Happy weekend everyone!
I thought I'd make a post showing some of the random pieces that haven't been covered, and some small updates.
As for updates, there's not much. I re-potted the Bonsai with a rectangular pot that's a bit more accurate in shape and not so cheap looking as the one that it came with.
and I repainted my smoke detector to be silver with a black base... because, well, the plain white one was an eyesore, and I noticed this little guy all over his apartment.
Close enough! haha
As for decor items!
First off is this Bank Teller fan from the 1920's. It's cast iron and bronze and has a variable speed motor. The fan was designed to blow air up and out, but not down, so as not to disturb papers or currency bills. This fan can be seen in a few places in Deckard's apartment, including the entry way, front room/office, and his bedroom.
Next, in this shot is you can see a mid-century lighted champagne glass with scissors and mechanical pencil inside. Super random, but there it is! The eagle eyes on the Prop Summit even identified the correct pair of scissors! Next to it, a couple of Buddha heads, and to the left behind the vidphone, is a Braun HL70 desk fan. You can also see the bank teller fan and the bronze Mortar sculpture from a previous post in the background.
rickhoward has even identified several of the books stacked up underneath the brief case. I've been able to find two of them so far. Promenades en France, and Five and Ten. The famous Johnnie Walker bottle makes an appearance here as well.
Next are these beautifully recreated 'Asian Man' and Geisha mask ceramic statues made by the amazing
userd1402. The Asian Man can be seen in Deckard's living room next to the BeoScreen and also in his bedroom. The mask is on a shelf in the dining room behind the piano. David did an AMAZING job on both of these items.
You can see the Geisha mask here
Also seen on the piano (above) is the famous Saturn Lamp from the 1939 New York World's Fair, and an antique Seth Thomas metronome in a dark wood finish.
On the piano lid is a 1940's Anchor Hocking ashtray with a folding bamboo tray lying on top. I believe the eagle-eyed
rickhoward also identified these, if I'm not mistaken.
My blaster is a 2019 Tomenosuke. I upgraded it with a steel barrel, real bulldog cylinder (special thanks to
scottjua), real weaver knob, and real binding post. I stripped the original dull finish, blued, and weathered it.
This hundreds of years old opium weight in the shape of a duck can be seen on the music stand of the piano next to a group of random photos. The photos were expertly recreated by
kurtyboy
This little magnifier by Ideal-Tek is also shown on the music tray next to the photos
Lighting the music and photos is a 1960's Dazor "flying saucer" lamp (also seen above) in light brown, with the saucer turned upside down.
Then of course, the Johnnie Walker bottle and real Cibi glass from Arnolfo di Cambio.
That's about it for now!