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Mr Addams
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« on: April 21, 2012, 12:50:26 pm » |
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I Know that there have been a lot of "Not remotely Steampunk" topics on this forum before, but I think that we should have a bit of fun with it. I propose a game to be played as follows. Please post nominations for the Most Unsteampunk item listed as "Steampunk" on Ebay, Etsy, or any other selling website for that matter. Each week, the most un-Steampunk item will be chosen, and posted in the gallery below. The person that posted the winning item gets to select the winner the following week. 1./Please only post items that have the word Steampunk or Steam Punk in the description line. 2./The weekly winner cannot select an item that they have posted themselves as the following weeks winner. 3./Nominations can come from any online seller or sales site, not just Ebay or Etsy. WEEK ONE WINNER, Nominated by VoltinDARLING PINK TRIMLINE TELEPHONE PINK RHINESTONES AND FUR WORKS! STEAM PUNK! WEEK TWO WINNER Posted By Herbert WestSteam Punk Costume Duct-Tape Dress From Discarded Couture WEEK THREE WINNER Posted By Alexis Voltaire.Orchid HEART Crochet BEARFOOT Sandals, steampunk, victorian lace, sexy, yoga, anklet ,wedding, beach or pool party WEEK FOUR WINNER, Posted by Voltin.Rainbow Neon Braided Spike Adjustable Bracelet Punk Goth Steampunk WEEK FIVE WINNER Posted by James Harrison.TOP 8 10 black '69' GOTH STEAMPUNK ROCK FETISH SVAROVSKI STYLE CRYSTAL LOG WEEK SIX WINNER Posted by Aleister CrowOriginal VISUAL KEI PIRATE and patchwork whale JROCK alicenine RAINBOW steampunk  WEEK SEVEN WINNER Posted by Mrs. Whatsit Red Wide Studded Steampunk Punk Clothing Leather Belts Accessories Women  WEEK EIGHT WINNER, Posted by josecou Steampunk 1 
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Mr Addams
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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2012, 01:02:40 pm » |
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To start the ball rolling, here are a couple that I came across today, which inspired this topic. Firstly, Owl Art Print Tank T-shirt Ladies American Apparel S steampunk hippie fairy eco!w~~60_12.JPG) With a Steampunkemogoth award nomination for "American Apparel S steampunk hippie fairy eco" And Cute Steampunk Double Shank Spike Through Finger Half Ring Gun Black Size US Because nothing says Steampunk better than a spike through the finger. --EDIT-- Also, (Just Found this one and it was so tacky I had to add it) Nominated for the "Cashing in on the steam" Award. Steampunk-Industrial pendant:NEW:52mmoverall:Brass,stainless,copper,FAB He didn't even Glue Some Gears on it ! (Though in fairness, the other items he is selling are better.)
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James Harrison
Rogue Ætherlord
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Bachelor of the Arts; Master of the Sciences
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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2012, 05:07:57 pm » |
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It's just a normal wedding hat...I see a very nice hat, but precious little about it says 'steampunk'... What is this I don't even. In the event of apocalypse, would a shawl be the top of priorities?Nope, none to be found here either... Remind me how that 'Banging In The Nails' song goes...For one uplifting moment I thought someone had had a valiant but sadly futile attempt at making their own gears... then read it is, in fact, a latex crown of thorns.... ~URGENT UPDATE~ Steampunk? How?I know we have many discussions here about what is and is not steampunk. I think we can all agree that the above falls into the latter category.
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Persons intending to travel by open carriage should select a seat with their backs to the engine, by which means they will avoid the ashes emitted therefrom, that in travelling generally, but particularly through the tunnels, prove a great annoyance; the carriage farthest from the engine will in consequence be found the most desirable.
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Hez
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« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2012, 07:58:02 pm » |
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That standard Steampunk icon The Bunny Rabbit:  Steampunk RABBIT Ring, cute and adorable *GOTHIC STEAMPUNK JEWELRY*
This little rabbit is cute and adorable. Comfortable to wear day and night.
Don't you always find yourself using the words "cute and adorable" when asked to describe steampunk?
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Mr Addams
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« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2012, 04:36:42 pm » |
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James, I saw the White wedding hat, but i thought I had better limit the items I posted. Ironically the seller is selling two similar white, wedding hats. the one NOT described as steampunk, is much closer in pattern to a true top hat and therefore would be better deserving of the Steampunk description. As for the shawl, I am lost for words, Not only is it not Steampunk, but in my humble opinion, it fails to be suitable for any genre of clothing that I have ever seen or imagined. But with the description of "Post Apocalyptic Spinal Shawl psy punk wrap cardigan hippy grunge steampunk", I think that it is definately worthy of "Steampunkemogoth award" nomination, Five diverse styles in one description. On the other hand, I could conceivably see the Wings sugar mold being used by a Steampunk Cake Maker who wanted to incorporate an Airship squadron Badge into the design. Hez, I think tat the Steampunk Bunny ring is a definite contender. But whilst looking for a link to it, I found THIS !!!!Steampunk Crystal PINK Bunny Rabbit Ring
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Mr. Boltneck
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« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2012, 05:07:44 pm » |
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That crystal-poxed ring looks like someone has invented a new character: Bubonic Bunny.
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« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2012, 05:57:59 pm » |
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The wing mold might be able to be used to make something else that could be steampunk.
the rest of the stuff..... yeah, WTF?
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No, no no, a thousand times no. Its pronounced - lah-BOHR-ah-tor-ee
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James Harrison
Rogue Ætherlord
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Bachelor of the Arts; Master of the Sciences
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« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2012, 07:29:32 pm » |
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Whilst I agree that those wing moulds could be used to make something steampunk, I don't agree with the seller's notion that they are SP in and of themselves. Considering the ingenuity of members of the board, I'm sure pretty much *anything* could be utilised to make an SP something-or-other. Which would then make this thread pretty pointless- 'I could make something SP out of that!' Anyway; to have a point (other than being unduly awkward and argumentative) to my post; Why settle for a bunny bunny bunny bunny bunny rabbit (sorry, I'm rather fond of bunnies), when one can possess a steampunk elephant? When I saw this I was hoping for something a) huge, b) elephant shaped and c) full of whirring gears and motion making it move around and make elephant noises. Guess one out of three isn't too bad....
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Mr Addams
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« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2012, 07:48:48 pm » |
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If you take a look at the shop for that seller, they have a section entitled Steampunk Charms containing 318 items, one or two of which are actually quite Steampunk. There are also 66 items described as steampunk in the "Other" section of the shop, these are not so steampunk, (Unless fish skeletons and violins have recently become more steampunk.)
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josecou
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« Reply #11 on: April 23, 2012, 05:20:31 am » |
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josecou
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« Reply #12 on: April 23, 2012, 05:33:27 am » |
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James Harrison
Rogue Ætherlord
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« Reply #13 on: April 23, 2012, 08:26:07 am » |
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Maxwell B. Cooper
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Imitation shows a lack of imagination.
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« Reply #14 on: April 23, 2012, 08:49:50 am » |
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You will have to explain this one to me.
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Aleister Crow
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« Reply #15 on: April 23, 2012, 09:00:15 am » |
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Oh, that shop's a gold mine. I mean... really."Okay, I accidentally bid on a lot of 200 used payphones and won. Now what?" To give credit where it's due though, there are a couple interesting pieces... "Bzzzzzz I am Beatrizzzzzz, Queen of the Beezzzzzzz"
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'How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spread his claws, And welcome little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!'
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Mr Addams
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« Reply #16 on: April 23, 2012, 09:49:33 am » |
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Maets, Those two splendid little tincan figures fall into a category that I have come to think of as "Close but no Cigar" where someone has sincerely attempted to make something steampunk without actually having a strong understanding of what it is about, or possibly without having the necessary skills to achieve their ambitions. I found this little gem that also falls into this category. Steampunk Custom Buggie Prop From the description"Offering this beautifully made steam punk buggie, attached with machine guns, lights, steam tubing and power cell. body had been given a rock style feel ( a special metal maybe)
The idea of my creations is to show the ever growing steam punk theme, and my want for the world to take notice."
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Maxwell B. Cooper
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« Reply #17 on: April 23, 2012, 02:04:33 pm » |
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Spot the spelling fail  (the linked item, not the quoted post).
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Mr Addams
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« Reply #18 on: April 23, 2012, 03:11:21 pm » |
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Stema, According top Google, is a range of hotels in the Mediterranean, so presumably "Stemapunk" is a subculture dedicated to the wearing of metallic face-plates whilst staying in those hotels.
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Aleister Crow
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« Reply #19 on: April 23, 2012, 03:47:49 pm » |
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That would explain why every similar item in that shop has the same misspelling.
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josecou
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« Reply #20 on: April 24, 2012, 01:20:25 am » |
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« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2012, 01:27:35 am » |
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Mr Addams
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« Reply #22 on: April 24, 2012, 07:05:18 am » |
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or for those not viewing ebay via mobile phone, TRIPP NYC GOTHIC SKUL PUNK EMO SEXY LOLITA STEAMPUNK SUSPENDER DRESS If you VISIT THE STORE AND SEARCH FOR "STEAMPUNK" you will find 368 items of which the above is not the least steampunk. (Of the 368, I found 22 items that, with a very generous definition of the term, could be considered vaguely Steampunk. However, I found several corsets that I imagine a Steampunk lady would be happy to wear, that were not described as steampunk.)
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Herbert West
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« Reply #23 on: April 24, 2012, 10:41:17 am » |
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My best friend keeps telling me I should put some of my Lovecraftian props up on Etsy for sale. But I don't know. After visiting Regretsy, and seeing more than a couple of threads like this, I'm afraid to go near the place.
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"I'm not a psychopath Anderson, I'm a high-functioning sociopath. Do your research!" ~Sherlock Holmes
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Frolicking Johnson
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« Reply #24 on: April 24, 2012, 02:16:59 pm » |
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My best friend keeps telling me I should put some of my Lovecraftian props up on Etsy for sale. But I don't know. After visiting Regretsy, and seeing more than a couple of threads like this, I'm afraid to go near the place.
I know what you mean. I've browsed etsy a bit and found it quite confusing. There are some nice looking items for sale way too cheap, and then there's the nice looking items that are way overpriced, and then there's the totally confusing crap that I just don't understand at all..... I kind of doubt that anyone is making money on there.
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Stay STEAMY!!!
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