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This listing has ended. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. Item:PIRATE GOLD TREASURE SHIP RESIN BOAT SKULL SAIL MODEL |
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Item Description: High quality display pieces. A 14"L x 6"H x 6"W resin model pirate ship. This model is hand painted by skillful and experienced craftsmen. It is built using our best material resin construction. The hull is painted to look like it is made of wood. On top deck, we have placed all the booty you would expect to see on a pirate ship. It comes with all the pirate figures pictured. There are a total of 6 hand painted and very well detailed pirates. Our models are completely built from scratch, NOT from kit. Each model comes with a flag. All the resin is naturally seasoned and kiln dry before use to make sure that the completed products withstand any climate. It is fully assembled. Pirates: The history of piracy dates back more than 3000 years, but its accurate account depends on the actual meaning of the word ‘pirate’. In English, the word piracy has many different meanings and its usage is still relatively new. Today, some uses of the word have no particular meaning at all. A meaning was first ascribed to the word piracy sometime before the XVII century. It appears that the word pirate (peirato) was first used in about 140 BC by the Roman historian Polybius. The Greek historian Plutarch, writing in about 100 A.D., gave the oldest clear definition of piracy. He described pirates as those who attack without legal authority not only ships, but also maritime cities. Piracy was described for the first time, among others, in Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey. For a great many years there remained no unambiguous definition of piracy. Norse riders of the 9th and 11th century AD were not considered pirates but rather, were called "Danes" or "Vikings". Another popular meaning of the word in medieval Sometimes governments gave rights to the pirates to represent them in their wars. The most popular form was to give a license to a private sailor to attack enemy shipping on behalf of a specific king – Privateer. Very often a privateer when caught by the enemy was tried as an outlaw notwithstanding the license. Below we tried to outline a selective history of piracy, selective and arbitrary because there is so much that can be said about piracy and it is impossible to tell all. We hope that even this brief introduction will show the spirit and truth about the piracy the way we see it. Pirates Ships: Pirates of old used many types of ships, anywhere from a small sloop to a large warship. But generally they gave preference to those with the greatest speed as it would do no good to spot a potential target only to have it out-sail you. Also pirates wanted a quick escape if needed. The pirates kept their ships in good order, careening them regularly to keep the hulls smooth and clear of seaweed and other marine life. This work was essential in order to maintain their speed advantage. Two of the pirates favorite types of ships were the sloop and the schooner. The speed and shallow draft of these ships enabled the pirates to hide in relative safety in shallower coastal waters where larger warships could not enter. THIS IS NOT FROM OR A KIT!!!! PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER GREAT ITEMS. *** 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!*** Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Check out my other items! Approximate Specifications:
Length: 14 in.
Height: 6 in. HULL COLOR: Natural wood finish color with traditional pirate ship markings.
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