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  • Maghog
    Mad Marker Maker

    • Jun 2001
    • 681

    #31
    Thanks Maggot for opening my eyes.
    I'm perfectly capable of copying those designs myself one way or another, but this isn't about recreating them. It's not about owning them either.
    Their existence is a marvel in itself. The guy who made these is a true artist. We have too many people in this sport who take an effort like this for granted.
    That's not taking anything away from Doc either, his website is full of original ideas and creations, but he still gets about as much recognition for it as AGD does for creating High Pressure cylinders.
    Personally, I think that the space mags are some of the most beautiful looking paintball guns ever made. If you had the chance to see a group of photos that cover them from all angles, would you pass it up?
    If I can find them, or the name of the man that made them, I'd be preserving part of the history of our sport.
    That's really all I'm after.

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    • Doc Nickel
      Unrepentant Gadget freak

      • Jul 2001
      • 499

      #32
      Now you guys got me interested in the project again.

      'Couple of things I've realized though; First, I got the proportions slightly wrong when I laid out the drawings for the waterjet. It's not "way" off, but I did notice a few bits here and there that I must have mis-drawn. I'd taken that same photo, blown it up to what I thought was normal size (going by the length of the rail, which was about the only dimension I had to go by) and sketched the outline on a light table.

      But I can see now a few places I misinterpreted a line or a fingergroove.

      Second, for some reason this is a lot easier now. :) I remember working for hours on that shaping years ago, going slowly and carefully. Today I just had a few minutes to kill waiting on something else, so I got out the air tools and roughed one into shape. Two-plus hours later...



      The lines are just marker, to show placement. I haven't drilled any screwholes or anything, it's just been rough-shaped so far.

      It's not perfect or "identical" to the original, but it's pretty close. Like Dan, I really wish I had a better or higher-resolution photo of the original.

      I'll make a few more tweaks before I call it "finished". It's surprisingly comfortable. I've never been a huge fan of the "palm swell" grip profiles, but this one doesn't seem to get in the way. Just for looks though, I might try reshaping it to a more conventional straight-back .45 style and use some grip panels...

      Last: Someone E-mailed me inquiring about the other body. I tried to reply and AOL kicked the message back. If you could try again with a different address, I'd be happy to discuss details.

      Doc.

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      • NigelF
        Registered User
        • Feb 2005
        • 102

        #33
        Doc, I dont mean to second guess you, but for this particular project I think I would shy away from using any style of grips. With the stylized aesthetic the frame has to offer, I think I'd do what I could to leave it as a stand-alone piece. Perhaps incorporate some milling (or lack thereof, and just round everything off) into the grip itself.

        just my opinion.

        Nigel F




        Originally posted by Doc Nickel
        Now you guys got me interested in the project again.

        'Couple of things I've realized though; First, I got the proportions slightly wrong when I laid out the drawings for the waterjet. It's not "way" off, but I did notice a few bits here and there that I must have mis-drawn. I'd taken that same photo, blown it up to what I thought was normal size (going by the length of the rail, which was about the only dimension I had to go by) and sketched the outline on a light table.

        But I can see now a few places I misinterpreted a line or a fingergroove.

        Second, for some reason this is a lot easier now. :) I remember working for hours on that shaping years ago, going slowly and carefully. Today I just had a few minutes to kill waiting on something else, so I got out the air tools and roughed one into shape. Two-plus hours later...



        The lines are just marker, to show placement. I haven't drilled any screwholes or anything, it's just been rough-shaped so far.

        It's not perfect or "identical" to the original, but it's pretty close. Like Dan, I really wish I had a better or higher-resolution photo of the original.

        I'll make a few more tweaks before I call it "finished". It's surprisingly comfortable. I've never been a huge fan of the "palm swell" grip profiles, but this one doesn't seem to get in the way. Just for looks though, I might try reshaping it to a more conventional straight-back .45 style and use some grip panels...

        Last: Someone E-mailed me inquiring about the other body. I tried to reply and AOL kicked the message back. If you could try again with a different address, I'd be happy to discuss details.

        Doc.

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        • Maghog
          Mad Marker Maker

          • Jun 2001
          • 681

          #34
          Nice job Doc, that looks really good.
          I'm the one who e-mailed you Doc, and I'm still interested in that last blank. Like I mentioned, it would be great if it had slots for sears, trigger pin holes and the rest.
          If not, I'll deal.
          I only have one email address, don't know why it didn't work. I'll PM it to you with an offer.
          Dan

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          • Arstron
            fusionowners.org

            • Mar 2005
            • 2347

            #35
            Wow, after looking at that picture does anyone else think a space emag would look great? Or at the very least think that a -15* adapter for the emag battery would look incredible?

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            • AGD
              The man from AGD

              • Oct 2000
              • 5916

              #36
              If I knew where those guns were I would have bought them myself. I would sugest contacting John Sosta he would be the only one I could think of that might have a line on them. I have never talked to anyone that has seen them in person.

              Lookin' good Doc!

              AGD
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              • Doc Nickel
                Unrepentant Gadget freak

                • Jul 2001
                • 499

                #37
                Actually, the bounced 'mail was "Ageespokane". If he, or anyone else, is interested in this frame once it's done, feel free to drop me a line. (doc-at-docsmachine.com) I'd hate to see all this work just sit and gather dust. (Um... again...)

                Tom- I think of the guy was anywhere in the US, those things would have turned up long before now. But as I said, I suspect he's both in Europe and very likely has gotten out of the sport. I think you're going to have to find an old paintballer in France or England somewhere. You might drop a line to Manike as well. He was a Brit up until just recently.

                Doc.

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                • Maggot6
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 1527

                  #38
                  Sorry Maghog, I didn't mean to sound condescending. I didn't know the real reason as to why you wanted a spacemag in the first place.
                  Their existence is a marvel in itself. The guy who made these is a true artist. We have too many people in this sport who take an effort like this for granted.
                  I figured that you wanted it, just to say "hey my mags better than yours..." , It's just that to much of Doc's work goes unseen, and I'd really want him to make one of these, and actually have it out in the public.

                  So Doc, how much would a spacemag-reincarnated thing cost anyway, wayyy to much for the average paintballer or somewhat affordable?

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                  • Maghog
                    Mad Marker Maker

                    • Jun 2001
                    • 681

                    #39
                    No offense taken.

                    I asked John Sosta, and I've posted everywhere I can think of. I can't find them
                    Oh well, I tried.
                    At least we still have Doc.

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                    • doc_Zox
                      Team Dead by Dawn
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 723

                      #40
                      ya know what would be sweet?

                      a space mag with an aluminum sleeved Apex!

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                      • behemoth
                        SVSTC?
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 7750

                        #41
                        Originally posted by doc_Zox
                        ya know what would be sweet?

                        a space mag with an aluminum sleeved Apex!


                        Thats great.

                        That cylinder is there, might as well make it functional for "spacemag, ver 2.0"

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                        • Doc Nickel
                          Unrepentant Gadget freak

                          • Jul 2001
                          • 499

                          #42
                          Dan! The guys over at the Tinker's Guild managed to unearth a few bits of information for you.

                          First, there's this page from the Web Archives dating to 1999 referring to the sale of the RT-based Spacemag. An E-mail address is given, but I haven't tried it.

                          Second, somebody found this, this, this and this hosted on Airgun.com, attributing them to a fellow by name of Allan Hastie.


                          Hope that helps you any, and again, please let us know how it pans out.

                          Doc.

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                          • Maghog
                            Mad Marker Maker

                            • Jun 2001
                            • 681

                            #43
                            You're awesome Doc, I was ready to give up, but I'm back on it. I will try hard to contact Allan, but I fear these things have changed hands so many times that he will know little about their whereabouts. Still, it's great to have a name, and I will be honored just to be in contact with him (if I find him)
                            I cannot believe that someone would go and anodize one of these things, with a splash pattern no less. If there would be a puking smily you could add in to your post, I'd use about five of them!
                            Thanks again Doc for keeping the search alive!
                            I'll be sure to post whatever I discover,
                            Dan

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                            • MarkM
                              UK Cougars
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 2433

                              #44
                              That is the one I saw and held, though it wasn't splash anno'ed when I last saw it, remember I said previously about the timer in the grip.



                              That email link is dead, if you use demon or as it actually links to as denom

                              Demon as an ISP went some years ago
                              I have been trying the telephone number for the last little while but whoever is on that number likes to talk as it is engaged.
                              Last edited by MarkM; 10-04-2005, 04:20 AM.
                              Mark UK Cougars


                              UK Cougars
                              Sterling Owners Group. Member #39

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                              • Maghog
                                Mad Marker Maker

                                • Jun 2001
                                • 681

                                #45
                                I tried the number too, but I got some weird answering machine. If you do get through though Mark, let me know.
                                Like I said, I think these things have had so many different owners that they are either lost between some sofa cushions somewhere or dismantled at the bottom of a mag parts pile.

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