We enjoy creating websites, restoring antique coin operated games, and driving fast cars.
You can see examples of our web work:
- The Traders Den - a site dedicated to sharing live concert recordings
- The Sands Mechancial Museum - dedicated to the Lotus Elise and Exige and other mechanical oddities.
- Coin Op Game Museum - where you can view antique coin operated games and their restorations.
- Pocket Watch Museum - while still in development, many antique pocket watches will be displayed.
Yes, this is a family run business.
We will be happy to develop websites similar to this one. We focus on virtual museums and other educational websites. We are also capable of developing and running forums as demonstrated by TheTradersDen.org. Finally, we adhere to certain design guidelines. You should select a web developer that shows existing sites that you like as there is a better probability that they will develop that you want.
The Sands Mechanical Museum worked with Mary Ankerbrand to create the website. The site uses PHP and MySQL to deliver a series of pages.
You can contact us by visiting the contact page at the Sands Mechanical Museum or by calling 408-773-1170.
Lynne and Michael, webmasters