Steampunk mobile phone is bulky and useless and we love it!
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Egad! Steampunk is at its ridiculous best again and that surely has me interested. Not that I like stuff that’s ridiculous to the T but with Steampunk it’s ridiculous yet interesting stuff. After the Steampunk headset and Steampunk blunderbuss and Steampunk Bluetooth set is another bulky, inefficient phone that I totally dig. This Steampunk phone is a conceptual prototype by Londoner Arthur Schmitt.
It's got a heavy wire cover over the earpiece, gauges, visible screws, a rugged brown scheme, a spinning number-counter. What takes the cake are the punch cards and binary phone numbers to control your phone's features and make calls. I dunno about you, but I absolutely love it!
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