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Hi;
they are 'first-series' HP41C (not sure if there were CV's, too) with 'taller keys', based on the ones found in Spices (HP3X series). Imagine an HP41 with keys as tall as the ones found in, say, an HP34C... I had one of these first-series in hands when I was at the University, in the 80's. Did not belong to me, instead to a classmate.
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Luiz (Brazil)
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Adding to what Luiz said, keys of the "tallkey" models protrude higher from the keyboard face, and have steep slopes on the lower side, which make reading the legends difficult (blue alpha legends on the HP-41). The revised design with shorter keys and less-steep lower sides were an improvement, as the blue legends could be read while viewing directly from above.
All "tallkey" HP-41's were probably US-made HP-41C's from 1979 and possibly early 1980. Some versions had minor bugs, being the first ones off the line. The HP-41CV did not debut until 1980, and I suspect that all 41's were US-made the first two or three years. I have a US-made 1980 HP-41C (2046Annnnn) that is not a "tallkey".
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On most tall key machines the "1" key feels rather mushy. Also sometimes the "2" key.