Gallery: Gallery: Steampunk Workstation Is a Victorian Crapper for Keyboard Tappers
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*A piece called* Steampunk Time Machine Antique Master Bathroom Computer Workstation *by Bruce Rosenbaum and Walter Parker repurposes Victorian-era plumbing components as an eye-catching desk.*
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Steampunk Toast-o-Lator *by [Nick Perry](http://www.etsy.com/shop/mardiganenterprises) A working Toast-o-Lator toaster from the 1930s transformed into a Victorian-inspired version*
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Steampunk Computer Mouse *by [Christopher Conte](http://www.microbotic.org/) A modern mouse encased in salvaged metals*
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Wozniak's Conundrum *by [Steve LaRiccia](http://www.newzone.org/lariccia.html) A Macintosh computer from the 1990s grafted onto a 19th-century Remington typewriter*
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Steampunk Century Portrait Camera No. 1 Computer Desk *by Bruce Rosenbaum Modern computer workstation modeled around Eastman Kodak's vintage Century Semi-Centennial No.1 Portrait Studio Camera*
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Strasbourg Steampunk Astronomical Clock *by [Roger Wood](http://klockwerks.com/) A steampunk iteration of the 1834 Strasbourg Cathedral clock housed in a miniaturized replica from the early 1900s*
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Victorian "Sojourner" Keyboard *by [Rich Nagy](http://www.datamancer.net/) Computer keyboard constructed from repurposed Royal typewriter keys, handmade solid brass, aged leather faceplate, cloth cord and jewel-lamp LEDs*
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Ristau Computer Mice *by [Aaron Ristau](http://aaronristau.com/) Modern mice outfitted with new and salvaged materials*
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Rango *by [Tanya Clarke](http://www.liquidlightsite.com/) Salvaged pipes, fittings and blown glass used for "drip" lighting*
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Steampunk Waterproof USB Drives *by [Derrick Culligan](http://www.thesteampunkempire.com/profile/DerrickCulligan) Made from salvaged brass, copper, glass and watch parts*
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