Framed Speccy

Sorry if this has been mentioned before...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mwichary/2180213000/

Want one :)
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  • edited March 2010
    Great find ZX Beccy, brilliant!
  • edited March 2010
    That guys photo album is ace.
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  • edited March 2010
    I now have the urge to have one of each of my machines framed and hung in the hallway
  • edited March 2010
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    I now have the urge to have one of each of my machines framed and hung in the hallway

    I'm halfway there - once my place is redecorated I'll finally unpack and display my Sinclair collection.
  • edited March 2010
    I've seen this one before, it's the mutts nutts. I've got some displayed at home but just machines hanging on the wall I may have a rethink

    you couldn't do that with a bread bin now could you?
  • edited March 2010
    BiNMaN wrote: »
    I've seen this one before, it's the mutts nutts. I've got some displayed at home but just machines hanging on the wall I may have a rethink

    you couldn't do that with a bread bin now could you?

    you never know... there may be someone out there who feels as pasionatley about bread bins as we do about speccys....
  • fogfog
    edited March 2010
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    you never know... there may be someone out there who feels as passionate about bread bins as we do about speccys....

    haha.. perhaps :D that'd be me., but I wouldn't frame / hang any machine on the wall... UNLESS it was totally kaput.

    bin.. of course you could frame it.. granted the frame would be a bit bigger, bit if you were REALLY a proper person you'd have a recess into the wall, so the wall was flat :) or failing that , a false wall.

    although framing my sx-64 might be an issue.. and the dragon 32 is a bit chunky as well.hehe
  • edited March 2010
    There are framed/mounted "breadbins" - the C64 Goldene Edition from Germany, for example, to mark a million sales.
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