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This has to be a record. - Printable Version +- HP Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum) +-- Forum: HP Museum Forums (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Old HP Forum Archives (https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: This has to be a record. (/thread-101107.html) |
This has to be a record. - John Cadick - 10-16-2006 Take a look at this Surely it is a record.
John
Re: A Record $1,135 For An HP15c - Most Probably! - Happy HP User - 10-16-2006 I started a thread on this down the page back when it was $400. And a gaggle of nattering nabobs of negatism said there's no market for a comeback of this machine. Horsefeathers!
HP, want to make some money? Bring back a revised 15c!
Re: A Record $1,135 For An HP15c - Most Probably! - insect - 10-16-2006 I think that one reason for the demand for this calculator is the quality and ease of use. I doubt that there would be much demand if a "new" 15C was built to the standard of the current 12C. I use an old (circa 1985) 12C, and have looked at a new one, but it is of substandard quality.
Re: A Record $1,135 For An HP15c - Most Probably! - Patrick Jamet - 10-22-2006 Hello, These ones are probably records too : I'm looking for a HP 15C in mint condition. Best regards,
Patrick
Re: A Record $1,135 For An HP15c - Most Probably! - David Smith - 10-24-2006 32SII is not even close to a record. I saw one bring over $500. A 6S for 1 cent... the guy overpaid.
11C... I remember one for $895
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