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G-Benz 08-30-2006 06:25 AM

This is my dream desk...at least for what I do at home.

http://www.argosyconsole.com/images/d15kpage/d15kbigfly.htm

In the meantime, I modified my current desk to accomodate an additional shelf for my PC keyboard. This is the original set I bought years ago:

http://www.eurway.com/desks.lasso?itemid=1980&categorykey=91&subcategorykey=67&page=1&-session=eo_user:47F4386C1443e0CBFFYTw2F78220

...and how it's currently integrated today:

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...z/PICT0124.jpg

Orkrist2 08-31-2006 01:34 AM

Pedestal desks like those on ebay are pimp. I've got one, inherited it along with a law office with many pieces dating back to the civil war. Mine is very simple and american looking, but you can work from both sides and it offers lots of space. I put a glass top on it because the top had some water damage from when it was in storage. Here's the only decentpic I have of it, along with some of the barrister bookshelves that go with it. This was my old office. I like the modern stuff, too, and most of my home furnishings are very clean and minimal. For an office though, especially a law office, I do like antiques.

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a93...d/P1010002.jpg

BENZ-LGB 08-31-2006 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 1261460)
my desk cost like 45$ at wal mart.. id like a desk made from a WWII air plane wing or something cool like that.. something mechanical like


im on ikea.com now browsing.. i like alot of the stuff.. its very.. modern looking.. damn. no ikea around for 1k miles.. damn...oo delivery!

I've done some of my best work (and made the most money) while working on a cheap-ass desk.

I like the idea of a WWII plane wing desk.

Check the site below, if you like WWII vintage planes, this is the place to go:

http://www.planesoffame.org/menu.php

BENZ-LGB 08-31-2006 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Orkrist2 (Post 1262923)
Pedestal desks like those on ebay are pimp. I've got one, inherited it along with a law office with many pieces dating back to the civil war. Mine is very simple and american looking, but you can work from both sides and it offers lots of space. I put a glass top on it because the top had some water damage from when it was in storage. Here's the only decentpic I have of it, along with some of the barrister bookshelves that go with it. This was my old office. I like the modern stuff, too, and most of my home furnishings are very clean and minimal. For an office though, especially a law office, I do like antiques.

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a93...d/P1010002.jpg

That's nice. No computer???

It reminds me of my own set up when I was in private practice.

Now that I am a prosecutor, my desk is the counsel table in whatever courtroom I happen to be in.

JamesDean 08-31-2006 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by G-Benz (Post 1261773)
...and how it's currently integrated today:

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...z/PICT0124.jpg

mmmmm Mackie mixing board. :cool: I have a CFX-12 :cool:

gee in all those gizmo's would you have a use for this:
http://www.korg.com/gear/images/prod...o/info_KP2.jpg

?

JamesDean 08-31-2006 02:21 AM

since we're posting pics of desks:

mine! sorry about the mess..just got one of the towers back from california (warranty repair work)

my desk as it sits..it was much more cluttered before I shipped the motherboard of the one pc back...then i decided to "simplify" its not nearly as pimp as the previously pictured desks but it workes for me. most of the desk portion was free (desk was my mom's from school before they renovated it, the white table was mine from a few years ago where my 20" Sony wore dents into it..)

http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...Picture001.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...Picture002.jpg

meh, its functional.

diametricalbenz 08-31-2006 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by kamil (Post 1261571)
When I did an internship at Merrill Lynch over the summer it seemed that many traders had the same exact thing. :)

The Merrill Lynch people are slobs then. The Bank of America traders were much cleaner but they also had smaller desks which had their massive sound mixing board sized 12,678 line phone systems. :eek:

diametricalbenz 08-31-2006 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by BENZ-LGB (Post 1262928)
I've done some of my best work (and made the most money) while working on a cheap-ass desk.

I like the idea of a WWII plane wing desk.

Check the site below, if you like WWII vintage planes, this is the place to go:

http://www.planesoffame.org/menu.php

Forget the desk, that "remove before flight" red flag girl tank is creative. ;) :D

I never heard of the museum until now, do you frequently go the events?

John Doe 08-31-2006 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 1261595)
I don't need four computer screens, I'm not a trader. I just want something tastefull that I can stick a flat screen moniter on, and a bunch of paper work.

Nice set up though.:cool:

Having a computer on a companion desk defeats the purpose of having a companion desk. I have my great uncle's companion desk (he had no kids). He was VA's attorney for the ICC in the 20's & 30's. He later drafted most of the paperwork for the St. Lawrence seaway at the desk. It was at the Cosmos Club in DC from his death in '83 or so until I picked it up three years ago. Have no idea what it is worth, but I wouldn't take anything for it. I also have his Gundlach chair which new would cost as much as a Honda Civic:D

Orkrist2 09-01-2006 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by BENZ-LGB (Post 1262929)
That's nice. No computer???

It reminds me of my own set up when I was in private practice.

Now that I am a prosecutor, my desk is the counsel table in whatever courtroom I happen to be in.

The computers/fax and all that are to the right and out of the photo! I tried to get appointed as prosecutor in a little county and got the committees recommendation, but the Gov didn't like my politics so they sent me packing! Ah well, politics. Don't want to start up my own practice again because it means working like a dog so I've been collecting rejection letters for a few months.

BENZ-LGB 09-01-2006 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Orkrist2 (Post 1263888)
I tried to get appointed as prosecutor in a little county and got the committees recommendation, but the Gov didn't like my politics so they sent me packing! Ah well, politics. Don't want to start up my own practice again because it means working like a dog so I've been collecting rejection letters for a few months.

In our county the DA has to hire from the the "list." Politics have been taken out of the process (thank God!).

Having your practice has its ups and downs. I enjoy what I do and I don't have to worry about the business coming in through the door. On the other hand, I do have to answer to more "clients."

Good luck with your search.

Hatterasguy 09-01-2006 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by John Doe (Post 1263036)
Having a computer on a companion desk defeats the purpose of having a companion desk. I have my great uncle's companion desk (he had no kids). He was VA's attorney for the ICC in the 20's & 30's. He later drafted most of the paperwork for the St. Lawrence seaway at the desk. It was at the Cosmos Club in DC from his death in '83 or so until I picked it up three years ago. Have no idea what it is worth, but I wouldn't take anything for it. I also have his Gundlach chair which new would cost as much as a Honda Civic:D

You sir have good taste!:D I was just thinking about a chair, is this chair more comfortable than a Honda?:D

BENZ-LGB 09-01-2006 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by diametricalbenz (Post 1262944)
Forget the desk, that "remove before flight" red flag girl tank is creative. ;) :D

I never heard of the museum until now, do you frequently go the events?

The Planes of Fame Museum is a very long haul for me and we have another museum (the Confederate Air Force--it has nothing to do with the "Confederancy") that is closer and has many events. It is based at the Camarillo Airport.

The Chino museum is literally set among cow and goat pastures.

Their planes are in really good condition...just too many for the space they have.

Are you into vintage, WWII planes?

My son is, that boy can cite facts and figures about WWII planes that even some of the old timers don't know. The kid is amazing...yet when you ask him why he didn't take the trash out he'll look at you and say "I forgot!"

Ah, the teenage brain!

John Doe 09-01-2006 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 1264184)
You sir have good taste!:D I was just thinking about a chair, is this chair more comfortable than a Honda?:D

I inherited the desk and chair, and a hand picked portion of his law library (the majority of it is at UVA Law Library)--I would never spend that kind of money on a desk (I have it insured @$30K). I had a $200 Office Depot chair before and thought it was heaven--until I sat in the 60 year old Gundlach. I did some research on them and it is the chair that is behind the Big Desk in the Oval office, starting with Kennedy. Hammlacher Schlemmer has them for $12K (again, I would never make such a purchase).

I got really lucky outfitting my office in addition to my desk (excepting equipment and conference room furniture, ect...)--I have a good friend that is a fairly well-known regional artist, and I have about 15 of his large oil paintings hanging in my office (with his name and prices below), but all I had to do was put a $200/year $75K insurance rider on my contents policy and he swaps them out every so often. I have even sold a few for him:)

diametricalbenz 09-04-2006 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BENZ-LGB (Post 1264202)
The Planes of Fame Museum is a very long haul for me and we have another museum (the Confederate Air Force--it has nothing to do with the "Confederancy") that is closer and has many events. It is based at the Camarillo Airport.

The Chino museum is literally set among cow and goat pastures.

Their planes are in really good condition...just too many for the space they have.

Are you into vintage, WWII planes?

My son is, that boy can cite facts and figures about WWII planes that even some of the old timers don't know. The kid is amazing...yet when you ask him why he didn't take the trash out he'll look at you and say "I forgot!"

Ah, the teenage brain!

Ernesto, I am familiar with WWII planes but I am not an expert. I could probably ID most military planes down to role, country, and age of manufacture. I used to have most every ship and military vehicle in Jane's memorized down to the BHP/SHP and engine manufacturer. I would love to have a P-38 however!


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