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I simply use each one of my 8 HP's when I have business meetings.
The engineers are more attentive than we think, and they will notice that you do math with new and old fashioned calculator machines ;)
Marx
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I have a calculator hutch !
Actually, it is a 4 shelf bookshelf with glass front doors. No dust and displays real well. A bit pricey, but does the job.....
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I've got a couple of hundred displayed in 4 "curio" cabinets. They're wood framed 6 foot tall cabinets with glass on three sides and mirrored backs. Normally they come with 3 glass shelves installed, but I've added 6 more and adjusted the support pins so that they slant forward to display the calculators. Because of the slant, many of the calculators (but not the HP's) need to have rubber feet stuck on the bottom to keep them from sliding off.
There's a light inside the cabinets on the top and the overall effect is very museum-like. And since all of the calculators are functional and have new (or charged nicad) batteries in them, it's like a hands-on museum! Now I just need some visitors.
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Hi,
please try this link:
http://www.angelfire.com/de/andi/index.html
and select
"HP Calculators 1", 2 & 3 and dont forget to click on "HP Monsters" ...
BTW: Has someone an idea how to present the "monsters" ???
Best regards and a happy new year
Andreas