
CALICO JACK FLAG LEATHER PATCH
The first record of Rackham participating in piracy comes from 1718, when he was quartermaster aboard Charles Vane’s ship Ranger. After Vane was removed from captaincy of the Ranger, Rackham was voted to the captaincy. He would command several vessels throughout his time as a pirate, most notably the Kingston. No matter which ship he commanded, Rackham would use the exact same flag: a skull above a pair of crossed swords.
- Veg-Tanned Leather Patch
- Color Options
- Light Brown dye / black thread
- Red dye / Black thread
- Blackout
- Hook Backing
- Hand Sewn
- 5x3" or 3x2"
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CALICO JACK FLAG LEATHER PATCH
The first record of Rackham participating in piracy comes from 1718, when he was quartermaster aboard Charles Vane’s ship Ranger. After Vane was removed from captaincy of the Ranger, Rackham was voted to the captaincy. He would command several vessels throughout his time as a pirate, most notably the Kingston. No matter which ship he commanded, Rackham would use the exact same flag: a skull above a pair of crossed swords.
- Veg-Tanned Leather Patch
- Color Options
- Light Brown dye / black thread
- Red dye / Black thread
- Blackout
- Hook Backing
- Hand Sewn
- 5x3" or 3x2"
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The first record of Rackham participating in piracy comes from 1718, when he was quartermaster aboard Charles Vane’s ship Ranger. After Vane was removed from captaincy of the Ranger, Rackham was voted to the captaincy. He would command several vessels throughout his time as a pirate, most notably the Kingston. No matter which ship he commanded, Rackham would use the exact same flag: a skull above a pair of crossed swords.
- Veg-Tanned Leather Patch
- Color Options
- Light Brown dye / black thread
- Red dye / Black thread
- Blackout
- Hook Backing
- Hand Sewn
- 5x3" or 3x2"





