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Transparent back calculators - John Garza (3665) - 02-18-2007 Reading all the messages lately about transparent back machines... I seem to recall that back in the day (late 70's or early 80's) some PPC member was selling transparent backs for the various HPs. This isn't too difficult to do - just take a sample back to a reputable plastics shop and they can make anything you want - even glow in the dark. Fabrication today is much easier (cheaper) than it was back then. I suppost an *original* HP demo unit with a transparent back would be valuable for historical reasons - but it's authenticy could be difficult to prove as it's so easy to make one today.
-J
Re: Transparent back calculators - Bill Wiese - 02-19-2007 I do know there are some factory transparent case calculators, I believe the HP97 init production (at least) for internal HP distribution to senior execs/team members came in clear see-the-innards cases.
Bill Wiese Re: Transparent back calculators - Ronald - 02-19-2007 Hello,
I have a HP80 with a transparent back and a transparent transformer. Ronald
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