I have a Life-Size Pirate Statue in my basement, and it is a Captain Hook. It is made of fiberglass. There is this restaurant down at my beach that I go to (not in Florida), but in North Carolina that has one in it. It is called Michelangelo's Italian Pizza Parlor. They are called Cigar Store Pirates. They are Life-Size made of Resin and Fiberglass that have a hook in one hand, they also have a patch, usually on their right-eye. However, you can take these patches off their eye and glue them back on. They are indeed Classic Sculptures that look like the real deal from pirates back during the Golden Age of Piracy. They are displayed everywhere from Seafood Bars like "The Palace Saloon" down in Florida to Airports and they are commercialized statues made for bars and grocery and liquor stores, especially in Caribbean Islands such as St. Thomas, and the Cayman Islands. They are also even in California on beaches. They wear a silly looking hat with skulls and crossbones on their black head. They are Worldwide known for displays of tourist attractions, carnivals, dockside marinas, boat rentals, at beach houses, pirate stores, amusement parks, mini-golf courses, nautical antique warehouses, national historical parks, old seaport towns and villages, The Salty Dog Cafe in South Carolina near Charleston, in hotels and motels by the seashore, at beach stores, at water parks, at jet ski rental shops, in places like Key West Florida at places like Mel Fisher's house, in Marriott hotels down in Florida and even in Jamaica. They have one peg leg for a leg and they are holding a sword and they even feature a rope on the stand with a treasure chest embedded on the stand that they stand on with an anchor on the side. There is one stood outside of The Salem Pirates New England Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, and there are several in Chicago and 4 or 5 in Ocracoke Island, North Carolina including outside of Kitty Hawk Kites by Downpoint Decoys Duck Hunting collections if you into Duck Hunting. There is one at Pirates Dinner Adventure in Orlando, Florida. So, with this all said, what company makes Pirate Statues?What company makes Pirate Statues?
Thank for the long long detail, which should give you plenty of material for research because all you have to do is call those places one by one, ask for the manager and say you want to know who makes the Pirate statues.
Or contact a display company and ask them .
Or look here
https://www.google.com/search?q=pirate+s鈥?/a>
or here picking off matching images and seeing if they are a maker
https://www.google.com/search?q=pirate+s鈥?/a>
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