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Blackbeard's sword?
#1
cool finds!

more relics here:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...index.html

Could this partly gilded hilt have held Blackbeard's sword? There's no way to know for sure, though it was found amid the North Carolina wreck of the Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the infamous 18th-century pirate.

Since 1997, archaeologists have been excavating the Queen Anne's Revenge. The sword hilt—found in pieces but reassembled for this picture—is among their latest finds and was revealed to the public this month.

After running aground on a sandbar in 1718 near the town of Beaufort, the ship was abandoned but likely remained intact and partly above water for as long as a year before collapsing and disintegrating, according to archaeologist David Moore of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.

"In any event," he said, "the pirates would have had ample opportunity to take anything that they thought valuable." The newfound hilt may have been left behind because it was unwanted, or it may have been inaccessible, according to Moore's colleague Wendy Welsh, a conservator on the project.

Blackbeard’s brief career as a pirate lasted only about two years, but during that time he became one of history's most feared outlaws. Operating in the West Indies (map) and off the coast of colonial America, he struck terror into the hearts of commercial ships' captains and once held the entire city of Charleston, South Carolina hostage.


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#2
Amazing find either way!
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#3
i think so too, i love to see historical artifacts brought up from Davy Jones' locker.

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the Queen Anne's Revenge, Blackbeard's ship:


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I wonder if in 100-200 yrs from now people will be displaying criminal belongings of the current criminals from today. It seems that as the crimes become older they become more detatched from the feeling of hatred towards the criminals, look at the pardon for "Billy the Kid" that just came up. He was a killer and yet a pardon is contemplated. Everyone that had been related to the people killed has died and the killers have been immortalized. Blackbeard was a jerk and here is the test of how he is remembered. Cool sword handle though. Smiley_emoticons_smile
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#5
you'd give your left nut for some of those artifacts/museum pieces. it's history.
and true, pirates were/are romanticized. Smiley_emoticons_razz


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(01-14-2011, 08:33 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: you'd give your left nut for some of those artifacts/museum pieces. it's history.
and true, pirates were/are romanticized. Smiley_emoticons_razz

Damn straight...........but Blackbeards sword still sounds like a porn flick. Smiley_emoticons_razz
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#7
In this area, I have dug up, 45 bullets, a few dozen coins from the late 1870's to 1885, any of which could have belonged to Billy the Kid, he hung out here in this village. There is a house here where he used to stay, it was an old boarding house/bordello back in the day. His pardon failed, Richardson is saving that for himself.

This sword hilt while a cool find will never be truely attributed to blackbeard, but it will be hyped as possible.

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#8
Yeah, how can anyone say that it is his? But the exposure might get alot of people into an antique store and that is what it comes down to. Exposure. So many people clawing their way towards the top, a rats nest I tell ya............A rats nest. Smiley_emoticons_slash
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Maggot: might get alot of people into an antique store


or a museum.


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(01-14-2011, 09:34 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: Maggot: might get alot of people into an antique store


or a museum.

Same thing, they both sell t-shirts. And little trinkets in the store.
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As history's most feared pirate about to be immortalised in a Hollywood blockbuster, the legend of Captain Blackbeard is already known the world over.

archaeologists are set to recover another massive Blackbeard artifact after setting sail to pull up the anchor from his legendary ship the Queen Anne's Revenge.

Research teams off the North Carolina coast where the ship sank will attempt to pull the enormous 13ft anchor to the surface on an expedition to start next week.


success! bottom 2 photos--

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z1MppbPSw5


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(01-14-2011, 07:19 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: [Image: pirate-black-beard.jpg]


He looks gay. He looks like he would prance. Seriously.


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