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kenbless · 8 months ago
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I need on of these for my living room....
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Victorian ingenuity: a mahogany "reading station" crafted by Charles Hindley & Co. circa 1890. It features a double wing-back seat with an arm divider, each seat equipped with an adjustable reading stand, various compartments, drawers, and bookshelves.
Photos courtesy of Butchoff Antiques
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kenbless · 3 years ago
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Lol @ everything except the kitty that falls in the storm grate/drain. I hope the kitty is okay.
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kenbless · 3 years ago
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I know someone whom raises chickens. I look forward to seeing their reaction to this idea. =^,..,^=
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kenbless · 3 years ago
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kenbless · 4 years ago
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Heard of this group, pretty awesome concept. So reblogged.
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kenbless · 7 years ago
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It's true... Well, about that..
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so cute
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kenbless · 8 years ago
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Very cool concept personalization on these. True to the source material, while still looking more realistic than a lot of the original versions.
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Arkham Legends by Adrian Wilkins
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kenbless · 8 years ago
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Me seeing that: "Well you don't SEA that every day!....I died doing what I loved, making bad puns"
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Credits Marcel van Luit
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kenbless · 8 years ago
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I must have have one! *goes out and buys pokeballs*
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Bioluminescence Defense
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kenbless · 8 years ago
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Soooo reposted!
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kenbless · 8 years ago
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This is great, lol
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My website – My Facebook page – See me on LINE Webtoon!
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kenbless · 10 years ago
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A Working BMO Super Nintendo Emulator
3D print designer Mike Barretta built this amazing BMO emulator using an assortment of 3D printed pieces and Super Nintendo buttons, as well as a mixture of electronic equipment. To see this emulator in action, check out the play test of Donkey Kong Country.
You can learn to build your own BMO Emulator via Matt’s Thingiverse. Instructions, needed parts, 3D print files and everything else you need to know can be found on his page. Finally you can have your very own BMO!
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