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New Roundbottom: To Bind a Steam Wraith

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Another Monday, and another Roundbottom post has gone live over at clock​punk​.com. This week, the good Doctor for­mu­lates a plan to recap­ture the dan­ger­ous wraith.

We’re hard at work around here on more Roundbottom con­tent. The first pod­cast might very well be ready in the next week or two. My sound engi­neer Nate sent me a cou­ple of files over the week­end that were great. The pod­cast is going to have fan­tas­tic engi­neer­ing. Episodes will be short, run­ning only 2–3 min­utes most likely. But those 2–3 min­utes will be packed with aural delights, I tell you.

Dr. Roundbottom needs your help to find his audi­ence. Please con­sider link­ing to the site if you haven’t done so already.

Massive Costuming Score

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The Roundbottom project is in full swing around here, with large chunks of my prof­its from web design going into expenses.  This week­end, I mirac­u­lously some­how stum­bled upon a going out of busi­ness sale at a cos­tume store in Denver.  I was try­ing to find replica revolvers, and this came up.  Today was the last day, and every­thing was 70% off.  Needless to say, Sarah and I went hog wild.  I’ll be upload­ing some pho­tos of what we scored later on, but here’s a list:

  • One men’s frock coat (black)
  • two pairs suspenders
  • white cra­vat
  • one set of kid gloves (red)
  • one set of spurs
  • Asian-​​styled parasol
  • gray derby hat
  • black Bowler hat (vintage)
  • civil war cap
  • one cross between a cow­boy hat and a top hat (don’t know what the actual name is)
  • two pairs men’s Victorian pin­stripe slacks (one size for me, one smaller)
  • three men’s tuxedo shirts, vary­ing sizes
  • Renaissance bodice (red)
  • Men’s vest (silver)
  • 18th cen­tury men’s shirt
  • three vin­tage turn of the cen­tury women’s blouses
  • three blouses that are period, but not vintage
  • five skirts of vary­ing sizes, peti­coat styles, etc
  • one set of mil­i­tary gog­gles (at mil­i­tary sur­plus store later)

All this was acquired for $250.  Which seems like a lot, but we’ll get dozens of shoots out of this stuff. Woohoo!

So a note to you steampunkers–keep your eyes open for cos­tume shops going out of busi­ness in your areas.  Great deals can be had at these closures.