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Auction Scam of the Week? - Frido Bohn - 06-02-2013 Have a look at this offer in the German TAS: Re: Auction Scam of the Week? - Frank Boehm (Germany) - 06-02-2013 I think the description is extremely misleading and personally I would consider it to be a scam. The description suggests this items has been space flown, but offers no proof - so it's rather a standard item being extremely oevrpriced.
Re: Auction Scam of the Week? - Eric Smith - 06-02-2013 It's not even correct about ANY unit of the HP-41 family. No HP-41 was flown on any Apollo flight, including the ASTP and Skylab missions. No HP calculator was developed specifically for any NASA missions. There have been claims that the HP 82180A Time Module was developed at the behest of NASA, but I am skeptical and have not seen such a statement from any authoritative source.
The HP-65 was used on the ASTP mission, and the HP-41C was used on early Space Shuttle missions. The calculators were purchased through normal retail channels, and were not custom-made for NASA.
Re: Auction Scam of the Week? - pascal_meheut - 06-02-2013 In fact, the HP-41 appeared after the Apollo program was over... This would make this auctioned HP-41C not only a space-travelling calculator but a time-travelling one as well. So the price is a bargain :-)
Re: Auction Scam of the Week? - Mike Morrow - 06-03-2013 Quote:
I think the fellow simply got confused about the Apollo trips to the moon versus the Space Shuttle trips to the moon. :-)
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