Now this is what I call a casemod

by Diane Duane

…and a half.

The ElectriClerk was built as a prop for “a game of ‘Cthulhu Lives’ that has yet to be played”. The builder took the guts of a 1988-vintage Mac and mounted them inside a 1923 Underwood typewriter. I particularly admire the trackba and number pad.

The maker’s page also has the promotional literature he designed to go along with the “product”.

Amazing stuff..

[tags]Casemod, Underwood, typewriter, Mac, Macintosh, computer, prop, Cthulhu[/tags]

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2 comments

gothwalk May 12, 2006 - 2:07 pm

For some years, I’ve been considering constructing a rosewood- and-amethyst case for my own machine. But I keep getting caught in upgrade traps, and the money goes on those instead.

Peter Murray May 12, 2006 - 7:07 pm

The first thing I thought of when I saw the photo was [i]Brazil[/i], and I see it’s the inspiration for it. But now I’ve got that tune going through my head … and the DVD is (figuratively) waving at me from the shelf …

Oh, I like the advert for it. And instructions/hints on making fake documents like that …

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