shortbow
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Well, I've had a good look around the net, since my last post, at the whole steampunk thing, and while I sure like the vibe, I see that lots of the "stuff" supporting the civilian exercise of the genre is props, toys and costume. The seemingly much narrower interpretation that heats me up is steampunk as an aesthetic/style applied to real world practicality and usefulness in the vein that Deco or Nouveau was overlaid on artifacts actually in use. I did an extensive search for steampunk firearms and all I could find was just props. Seems there is a strong element of the poseure in all this, although I found some extremely cool things like motorcycles, furniture and clothing. What I'm picking up is a desire (probably easily understood here) to move away from the sterile plastic environment that modern technology and design have given us. Hope it flies in the long run, as Lord knows we need some warmth and funkiness in our modern Western society.