BobWarfield
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I recently came across these pictures while doing an unrelated search:
It's a little paint spray compressor, but I love the swoopy Art Deco styling. This period was called the Machine Age and sported such interesting mechanical behemoths as streamliner steam locomotives. I have a few pieces from the period in my house, some lamps to be precise. What's neat about them is they seem very contemporary despite being as old as they are, and they definitely appeal to mechanical aesthetics.
This marks the first time I've seen a piece that belonged in a shop, unless you want to count the Monarch 10EE as such.
I just love the look of this little guy!
Now can't you just imagine a set of castings like this so you could build a steam or IC engine with the swoopy look? Would be very neat!
Cheers,
BW
It's a little paint spray compressor, but I love the swoopy Art Deco styling. This period was called the Machine Age and sported such interesting mechanical behemoths as streamliner steam locomotives. I have a few pieces from the period in my house, some lamps to be precise. What's neat about them is they seem very contemporary despite being as old as they are, and they definitely appeal to mechanical aesthetics.
This marks the first time I've seen a piece that belonged in a shop, unless you want to count the Monarch 10EE as such.
I just love the look of this little guy!
Now can't you just imagine a set of castings like this so you could build a steam or IC engine with the swoopy look? Would be very neat!
Cheers,
BW