Our favorite old-school computer modder, Jeffrey Stephenson is at it again. His latest creation is the Skyscraper Photo PC. He took built a wooden case based on a 1931 Hammond Gregory clock which was designed with the skyscraper-style of the art deco era and transformed the piece in to a modern day PC. Jeffrey gutted the clock and replaced its innards stuffed the case with an LCD from a rooftop mounted DVD player, a motherboard with a fanless 1GHz C7 processor and 1GB of ram. The result is a beautiful antique-inspired piece combined with modern-day tech, just the way we like it.
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Jeffrey Stephenson
I’m sorry for the misunderstanding. I would never gut an actual Hammond clock. I built my own case. I take this error as a compliment. I must have gotten it right. lol