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Steampunk
#11
RE: Steampunk
I've been looking around - starting with the top down. I'll let you know what I find. In the meantime, I found this:

Automatic Tea Making Machine:
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Quote:The original design of this machine was built by Albert E Richardson, a clockmaker from Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. The patentee of the machine and maker of this example, Frank Clarke, a Birmingham gunsmith, purchased the original machine and all rights to it from Richardson for an undisclosed sum. It was heated by methylated spirits which would be lit by the automatic striking of a match. This action was initiated by the sounding of the alarm clock, which rang again when the tea was ready. A wooden base holds the alarm clock, kettle tilter and methylated spirit stove. Although ingenious, the heavy reliance on the match being lit at the correct time made the machine potentially dangerous. Made by the Automatic Water Boiler Co.
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#12
RE: Steampunk
Whenever I think of steampunk, I think of The Time Machine.

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#13
RE: Steampunk
(March 15, 2012 at 2:50 pm)Shell B Wrote: Whenever I think of steampunk, I think of The Time Machine.

I have a copy of that from the 70s with a trippy cover Big Grin
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#14
RE: Steampunk
(March 15, 2012 at 2:50 pm)Shell B Wrote: Whenever I think of steampunk, I think of The Time Machine.

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That was a great movie and a beautiful piece of work (timemachine) loved it !
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#15
RE: Steampunk
I'm a huge fan of steampunk(just ask KichiBig Grin )

Movies like The league of extraordinary gentlemen etc.

And this in my view is the ultimate steampunk because it actually works and probably would've been developed if not for the petrol engine.




Check this out, it's made by a company called Bohm



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#16
RE: Steampunk
(March 16, 2012 at 8:32 am)Zen Badger Wrote: I'm a huge fan of steampunk(just ask KichiBig Grin )

Movies like The league of extraordinary gentlemen etc.

If you like steampunk-esque movies you might like The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello if you haven't already seen it. It's not very long at about 30 minutes and I'd highly recommend it.





Edit: Oh yay, it's on youtube!

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#17
RE: Steampunk
Nice one Tempus, that was exellentBig Grin
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#18
RE: Steampunk
Nice little ditty about ebay steampunk



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