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Why it's so hard... - Luis - 01-30-2004

...in finding a "for sale" HP-33C made in USA?

I'm looking for one at least 6 months in the Classified Ads section, inserting new ones from time to time and no any response so far...

Any suggestion?

(Sorry for posting this here)


Re: Why it's so hard... - Raymond Del Tondo - 01-30-2004

Maybe the 33C's were never made in the U.S. ?

All my 33E's (2 units) were made in the U.S. , but all my 33C's (3 units) were made in Singapore.

Ok, this statistical sample is based on a very small data pool, maybe some other collector knows more...

Raymond


Re: Why it's so hard... - Dia C. Tran - 01-30-2004

I guess there is no made in USA 33C. I have a US made 48SX but and bought the 48GX quite early but it's made in Singapore. I think there is no 48G/X made in USA either.


Re: Why it's so hard... - Nick - 01-30-2004

There are two HP33c for sale on ebay: one with a day and half to go, going for $51.00us,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3074167524&category=11713

And a second one with 2 days to go for $20us on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3074371068&category=58039

That one appears to be untested probably not working. Whenever a seller says he doesn't have batteries for them, it usually means he tried it and it didn't work. So he is selling it "untested".
Hope this information is helpful,
Nick