Steampunk USB Flash Drives - 4GB Models

A sturdy English oak or beech carcase, dark stained and shellac polished to a high gloss, provides a fitting background to the brass and copper brightwork. Each Cabinets has at least one tank/pressure vessel.

Features include moving valves, control wheels, cocks and what-not. Bright copper piping connects the components into a pleasing whole.

A gauge, which illuminates while in communication with the host analytical engine, indicates the total storage capacity of the Cabinet.

  • The Scourge
    Named for the gunboat commissioned in 1871, The Scourge features a single tank, and a control wheel and 90° cock mounted to a sculpted brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Scourge
    Named for the gunboat commissioned in 1871, The Scourge features a single tank, and a control wheel and 90° cock mounted to a sculpted brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Scourge
    Named for the gunboat commissioned in 1871, The Scourge features a single tank, and a control wheel and 90° cock mounted to a sculpted brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Nelson
    Named for the 18-gun armoured cruiser launched in 1876, The Nelson features a single tank, and two control wheels mounted to a brass plate.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Nelson
    Named for the 18-gun armoured cruiser launched in 1876, The Nelson features a single tank, and two control wheels mounted to a brass plate.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Nelson
    Named for the 18-gun armoured cruiser launched in 1876, The Nelson features a single tank, and two control wheels mounted to a brass plate.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Agincourt
    Named for the broadside frigate launched in 1865, The Agincourt has a beech carcase and features a single tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Agincourt
    Named for the broadside frigate launched in 1865, The Agincourt has a beech carcase and features a single tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Agincourt
    Named for the broadside frigate launched in 1865, The Agincourt has a beech carcase and features a single tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Invincible
    Named for the 14-gun central battery ironclad launched in 1869, The Invincible features a single tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Invincible
    Named for the 14-gun central battery ironclad launched in 1869, The Invincible features a single tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Invincible
    Named for the 14-gun central battery ironclad launched in 1869, The Invincible features a single tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Thunderbolt
    Named for the 16-gun floating battery launched in 1856, The Thunderbolt features a single vertical tank, and two control wheels mounted to a large sculpted brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Thunderbolt
    Named for the 16-gun floating battery launched in 1856, The Thunderbolt features a single vertical tank, and two control wheels mounted to a large sculpted brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Thunderbolt
    Named for the 16-gun floating battery launched in 1856, The Thunderbolt features a single vertical tank, and two control wheels mounted to a large sculpted brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Hector
    Named for the 18-gun frigate launched in 1862, The Hector has a beech carcase and features a horizontal pressure vessel, and two control wheels mounted to a brass panel.
    Cost: £85/-
  • The Hector
    Named for the 18-gun frigate launched in 1862, The Hector has a beech carcase and features a horizontal pressure vessel, and two control wheels mounted to a brass panel.
    Cost: £85/-
  • The Hector
    Named for the 18-gun frigate launched in 1862, The Hector has a beech carcase and features a horizontal pressure vessel, and two control wheels mounted to a brass panel.
    Cost: £85/-
  • The Warrior
    Named for the 37-gun frigate launched in 1860, The Warrior features a vertical pressure vessel, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a large sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Warrior
    Named for the 37-gun frigate launched in 1860, The Warrior features a vertical pressure vessel, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a large sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Warrior
    Named for the 37-gun frigate launched in 1860, The Warrior features a vertical pressure vessel, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a large sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Penelope
    Named for the 11-gun central battery corvette launched in 1867, The Penelope features a horizontal tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Penelope
    Named for the 11-gun central battery corvette launched in 1867, The Penelope features a horizontal tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Penelope
    Named for the 11-gun central battery corvette launched in 1867, The Penelope features a horizontal tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Monarch
    Named for the 7-gun turret ship launched in 1868, The Monarch has a beech carcase and features a horizontal mid-tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a high brass panel.
    Cost: £85/-
  • The Monarch
    Named for the 7-gun turret ship launched in 1868, The Monarch has a beech carcase and features a horizontal mid-tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a high brass panel.
    Cost: £85/-
  • The Monarch
    Named for the 7-gun turret ship launched in 1868, The Monarch has a beech carcase and features a horizontal mid-tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to a high brass panel.
    Cost: £85/-
  • The Blazer
    Named for the gunboat launched in 1870, The Blazer has a beech carcase and features a vertical tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Blazer
    Named for the gunboat launched in 1870, The Blazer has a beech carcase and features a vertical tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Blazer
    Named for the gunboat launched in 1870, The Blazer has a beech carcase and features a vertical tank, and a control wheel and 360° cock mounted to sculpted copper panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Ocean
    Named for the 16-gun battleship launched in 1898, The Ocean has a beech carcase and features a vertical pressure vessel, and a control wheel and 90° cock mounted to a brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Ocean
    Named for the 16-gun battleship launched in 1898, The Ocean has a beech carcase and features a vertical pressure vessel, and a control wheel and 90° cock mounted to a brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
  • The Ocean
    Named for the 16-gun battleship launched in 1898, The Ocean has a beech carcase and features a vertical pressure vessel, and a control wheel and 90° cock mounted to a brass panel.
    Cost: £85/- Sold
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All of my inventions are one-off creations, with no two being quite identical, and it is therefore difficult to maintain a regular stock of specific items. I hope that this page will give some idea of what is available, although it is liable to change at a moments notice.