slipperyskip
New in Town
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- McAlpin, Florida
Thanks for the comments guys! I designed and built this piece. I don't sell my work because I consider it a hobby not a business. Sadly, people are no longer willing to pay the price for a product not made in China.
There is a company called Datamancer that sells some computer stuff--mostly keyboards--done in styles of the past. Much of it is more Steampunk, but they've done some Deco stuff as well. It is rather pricey, but they do sell these things and take custom orders.
http://www.datamancer.com/cart/
Thanks for the comments guys! I designed and built this piece. I don't sell my work because I consider it a hobby not a business. Sadly, people are no longer willing to pay the price for a product not made in China.
Not sure who manages the site now, if anyone, but Bill Nagy (aka Datamancer) died last November in an auto accident. Terrible shame. I corresponded with him when making a keyboard inspired by many of the ones he created. Instead of taking offense at his work being duplicated, he was flattered and even offered bits of advice to help the project along. Probably helped that the project was just for me and not for resale. Bill was quite a guy and was one of the people that drew me toward the steampunk community.
Can you show some photos of your key board?
Mine is nothing near as nice as one of Bill's masterpieces, but it's something that I use on a daily basis at the office, and no one else has one like it.
Here's a link to an album showing pics of the build at Photobucket: Steampunk Keyboard Build
Thanks! I appreciate that.Great work! Very impressive.
My friend Richard Nagy aka Datamancer passed away in Nov. It was a suicide even though it was reported to be a traffic accident. His company is still trying to stay afloat without him. We worked together on his art deco keyboard designs.There is a company called Datamancer that sells some computer stuff--mostly keyboards--done in styles of the past. Much of it is more Steampunk, but they've done some Deco stuff as well. It is rather pricey, but they do sell these things and take custom orders.
http://www.datamancer.com/cart/
There are links to project work logs at the bottom of the piece's web page. http://slipperyskip.com/page37.htmlBeautiful work slippery skip, could you post your plans for the design and build? would like to see how you made it., thanks.
Thanks. I wonder why there aren't more photos of it from the sky?Beautiful craftsmanship Slipperyskip. I have flown past the Wright Brothers National Memorial at Kill Devil Hills many of times. I have also seen in from the ground, but it looks better from the air. You have done a superb job of using that style in creating this beautiful piece.
Thanks. I work out of a on-line forum in Australia because I like the audience there better. I live in Florida.Slipperyskip, your work is as much art as it is engineering - and excellent from both perspectives.
On the selling, perhaps it's more of a case of there being far fewer people "able to" than "willing to" pay the price for such quality. I for one would be more than willing, if I thought I could afford the price, to pay for some of your work (and who wouldn't want to get paid for doing what they enjoy?).
If I may ask - I thought you were based in Australia (based on the name, and I thought I had read it somewhere, yet your location says "McAlpin, FL". Were you ever living in Australia?