Posted by Notcot on May 4, 2012 in
Steampunk
Lightweight aviator goggles by Poizen Industries. These industrial style / cyber goggles have tinted aviator style lenses and a comfortable padded backing. The strap is elasticated and adjustable to fit anyone.
These cool goggles look great as an accessory to give a steampunk look a modern industrial feel or as a cyber style.
- Industrial style Poizen Industries goggles
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Posted by Notcot on May 2, 2012 in
Gadgets
If you were to ask an average gadgeteer to sketch a telephone, this is what they would draw. Oh yeah, this is a proper telephone. It doesn’t have a thousand memories, it doesn’t do text messaging, customised ring tones or multi-megapixel photos, and it certainly doesn’t do slim-line or lightweight*. What it does have in abundance though, is telephonic style. Think of all those classic 1960s/70s Brit films and TV series; The Sweeney, The Avengers, James Bond, all those Michael Caine thrillers, they all used the classic dial telephone. When Life on Mars came out, the classic dial telephone was up there with the Mk.3 Cortina when it came to period cool. The classic GPO type 746 dial telephone was introduced to the market in 1967. It rapidly became a design classic and was still available to BT customers until the 1980s. Its robust and reliable design made it a universal favourite in homes and offices around Britain.
Price : £ 59.95
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 30, 2012 in
Steampunk
Steampunk enthusiasts love accessories, and none better than those they can craft and style themselves. The 20 projects included here are easy to make and readily customized with personal details and keepsakes – they range from the everyday and acce
Price : £ 12.99
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Posted by Notcot on Aug 21, 2011 in
Gadgets
The Ice Blue Samurai watch symbolizes the Kamakuran style and Ashikagan design. Its icy blue numerals are embedded in stark samurai sword steel. Not only does this watch tell the time in such a stylish and efficient manner, it also doubles as a fashionable steel bracelet!
Tap the top button on the right side of the timepiece and watch the screen light up to reveal the time. Tap the bottom button to make the numbers blink and then adjust them. In Time mode, the top row represents hour information, while the bottom row represents minutes information. In date mode, top and bottom represents the month and day.
Screen – Top and bottom row LED lights for time and date display
Bracelet Material – Carbonized steel
Length – 180 mm with 18 segments for wrist adjustment
Clasp – Exclusive fold over lock design
Function Buttons (right side) – Top (hour and date display + select) – Button (change mode)
Settings – Time, Date, Year
Power – CR2016 (x1) pre-installed
- Icy blue LEDs
- Time and Date function
- Top row for hours display
- Bottom row for minutes display
- Longer lasting battery as time is only displayed when you want
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Posted by Notcot on May 28, 2011 in
Gadgets
- Tape style silicone case
- 100% Nature friendly silicone shell protects your iPhone from scratches.
- Fashionable
- Durable and tear resistant.
- Does NOT have cut out for the dock connector and the sim tray on the side.
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 1, 2011 in
Steampunk
- 100% Official Licensed Brand Merchandise – The Latest Designer Fashion Guaranteed.
- Especially Easy to Clean, Maintain and Keep Looking Great for Any Occasion.
- Full Returns and Exchange Guarantee Complete with Every Product.
- The Perfect Gift to Treat Yourself or That Special Someone. This Season’s Hottest Fashion Line.
- High Quality, Durable and Hardwearing Material and Design.
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Posted by Notcot on Mar 16, 2011 in
Cult Film
It might be lower key and less overtly comedic than you may be expecting from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, but there are plenty of reasons nonetheless to commend their nostalgic 70s drama Cemetery Junction. Leaving behind the style of comedy the pair fine-tuned to perfection with The Office, Cemetery Junction instead concerns itself with telling the story of three young men.
These men all live in their home town of Cemetery Junction, each working for an insurance company. Joining them there is their boss, played by Ralph Fiennes, with the cast also fleshed out by the likes of Emily Watson, Gervais himself and the terrific Matthew Goode.
But it’s Christian Cooke who catches the eye in what turns out to be the lead role of Freddie. It’s Freddie’s evolving professional and personal life that forms the core of the narrative, and laced with some fine comedic moments, he anchors the film well. It helps that Gervais and Merchant are so focused on how to put across the story, with the dingy style of 70s Britain captured terrifically well.
It’s quite a low key project, perhaps, and it doesn’t tread too much in the way of new ground. But Cemetery Junction is nonetheless fine work, and a quality British movie. It’s well worth seeking out. –Jon Foster
Stills from Cemetery Junction (click for larger image)
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Posted by Notcot on Mar 2, 2011 in
Steampunk
Emulating the style of the pulp adventure magazines of the 1920s and ’30s, Steampunk Tales contains first-run, original fiction written by an A+ list of award-winning authors. Issue 8 contains 8 stories, most running between 4,300 to 11,000 words, for an unbelievable price. In this issue:
1. Letters Between Young Ladies Of Fashionable Society, And The Alarming Events That Unfold Within — Part Four By Jillian Venters
2. A Visit from Dorian the Anarchist, part 1 by Arkwright
3. The Trials of Professor Sinister; Extracts from the Traveling Diary of Matalaine Morningside, Part 4 by Larry C. Kay
4. The Watchmaker’s Apprentice, Part 2 by Justin Porter
5. Calliope by Tonia Brown
6. Some Unforeseen Event, chapter 2 by Cindy MacLeod
7. Tales from a Millwall Tattoo Parlour, part 2 by Austin WIlliams
8. Mask of Tezcatlipoca, Part 5 by G. D. Falksen
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Posted by Notcot on Mar 1, 2011 in
Steampunk
Emulating the style of the pulp adventure magazines of the 1920s and ’30s, Steampunk Tales contains first-run, original fiction written by an A+ list of award-winning authors. Issue #5 contains 8 stories, most running between 4,300 to 11,000 words, for an unbelievable price.
1. Cold Boiler Blues by Tonia Brown
2. Facets and Fantasy, Part One? by Donald E. Tiers
3. Letters Between Young Ladies Of Fashionable Society, And The Alarming Events That Unfold Within — Part The Third by Jillian Venters
4. The Mask of Tezcatlipoca, Part Three by G. D. Falksen
5. Sideways, Part II: The Vanishing Man, And The Iron Gholem Of The West by Andrew Singleton
6. The Steam Elephant by Steven R. Southard
7. Still Waters, Part One by Arkwright
8. The Weed on the Floss by Eli Effinger-Weintraub
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Posted by Notcot on Feb 25, 2011 in
Gothic
This title provides a source of inspiration and reference for anyone wishing to re-create or preserve Gothic houses and interiors with style and confidence. It provides photographs and extensive source material from contemporary catalogues with informative and practical text.
- New
- Mint Condition
- Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noon
- Guaranteed packaging
- No quibbles returns
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Tags: Architectural, book, design, Gothic, House, interior, source, Style, Victorian