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by Typer Dave 07/21/2025, 2:10pm PDT |
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No, really. That's the selling point.
The Seneca is my middle finger to the aesthetic homogeneity and economic over-optimization of 21st century life.
Its intricate mechanisms can only be assembled and tuned by human hands, over hours of skilled work—typically by a single artisan, from start to finish.
Every component is custom made (right down to the individually-machined screws), hyper-engineered from first principles for maximum acoustic, artistic, and tactile refinement—costs be damned.
On paper, nothing about this makes any sense. It is over the top. Needlessly lavish. Exuberantly irrational.
And that is the point.
If I had told you that was from Pig/Bald on the Penny Arcade news page, would you have believed me? |
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