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Considerable advancements have been made since Babbage successfully completed his difference engine. It is our purpose to herein examine the astonishing results of this momentous event. Trend watchers take note: elements of steampunk are beginning to waft their way into the mainstream.
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Datamancer's Steampunk Victorian Laptop
First to recommend
17 people recommended this item
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This is a work of art. If I could get/make one of these for a macbook pro, I just might bust a gear.
Updated Nov 6, 2007
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The Sculpture of Christopher Conte
First to recommend
3 people recommended this item
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Some insects I do not fear at all. Others make me startle with a primal aversion. This particular insect both repulses and fascinates. Undeniably ingenious and menacingly elegant, I cannot help but fear that it will be put to some devious purpose.
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Red-throated Floozy / Lace Collar
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2 people recommended this item
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I will admit there is something startling about so forward a proclamation of one's unfortunate condition. I cannot determine if it was bravery or foolishness that prompted her to brand herself so, but I would like to think it was a little bit of both.
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Exhaust Pipes, V2 - CYBEROPTIX
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My mind staggers at the thought of the contraption supported by this maze-like network of pipes. Thankfully all that is needed for the proper care of this model is regular washing.
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Sock Dreams ~ Crinoline Skirt with Lace Trim
First to recommend
5 people recommended this item
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Oh! the possibilities: gothic lolita, steampunk mata hari, a flirtatious detail to an otherwise unassuming skirt. The oversized Venice lace trim on this short petticoat is absolutely charming. All things old are new again.
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Colin Thompson - Steampunk GelaSkin
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Despite all expectations, the battery on my iPod classic is still functioning. This Steampunk GelaSkin reveals precisely why.
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Jaxon 19th Century Top Hat
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Superior construction marks this top hat from Jaxon. Suitable for both rogues and gentlemen.
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Men's Dr Martens Triumph 1460
5 people recommended this item
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This admirable boot features sturdy construction with a wrapping buckle for added security should you find yourself in danger of loosing your boots to misadventure. Explorers take note!
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Gentry de Paris - Victorian Corset Boots
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The juxtoposition of the masculine spectator-style toe detailing with the oh-so-feminine pink, satin, and laces marks the woman who wears these as a romantic adventurer. What glorious expeditions can be embarked upon in these!
Updated Jan 18, 2008
Ilse Jacobsen Lace-up Rubber Boots
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2 people recommended this item
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Ilse Jacobsen has made quite a splash in her native Denmark and these rain boots are fast becoming a staple in many European closets. Someone needs to start selling her designs in the US, ASAP!! Until then, I'm ordering mine from the UK. They're absolutely fabulous.
Updated Jan 17, 2008
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