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The 'Complete' Collection - Keith Midson - 05-11-2013 Well, after many years of hunting down all the rare and desirable items, I am going to take a rest from collecting for a while. I thought i'd share a few facts on my COLLECTION with you.
HP 12C collection Re: The 'Complete' Collection - Dave Dirckx - 05-11-2013 Very impressive. Blown away by the blue HP-12C and the clear cased HP-28S. Re: The 'Complete' Collection - Keith Midson - 05-11-2013 Thanks Dave. Edited: 11 May 2013, 9:01 p.m.
Re: The 'Complete' Collection - Keith Midson - 05-11-2013 Some more facts: Re: The 'Complete' Collection - robert rozee - 05-12-2013 is a 10B in the green/purple colour scheme rare?
Re: The 'Complete' Collection - Walter B - 05-12-2013 Very nice collection! I got such a 20S in green and purple as well. Seems that was the time when HP thought that would be more attractive then blue and gold but forgot about ergonomics.
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Re: The 'Complete' Collection - Keith Midson - 05-12-2013 Robert, the green variants of the 10B and 20B are much harder to find, so in that sense they are 'rare'. They were made in Indonesia. I suspect they decided to offer the 'latest' color scheme in line with the change from the 48S to 48G series colour schemes. I simply think that there were fewer green variants made compared to the original orange/blue versions.
Re: The 'Complete' Collection - David Ramsey - 05-12-2013 Sometimes, I'm sorry I used my complete HP-70 kit as a raffle prize in HHC 2006.
Then I see a picture of it and no. No I'm not sorry. Enjoy the sublime aesthetic horror of it, Richard!
Re: The 'Complete' Collection - Namir - 05-12-2013 Yes Richard won it in 2006. I could have also won it, but chose Eric Smith's voucher for the future nonparareil (sp?) machines.
Namir
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