Dear Craig, If my memory serves me correct, several years ago (maybe
20+), either Dr. Jan-Jaap Haspels or Arthur W.J.G. Ord-Hume gave a talk
about them at what I believe was an MBSI Annual Convention. It was
accompanied by a film showing the alleged operations of the 'Nef' Ship
Automaton.
I mention "alleged," the fact being that at the time the automaton
was not fully functional, and that the operation was approximated by
eye-witness accounts of the past. So there is a remote possibility
that one of the 'Nef' Ship Automatons may have been fully or at least
partially restored since then, or the aforementioned project to
re-create one has been completed. Maybe the film might be available
for study. Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
D.F. Rowe
Bronx, New York
[ At http://www.uhrenaktuell.de/royal-clocks_utrecht/030_Press_release_Royal-Music-Machines.pdf
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[ "Spectacular examples from the Renaissance are the ship automata
[ that moved along the table as a showpiece during royal banquets. ...
[ Once the spring-mechanisms are wound, the ship will sail forward,
[ rolling on its invisible eccentric wheels. Trumpeters play a flourish
[ to the rhythmic accompaniment of a drummer and a kettle-drum player.
[ Finally a wheel-lock mechanism is activated and a cannon loaded with
[ gunpowder fires a deafening blast."
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[ -- Robbie
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