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Handmade Wooden Memory Sticks: Let’s be Natural

October 5th, 2007 by: Technabob


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If you like the idea of computer accessories made from natural materials, but thought those Oooms wooden memory sticks were a bit too rustic, check out these refined beauties.

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Handcrafted in Germany by Thalbach Design, each wooden USB flash drive is made from quality hardwoods and delicately sanded to a smooth finish.

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The memory sticks come in a variety of hardwoods including 150-year old burled wood, ebony, ash, maple and several colored stain finishes as well. Prices range from €45 ($69 USD) to €95 ($135 USD), depending on style and memory size.

[via Designspotter]

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Comments (4):

  1. RipCurlz says:

    There are also rustic hand made wooden USB sticks at http://www.flashsticks.co.uk These are a lot cheaper than the ones shown here.

  2. geeph says:

    this is funny, and we also can produce this, there are lots of funny USB.
    you can go to : http://www.geeph.com
    or contact me instantly : staff-10@geeph.com
    waiting for your news!
    thanks!

  3. Damadi says:

    “…These are a lot cheaper than the ones shown here…”
    sure – simply since they’re cheap made. a piece of hazelnut without a fitting lid.

  4. Susie says:

    I just posted this comment on the wooden key board page but I guess it is better placed here!

    Have you seen the wooden USB memory sticks from http://www.flashsticks.co.uk ? They would go well with a wooden keyboard and mouse £15 from the UK

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