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Tim Mullen, collector of deeply weird antique machines

David Pescovitz at 10:34 am Mon, Jun 25, 2012

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Our friends at The Midnight Archive visited Tim Mullen, a New York City-based engineer with a mind-blowing collection of strange and beautiful machines, from antique x-ray devices to a huge hair dryer to a funeral fan with illuminated religious figures.

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • Jake0748

    Wow!  Good story. And especially thanks for the link to The Midnight Archive.  Some fascinating and creepy stuff there.  :)

  • http://disqus.com/Kimmoth/ Kimmo

    What a magnificent collection of utterly gorgeous old kit.

    I’d love to see a feature-length doco on this guy and his stuff; his knowledge seems pretty deep and his collection is just amazing in its breadth and obscurity.