Not entirely sure if it would have the same impact on stage as a marshall stack, but it would look quite cool in an old school library or office...
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/0 ... r_amp.html
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heh, i used to listen to that band (Abney park) about 10 years ago, even got one of their CD's somewhere. They we'rent doing the steampunk stuff back then tho.. more sorta goth rock.
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thats cool, love the etching.
Hurdy Gurdy.... some how... and I'm not entirely certain how mind you, an instrument that sounds like someone has shoved a nest of angry hornets into a goose with a kazoo bill and is randomly slapping the poor creature with an accordion.... Sounds amazing.