintlock pistol.
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How to fire a real pirate gun! aka Flintlock pistol.
Why are Spanish cobs, aka "pirate coins" or "pieces of 8" such odd shapes?!
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Why are Spanish cobs, aka "pirate coins" or "pieces of 8" such odd shapes?!
Making silver pirate coins (cobs)! Part 1/5: melting and hammering the silver!
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Making silver pirate coins (cobs)! Part 1/5: melting and hammering the silver!
Making silver Pirate coins (cobs)! Part 3/5: clipping to the right weight.
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Making silver Pirate coins (cobs)! Part 3/5: clipping to the right weight.
Melting fine silver to turn into 20 oz of pirate coins!
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Melting fine silver to turn into 20 oz of pirate coins!
Making a Cob part 4 striking a die onto planchette
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Making a Cob part 4 striking a die onto planchette
Making a cob part 2: pouring and hammering an ingot
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Making a cob part 2: pouring and hammering an ingot
Pouring out silver for a 1 ounce pirate cob.
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Pouring out silver for a 1 ounce pirate cob.
The beautiful sound of Silver Pirate cobs clanging together!
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The beautiful sound of Silver Pirate cobs clanging together!
how to fire a pirate gun aka flintlock pistol
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how to fire a pirate gun aka flintlock pistol
Aren't ' pinned ' tang the appropiate historical way .....🤔
So two thoughts. There are two blade constructions you may be referring to. "Pinned" tangs are what you see on kitchen knives and katanas. "Peened" tangs you see on medieval swords and some cutlasses and similar. I think you meant peened. And yes, it seems the majority of cutlasses around the golden age were probably peened. But some were threaded like these, and especially in the later 1700s you could start to see threaded more and more. But still peened versions as well. So, both styles are reasonably accurate to be on a general "pirate" cutlass. Thanks for the input!
@@theblackspotguild I'm an European and not fluent in this barbaric language called "english ". ( Yes it is technically an barbaric language , mix of old french and germanic dialect ) Until the XIX century all sword were peened .The French cavalry in 1902 expressively refused the pattern 1896 for it's screwed pommel .
Good review. I might have to look into the Hanwei. Truthfully, none of them are particularly accurate for the 1680 - 1720 era, though. David Rickman's Osprey book the Golden Age of Piracy has some good illustrations , and the Sword in Britain Vol 1 by Harvey Withers has the true Dog's Head cutlass and a few other hangers that are appropriate for the era.
Those are awesome 💪🏼
💪🏼💪🏼🏴☠️
Masterpiece! I need this
😳 gonna need some of these
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Love how it sounds!
Satisfying
I love how red it gets at the end there!
This makes me want to open up a restaurant with a bar with a pirate theme… Serve some specialty rum based cocktail for birthdays served of a desert, with a VERY mini canon, and just use a non flame Based smoker (basically a glue gun we use at my bar to create smoke)
Amazing. What a process it was! What a lost art!!
I prefer the real thing I own a phillp the 4 th one from a shipwreck that suck of the Dorset coast in England known has the pediomant wreck
Cool!!!
Feik.not real
@@АмайТашаев I never said it was an antique pirate coin. I very clearly say handmade by me, out of solid 24k gold.
@@theblackspotguildsilver 💪🏼🏴☠️
Where did you get this? - I haven't watched the whole video yet😅
The kraken!!!
I love my bracelet! It never comes off! Thank you again!
@@tank1266 yeah!!! So happy : )
We started out with paper went to bread for wading on this video I now use bread for wading on all my muskets no risk of ambers give a huge boom to a blank load ruclips.net/video/JVx2Ir8EzCY/видео.htmlsi=Rhedh7ZC_cgoPWGg
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Now, I don’t know what you’re using for fuse materials but you can make your own by making what’s known as rub cloth. If you don’t know how to make rub cloth for fuse material look up Dave Canterbury rub cloth video. The other thing what you said about 5X there is no 5X gunpowder only go as high as four X, which is for flint locks in my opinion and what I am really trying to grasp is that if that’s a canon with a 1 inch diameter why aren’t you using one X?
@@scottbrightman3662 even 2F just burns too slowly. It doesn't get the pop I want. 3F is perfect. Thank you; I will look up that fuse idea!
Man, that was such a loud boom, yet it sounds so sissy! You hear it in the echo though, and through the kickback of the cannon. It was LOUD!
Yeah!!!!!!!
Cool!
Guts and blackpowder test zone
How much doe this Lovely ??
Ahoy! I replied to your Instagram comment. This was a commission, but I would make another similar for $150. It is about 40grams of tediously hand-worked fine silver.
Ну всё ясно.
Poffefion of this gon mayest lande a pyerat 20 years in gaol. I read that somewhere but have no clue what that means.
Where can I contact you to buy one of those magnificent pieces?
Ahoy! The easiest way is to message me through the website, or my Black Spot Guild email. www.blackspotguild.com or blackspotguild@gmail.com, either works! If you haven't checked out the website yet, have a look; there is a ton of information and other options there. I look forward to hearing from you and working on a nice cob for you! - Captain Steve
very awesome
Which coin is this on your site?
The first one I show is my "Potosi Pirate". The 2nd and 3rd are the "1715 Pirate". They are all the "clipped" version/shape. Two are antiqued, one is natural. Thanks for the interest!
Man, I wish I still had that one. It was so incredible.
I wish Traditions still made that pistol. EDIT: use a .490 ball and a 0.15 patch. The patch serves to create an airseal so gas doesn't escape. And the patch also gets bound in the rifling so that the ball can spin like a baseball, greatly improving accuracy.
You are absolutely right. Patching it for the nice tight fit, certainly would make that nice seal. And especially with the rifling on this particular model it sure would help it spin and get that nice stable more accurate flight! You are 100% correct. With my basic plinking, it is accurate enough for me. If I start competition shooting it, I'll start using patches ; )
Avast!
YESSS!!! And to an amazing and appropriate song! I need some!!!!
I just started collecting Mexican-Spanish silver cobs. Can’t wait to this too
Very cool Jerry! They are so much fun to collect! Be sure to visit my website and see all the options I offer! And let me know if you want to make something happen! www.blackspotguild.com
Treasures!
Treasures!
Look at that glorious silver flow!!
That looked awesome when it fired. Did you actually buy it directly from Japan or an importing shop or via some other avenue? And what is the typical cost? A flintlock pistol is the only part of my pirate outfit that I do not yet have. Glad to have come across your channel. According to the stats as I currently see them, I'll be subscriber 195. ☠
Ahoy friend! Excellent! Thanks for the follow. I try to put some fun useful stuff out there. I have gotten all three of my flintlocks off GunBroker! It is an auction site that has just about everything. Two of them I got used, one was new. The new one was about $500, also because it was a special one. The other two were only about $200-250, very reasonable for a functional flintlock I'd say! I hope you find a nice one!
@@theblackspotguildawesome. Thanks for the tip.
very awesome. i may have to order one of these. i dont have a black one. i have worn my other pirate cob everyday since i got it. thank you
Hey! Thanks : ) yeah, I am loving the all black ones. Such a unique way to have silver!! Depending how much you handle these black ones, some of the black will eventually wear away. As strong of a chemical reaction as goes on in the process, it is not impervious to wear over time. But so long as you don't carry it around all the time, or wear it, it will stay nice and black. But it is a stronger bond and thicker coloring that most gold plated coins I see!
that looks incredible
beautiful akhi
BOOOOOM!!!!! 🏴☠️
The little thing has quite the kick, right?!
@@theblackspotguild yeah it's totally cool!!!
Dang i love that sound!!
It IS pretty great, isn't it!
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I’ve been looking at those cannons. They offer a few other models, are you satisfied with this one?
Hey Matt! I am quite satisfied. I really wanted a swivel gun. I was debating between theirs and the one by Hern ironworks. I decided this was a better package. Similar price as the Hern but this came with the mount for it as well as the loading and cleaning kit. I believe the Hern that is all separate. But the advantage of the Hern is that theirs are cast iron. This is steel that they bore out. The disadvantage of this is that he has to paint it black. And while he uses a good paint, it does indeed wear through when rubbed enough. Whereas the Hern cast iron can't really do that.
Is it strictly for signal firing or could you launch a projectile?
@@matttowns8258 it is definitely designed for launching stuff too : ) I just haven't yet.
gentlemen : Aim Your Pistols
Beautiful 🏴☠️
❤❤❤I enjoy firearms history and yes I am researching my next book ...😊.