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Pirates and Privateers (RRParksCards, 2024)

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May 08, 2024, 02:02 PM
Don Norton
Pirates and Privateers (RRParksCards, 2024)
These came out fast, Richard mailed them Monday and got mine today, Wednesday morning.
Here's what was in my Master Set box:
50 Pirates of the Spanish Main cards - reprints of an 1888 Allen and Ginter set, these beautiful full size cards feature a portrait of the pirate with a scene in the background. Most of these men I had not heard of before. Text on the back is extensive and quite small, so wear your optivisor when reading them.
18 Howard Pyle Art cards - In the 1920's, Howard Pyle was a well known illustrator and he did a series of paintings of pirates for magazines and books.
The box the cards come in is just a strip of cardboard with 4 Holographic images on it. I cut these out and added them to the collection, There are 2 versions of Pyle cards, a base set Header Card and a Pirates and Privateers Checklist.
2 Pirates and Privateers Promos, One and Two
2 Oversized 3D Images. One can be cut up into 4ths and one kept intact
1 set 3D glasses
1 Pirates and Privateers Series 2 Promo A
1 RRParks 11th Annual Halloween Event Promo 1
1 Patas The Paws of Fate Promo Card P1
1 Floofy Little Monsters Promo Card 1
1 Blank Sketch Card
1 Print Plate
1 Lenticular Card - The Flying Dutchman by Howard Pyle
1 Kanvas Sail Card - Canvas textured card by Arthur Rakham
1 Etching card - Signed and numbered by Richard Parks
1 Metal Card - Sea Serpent by Arthur Rakham, signed and numbered by Richard Parks
1 Sketch - Anne Bonney by Varon Moreno in color
1 Genuine 17th Century Spanish Coin - More than 1/4th the coin is left, they used to break off bits of the coin for change. I will have to study the coin under a magnifying glass to see any details, but it is guaranteed to be 300 years old.

There is much to study in this set, very eyecatching. Pyle's work has always fascinated me, and the base 50 card set really looks interesting. Well done Richard!

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May 13, 2024, 08:23 AM
webjon
I nearly ordered these sounds like a very cool set -- how is the sketch?
May 13, 2024, 01:26 PM
JOHN LEVITT
My cards arrived on Saturday morning and I have yet to examine the box fully. I have a reprint set of the Pirates of the Spanish Main cards so I won't need any extra visual equipment.

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May 13, 2024, 01:26 PM
Don Norton
The sketch is well done Jon. Of course, the artist took a little free license with Anne Bonney's image, she probably never looked that good, but I have been pleased with most of the sketches I get from RR Parks, they seem to be a cut above.
June 11, 2024, 10:41 PM
catskilleagle
I don't know if you've seen how some artists remember Wilma Flintstone but she certainly looks, uh, different.


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Originally posted by Don Norton:
The sketch is well done Jon. Of course, the artist took a little free license with Anne Bonney's image, she probably never looked that good, but I have been pleased with most of the sketches I get from RR Parks, they seem to be a cut above.