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Started by Ben Hudson, Esq., October 30, 2007, 05:24:39 PM

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RapunzelsRetreat

Hi, I'm very new to steampunk but I'm really taken with the jewellery so much so, we'd added a small steampunk jewellery section to our website. I'd say they're everyday necklaces that can be worn (say at work) to show your allegiance to steampunk. We only have a few in stock at the moment but I'd love it if you could add our link as these are brand new to the market and only came out three weeks ago. Currently prices range from £9.95 - £14.95 and I thought these could also be good 'starter' pieces so if you like crafting them you could add more parts to.

http://www.rapunzelsretreat.co.uk/Jewellery/Steampunk-Jewellery


Blackmirror

Hi I would like to add our website to the list. We do burlesque, steampunk, alternative fashion.

Here is a link to our website and our Etsy shop:

www.blackmirrordesign.net
http://www.etsy.com/shop/blackmirrordesign

For those in the London area we also receive in our studio upon appointment for custom orders. Just use the website contact form if you are interested.

William hyde

#127
I was down in whitstable the other day and came across an unbelievably fantastic shop called pearl and hemmingway they have a huge stock of retro, vintage and theatrical cloathing at reasonable prices and the owner is a very nice lady. If you find yourself in the area I would recommend a look.
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darkshines

Just a little update, you can now buy Celtic Rose Art items from the Roath Craft Fair every Saturday in the community centre in Keppoch Street, Cardiff (next to The Gate theatre, behind the Farmer's Market) from 10.30-1. 
 
I am also FULL ON trading once a month at Jacobs Antique Centre at the monthly Be Kind, Rewind vintage and handmade fair (behind Cardiff Central train station) from 11-5. The next event takes place on the 22nd April, and I will have jewelry, accessories, clothing and randomness!
Every time you say "cog" when you mean "gear" or "sprocket", Cthulu kills a kitten. 
 
www.etsy.com/shop/celticroseart

starjump

A few useful resources in east london for people who like to make clothes.
Opposite Upton Park tube - lovely fabrics from a shop beginning with H with a green and gold sign - the name escapes me (sorry, its me age).  Shop has been in Upton Park for 3 generations, owner very knowledgeable about fabric.  Sell good shirting and suit weight fabrics at the back of the shop.  Cross the road for Queen's market, useful haberdashery.  Also fabric stall, very cheap, good variable.  Lots of synthetics but the odd nice bit of cotton. Market and shop open Tues, Thurs, Fri and Sat from about 10.30am.
Nice lace from a stall in Walthamstow Market - some synthetic but some cotton and therefore dyeable (e.g. with tea).
Spitalfields Antiques and Collectibles on (I think) Thursdays - a bit pricey but some nice bits to be had.
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AlternativeFootwear

Quote from: Ben Hudson, Esq. on October 30, 2007, 05:24:39 PM
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It occurred to me that it would be a good idea to have a catalogue of shops where nice steampunky things could be bought in the UK. We seem to have less choice than other countries and some shared knowledge could be a good idea.
Ideally, the list should be mainly high-street shops or the like, so that it is relevant for the most people, but feel free to point out good specialist shops or UK-based websites.
Obviously, this kind of thing would be good for other countries, so if anyone feels inclined to do the same...
I'll try and sort it into categories. Hopefully if we have enough input this will become useful. At the moment, I only really have one note-worthy shop, but if everyone keeps track of where they have got their finds from...
Right, I'll start, if people want to suggest things, post, and I'll try and edit it regularly so the first post is up to date.
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N.B. Those shops run by BG members are in red, with the intention of supporting members' endeavours. Remind me if I've missed any :)

All

Clothing:

Armour Realm; Site; Goth and steampunk stuff - they also have a shop in Boscombe (Bournemouth)
Blue Banana; Site
Big Girl's Blouse; 7-8 Wellfield Court + 28 Wellfield Road, Roath, Cardiff.
Penangalan and in particular Steamgalan; Site; Extraordinary boots, with provision for custom creations (apparently)
Reign; 134 Cowley Road, Oxford; All manner of agreeably-priced clothing. Well recommended.
Fabhatrix; Site; Good quality hats
Retro; off Great Western Road on Otago Lane in Glasgow; Comes well recommended.
Handbags and Gladrags; Dumbarton Road next to Kelvinhall subway station in Glasgow
Florence Bailey Victorian Costumes; Site; Costume hire.
Impero London; Site; Leather clothing, including custom jobs. Run by the BG member by the same name.

Starbright; Site; Grandad shirts, etc. Comes well recommended.
ALLSAINTS; Camden: Boots, etc.
Bookster; Site: Tweed of all varieties.
Fairy Gothmother; Site: Corsetry and the like.
Lock & Co.; Site: Hats for the discerning and affluent customer.
The Hat Company; Site, Ebay shop: Hats.
The Chap Shop; Site: Headwear, neckwear, footwear, accessories and grooming products from the website of the magazine Chap.
Vintage Clobber, Pokesdown;

Map and link to site. NB: site is apparently infected with a trojan. Access with caution.: Wide range of vintage clothing, mostly women and later period, but I'm reliably informed that in the basement they have tailcoats, frock coats, waistcoats etc.
Primark; Site: Wing-collar shirts
TK Maxx; Site
Miss Selfridge;Site: Waistcoats &c.
Zara; Site: Waistcoats &c.
H&M; Site: Waistcoats &c.
Celia's Vintage Clothes; Site Nottingham: Vintage apparel
The Real McCoy; Exeter; Site: Vintage apparel
Army surplus
Charity shops
Car boot sales
Generic goth/rock outfitters
Toast (mail order); Site
Vintage Shirt Company; Site; Shirts
Hogspear; Ebay shop: General Vintage
Sutlers; Site: Quality historical uniforms

Props and costume bits:
Glasses on Spec; Site; A very pleasing selection of retro glasses, including a monocle.
Colonel Fizziwig Steampunk on Nemesis Now; Site; Ray guns and the like. Run by forum member Cuthbert Arbuthnot.
Skian Mhor; Site; LRP costumes, etc. Run by forum member Count Theodore Yijinsky.
Eclectica; Site
Dickens and Rivett; jewellery, run by forum member Emily Ladybird.
Cornwall Model Boats; Site; Awesome steam engines for the affluent steampunk.
Enter the Asylum SP section; Site; accessories and some clothing.
Jesters.com; Site; some pretty natty tin toys.
Surplus and Adventure; Site; Army surplus shop in Worcestershire with int. shipping - general AS whatnottery &c.
Professor Maelstromme's Etsy; Goggles, corsetry, masks &c.
The collator's optimistically-added Etsy; Maille items conducive to an anachronistic feel.

MacCulloch and Wallis; Site: Just off Oxford Street, an excellent haberdashery shop.
All Good Ideas; Site: Walking sticks of many varieties, plus components thereof.
Marks and Spencer; Site: Sells gift bottles of port that make good prop bottles, and at a reasonable price.
Past Times; Site
Army surplus
Charity shops
Car boot sales
Hogspear; Site

Jacob's Antique Market, Cardiff (behind Central Station; Victoriana, military gear, devices, old medical equipment etc.; really cheap. Open Thursday to Saturday.

Furnishings:
Dunelm Mill; Site
Charity shops
Car boot sales
Sutlers; Site: Pistols and buttons

Raw materials:
Machine Mart; Site
4D Model Shop; Site: tools and a vast range of raw materials, based in Aldgate.
Locks and Handles; Site: Architectural Components Ltd. Excellent range of furniture fittings, door and window hardware, and interior pieces. Based at South Kensington.
Army Surplus
B&Q; Site
Charity shops
Car boot sales

Lifestyle:
B&Q; Site; Tea merchant. The Chilli Chai is recommended.










Local/Independent shops by vague area


Birmingham
Oasis market; Birmingham; Site

The Rag Market; Birmingham; Site


Bournemouth
Armour Realm; Site; Goth and steampunk stuff - they also have a shop in Boscombe (Bournemouth)
Vintage Clobber, Pokesdown;

Map and link to site: Wide range of vintage clothing, mostly women and later period, but I'm reliably informed that in the basement they have tailcoats, frock coats, waistcoats etc.

Cardiff
Big Girl's Blouse; 7-8 Wellfield Court + 28 Wellfield Road, Roath, Cardiff.
The Pumping Station; Site
Jacob's Antique Market, Cardiff (behind Central Station; Victoriana, military gear, devices, old medical equipment etc.; really cheap. Open Thursday to Saturday.

Edinburgh
Fabhatrix; Site; Good quality hats
Armstrongs in the Grassmarket and elsewhere, for vintage clothes heaven
Le Chariot Express on Clerk Street for amazing junk and some clothes, some suitcases
   
Exeter
The Real McCoy; Site: Vintage apparel

Glasgow
The Barras for junk and antiques and clothes of every sort and price
Ruthven lane, off Byres road for Clothes (Starry starry night for vintage and retro, they often have uniforms and tailcoats) and junk (Relics for antiques, brass bits and bobs and all sorts of stuff)
Mr Bens in Kings Street for clothes, as you would expect
Paddys market for clothes except the wretched council hounded most of the traders out. Only one or two left on the Briggait side
Two huge jumble sales each year: 72nd Scouts, in September in the westend of Glasgow, and 29th Scouts, in March in the southside of Glasgow.
Retro; off Great Western Road on Otago Lane in Glasgow; Comes well recommended.
Handbags and Gladrags; Dumbarton Road next to Kelvinhall subway station in Glasgow

Nottingham
Celia's Vintage Clothes; Site: Vintage apparel

London

MacCulloch and Wallis; Site: Just off Oxford Street, an excellent haberdashery shop.
4D Model Shop; Site: tools and a vast range of raw materials, based in Aldgate.
Locks and Handles; Site: Architectural Components Ltd. Excellent range of furniture fittings, door and window hardware, and interior pieces. Based at South Kensington.

Oxford

Reign; 134 Cowley Road, Oxford; All manner of agreeably-priced clothing. Well recommended.




New: Recommended Car Boot Sales / Markets by county

Dorset
Magna Road Car Boot Sale - Magna Road, Bournemouth. BH21 3AS.
Most Sundays, buyers from 1.
Entry 20p per adult
Wide range of good stalls. Varies greatly according to weather. Also often happens on bank holidays.

West Midlands
Oasis market; Birmingham; Site

The Rag Market; Birmingham; Site


Hertfordshire
Herts. County Showground; Redbourne; Site





Thanks to all members for suggestions.

Ben

We would like to add our Shop, website & Company to the list please.

Alternative Footwear
8 Cuba Industrial estate
Ramsbottom Lancs. BL0 0NE
Tel: 01706 829955
Open 6 Days a week Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm.

Online www.alternative-footwear.co.uk
Retro & Period womens footwear
http://www.alternative-footwear.co.uk/womens-shoes-and-boots/womens-retro-period-costume-footwear.html
Retro & Period Mens footwear
http://www.alternative-footwear.co.uk/goth-punk-alternative-footwear-goth-punk-mens-unisex-2/mens-retro-period-costume-footwear.html
Steampunk specific womens
http://www.alternative-footwear.co.uk/womens-shoes-and-boots/goth-punk-womens/womens-steampunk-shoes-boots.html
Steampink specific mens
http://www.alternative-footwear.co.uk/goth-punk-alternative-footwear-goth-punk-mens-unisex-2/mens-steampunk-boots.html

Alternatively we take our roadshow to various events throughout the UK, including Whitby Goth Weekend, Asylum and many more.
http://www.alternative-footwear.co.uk/roadshow

If there is a particular event you would like to see our roadshow attend please let us know.


Thank-you.

Fat Spider

For those Gentlemen (or even ladies) who haven't grown up yet or for anyone interested in model making you may be interested in my website; www.fatspider.co.uk  I carry the Army Painter range of Acrylics and stock some good quality Sable brushes.

Contact me via the website if anything appeals (mention Brass Goggles) and I'll see if I can sort out some extra discount.
Don't Worry, Be Happy.

Ben Hudson, Esq.

Well look at this, I've updated it after a break of something like 3 years ;)

I will try to keep it up to date, but I'm a bit busy (final exams approaching). If anyone would like to make it into a wiki, a Google Map, or anything clever like that, they're more than welcome.

Cheers,
Ben
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Loadsa

If you could add www.loadsagifts.com to that I would be grateful......We have added some fantastic Steampunk and Victorian corsets, skirts, dresses and accessories plus I have written a blog on what Steampunk means to me and would love to hear the views of like minded people.

Thanks in advance!

;D

Lord Pentecost

Sheffield:
There's a shop in Crookes and another on London road run by the same people the one in Crookes say "Chinese Fireworks" on the sign, they open pretty much when they feel like it but are by far the best secondhand/junk shops I've ever been in they sell literally everything from clothes to tools to old laboratory equipment. However they don't carry a lot of stock so regular visits are a must. 

Lincoln/Lincolnshire:
On The Strait  in Lincoln there's a shop called something like "J Birkett" they sell all sorts of old electrical/electronic equipment including ex-army /ex-RAF and old electrical test equipment

In Lincolnshire Helmswell antique centre is worth a visit, a lot of the units are genuine antiques and are quite pricey but some sell more house clearance type things and are fairly reasonable.

Newark antique fair (held annually) is well worth a visit and the £5 admission charge they sell literally anything old, again some stuff is quiet pricey but there are bargains to be had especially at some of the house clearance type stalls. Also you will be overwhelmed be the variety of brass artifacts for sale. 
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johnnydepp

Hello all,
I'm a new user in this forum and I have a Steampunk shop. I would like to invite you to visit my Steampunk website http://goldensteampunk.com/

Many thanks   :)

poisonpearl


After a long hiatus, I am back in business with my Steampunk/Victorian apothecary/Penny Dreadful inspired soap shop, and I would love to be added to this list.

Strange Brew Soap Co. is a purveyor of handmade soaps, cosmetics, trinketry and home accessories with a dark twist. Heavily influenced by Victorian Apothecaries, Sideshows, Vaudeville, Burlesque, and Gothic Horror.

The website is almost done, and you may see a few products on there already marked at extortionate prices. Of course this is not how much our products cost, so don't worry (although if you want to pay that much for one soap, we will drop everything and make your expensive soapy dream happen), Right now it is probably best to give us a little like on Facebook if you want to keep up with our news.

http://strangebrewsoap.com/ https://www.facebook.com/strangebrewsoapco
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rebelscult

You can also find unique alternative inspired fashion and home decor at RebelsMarket (http://www.rebelsmarket.com).  Use this coupon: brassgoggles for 10% OFF

MarieLovesSteam

We have a website - www.vork.co.uk - which sells Steampunk footwear from the Demonia range.  The current Steampunk range can be found at this link: https://www.vork.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=steampunk

We can also arrange special Ellie Shoes pre-orders.  This manufacturer has a small Steampunk range, too.  Please free to contact us for more information  :)