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I have put my HP calcuator collection on the web. If you are interested, go to the page www.photopoint.com, enter vrollinger@usa.net under Friend's Email, press the Visit button, and select HP Calculators.

Enjoy!

Hi Viktor,

this must be a lot of work to create one picture from one calculator. If you are interested you can see my calculators under "www.1st.to/andi" and then select HP Calculators 1, 2 and 3. The pictures are a littlebit dizzy - i will create new ones with an update of my collection.

Andreas

What an impressive collection !


It deserves better pictures and maybe some comments !

Looking forward to having a look to these.

Best regards,

Thibaut

www.photopoint.com is absolutely free. I would like to encourage some of you to put pictures of your collection on the web if you have the time and energy.

http://members.aol.com/hpgene

Unfortunately, I haven't put pics of my HP70 on there yet.

gene

Hi,

I have just started my web page (or photo album) of my collection about a month ago! Currently I am still working on my calculator collection, you might like to take a look of "my calculator family photo" and "serial number of the calculators" of what I have collected!

The web page is http://www.geocities.com/jagpage

Cheers,

Y K Wong.

Another collection - nothing fancy, just the standard ones.

http://www.fbalzer.de/tr/calculators.html

Frank.

Would any of these old calculators be for sale? I still use an HP 15C, but it is too valuable for my current rough and tumble teaching duties.

Sorry, no.

While the collections posted for viewing in this thread are carefully restored (and very nice) groups shown by serious collectors, Hank, go to the Classified section of this museum and all your dreams will be realized (well, maybe or maybe not, but have a look).

Perusing this Museum does take some time, but it yields incredible info. Check out the Articles section and see what Katie Wasserman has to say about finding NiCd batteries for the various models, for instance. Or the Memories of users and the experiences they've had with their favorite machines. Learn more about calculating machines than you ever thought you could know, by way of Dave's incredibly complete historical surveys and tutorials... and then introduce yourself to collecting via the Prices and Variations feature here...

Your HP-15c (and even your ersatz 34c) qualify you to start a collection of your own. Read Dave's summary of how and where to start doing it. Come on in, the water's fine!

(P.S., you'll find a lot of HP out there IF you are looking. What you find in the Classifieds here are often the cream of the crop, as collectors tend to be picky. But your hometown may have estate sales, fellow collectors, sale papers, and so on-- keep a sharp eye out. Since rare calcs and their accessories are the "coin of the realm" amongst collectors, finding a good thing to trade with them for what you really want may become part of your strategy. In this way, you are helping ALL of us-- by sniffing out the undiscovered stuff we haven't laid eyes upon yet.

Happy hunting.