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Model: IG-88 combat droid Class: Assasin/bounty hunter Gender: masculine programming Note: Model IG-88 does not own any of the content posted unless stated otherwise.
Model: IG-88 combat droid Class: Assasin/bounty hunter Gender: masculine programming Note: Model IG-88 does not own any of the content posted unless stated otherwise.
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20 Wacky Looking Inventions From 100 Years Ago. See What They Look Like Today!
All of these images are from CardCow I sure wish I knew what this said. LOL... The above are all from CardCow.com
JF Ptak Science Books Post 1746 This is one of the most appealing sets of "flying" or manned aerostation patent drawings that I have seen in the USPTO collection for the 19th century. The machine is a human-powered ornithopter, applying...
De Groof's Flying Machine This high quality giclee print is reproduced from an engraved illustration found in an 1890s science book. De Groof's Flying Machine is one in a series of four "airship" illustrations. Each print is compelling and beautiful enough to stand alone, though the four together make a nice grouping. Notice the green hot air balloon hanging in the distance, as well as the way the clouds hang near the glider in this image. Steampunk fans will appreciate the 19th century innovation shown here. Balloonists and aviators will appreciate the vision of soaring through a bright blue sky. The print includes a small border around the image to allow for flexibility in matting and framing. Please note that our footprint watermark shown in the upper left of our promotional image does not appear on the final product. PRINTS Our prints include a small border around the image to allow for flexibility in matting and framing. Our Giclee reproductions images are printed with premium archival paper and inks, delivering the highest quality prints. Contact us for custom print sizing. ABOUT STOMPING GROUNDS :: ART :: BOOKS :: GIFTS: STOMPING GROUNDS has an archive of over a thousand images sourced from more than a decade of collecting used and rare books and paper. Let us know if you are looking for something you don't see in our shop listings. We have old photos and maps from all over the world, and we have many topical images as well.
The history of innovation in the human effort to fly with the birds is fascinating. The colored image of the flying machine with pivotable fan wheels on this card is based on an original black-and-white line drawing from U.S. Patent No. 883,090, called Flying Machine, which issued in 1908. An informative and educational description of how this flying machine with pivotable fan wheels works is on the back of the card. All intellectual property rights in this card are owned by sprk.plug image llc. Product Details: -The colored image on the card was originally created using the Adobe Creative Suite. -The card is professionally printed using 4-color CMYK off-set printing on a Heidelberg Printing Press with a Gloss UV coating to sharpen and brighten the image. -The card and self-sealing Citron envelope are size A7 (5" x 7") and packaged in a cellophane sleeve. -The card is made from sturdy 120# dull/matte stock. -Card sent in a 9.5" x 7.5" protective bubble mailer. Order Details: -If your order is damaged on arrival, let me know within 30 days of the date of placing your order and I will make it right. -Please contact me to discuss discounted pricing for orders of more than a single card. -Please contact me to discuss wholesale orders and pricing.
The history of innovation in the human effort to fly with the birds is fascinating. The colored image of the flying machine with feathered wings on this card is based on an original black-and-white line drawing from U.S. Patent No. 181,186, called Improvement in Flying-Machines, which issued in 1876. An informative and educational description of how this flying-machine with feathered wings works is on the back of the card. All intellectual property rights in this card are owned by sprk.plug image llc. Product Details: -The colored image on the card was originally created using the Adobe Creative Suite. -The card is professionally printed using 4-color CMYK off-set printing on a Heidelberg Printing Press with a Gloss UV coating to sharpen and brighten the image. -The card and self-sealing Mango envelope are size A7 (5" x 7") and packaged in a cellophane sleeve. -The card is made from sturdy 120# dull/matte stock. -Card sent in a 9.5" x 7.5" protective bubble mailer. Order Details: -If your order is damaged on arrival, let me know within 30 days of the date of placing your order and I will make it right. -Please contact me to discuss discounted pricing for orders of more than a single card. -Please contact me to discuss wholesale orders and pricing.