Some customers are military veterans, including those wounded in combat, and a five-year-old boy about to start kindergarten in Boulder, Colorado.
The colorful prosthetics attract attention and start conversations, says customer Pete Nichols. He prefers his simple chrome finish, but admires other prosthetics decorated with eagles, military insignia, koi fish or dragons.
"Do not hide it," he said. "Find that color, that art scheme, that one device [image] that is you."
Dan Horkey says his work has been getting attention across the United States and in other countries.
"England. I have fans in Cambodia that want me to come to their country," he said.
He says amputees are amazed at how a little color and art can boost their confidence.
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