Spotswood Custom PC Case Resembles a Drum Kit

groupsshotforhome Spotswood Custom PC Case Resembles a Drum KitSpotswood Custom Computer specializes in a very unique PC, or rather it beats to its own drum. That is because their “L” series PC case looks like a drum kit. Each case is made of maple veneer plywood and you can customize it with your choice of wood stained colors. The case sports mylar side panels which are easily removable and they allow quick access to the PC’s components. One thing is for sure, this is one rig that no one will think is a PC. Pricing begins at $389 for just the case.

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5 Responses to “Spotswood Custom PC Case Resembles a Drum Kit”

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  2. Tech Narf on November 19th, 2007 7:34 pm

    It looks interesting, but the price is way off!

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  5. high tech on December 14th, 2007 6:44 pm

    i don’t think that $389 is way off

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