Someone is still making slide rules
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12-31-2019, 03:08 AM
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12-31-2019, 11:10 AM
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Hello!
As long as some aviation authorities still forbid the usage of electronic calculators in pilot exams, slide rules will continue to be made. Like for example these: https://www.pooleys.com/shop/pooleys/avi...-computer/ or those: https://shop.boeingservices.com/shop/All...10100&text= But the end is near, more and more authorites are dropping the electronic devices ban. Regards Max |
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12-31-2019, 01:26 PM
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(12-31-2019 03:08 AM)Guy Macon Wrote: Cirular Slide Rule No. 300 Treated myself to one a few years ago, adding to my No 28N I bought at the Jodrell Bank radio telescope visitor centre back in about 1970. Would love to get a British Thornton to replace the one I bought for University, but lost during a house move 30 years ago. |
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12-31-2019, 02:04 PM
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(12-31-2019 03:08 AM)Guy Macon Wrote: Cirular Slide Rule No. 300 My first calculating device was a Concise Model 700 circular slide rule. My older brother won it in 1975 as the recipient of the high school science award. He didn't need it so gave it to me. When my high school chemistry teacher required each student to have a slide rule, I was ready. I won the same science award in 1981 and received a TI-55. That 55 died long ago, but the circular slide rule is still in the my desk drawer right next to me. |
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12-31-2019, 03:27 PM
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That's amazing, I had been looking at Concise circular slide rules from the '60s/'70s on ebay recently. I had no idea they were still making them.
Does anybody know what the shipping costs are for US destinations? I went pretty far through the checkout process but didn't see a shipping quote. |
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12-31-2019, 04:46 PM
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(12-31-2019 03:27 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: That's amazing, I had been looking at Concise circular slide rules from the '60s/'70s on ebay recently. I had no idea they were still making them. I just ordered one. They listed 3200 Yen ($29.45 USD) as the price with 0 yen for taxes and 0 yen for shipping. The automated confirmation email also has 3200 Yen as the total. Sounds good, right? Alas, when I told them I was paying with my Visa card, they didn't actually ask for the credit card number. Somehow I suspect my slide rule isn't actually on the way... Perhaps I will get another email from a human asking me to pay for the slide rule I just ordered. |
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12-31-2019, 04:48 PM
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(12-31-2019 04:46 PM)Guy Macon Wrote:(12-31-2019 03:27 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: That's amazing, I had been looking at Concise circular slide rules from the '60s/'70s on ebay recently. I had no idea they were still making them. Yeah, they'll probably follow up with an invoice and some way to pay. It's funny, for as much as Japan is really into technology and gadgetry, they're actually pretty low-tech when it comes to business and data processing. Fax machines are still very much a common thing there. |
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12-31-2019, 05:34 PM
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Greetings, Massimo -+×÷ ↔ left is right and right is wrong |
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12-31-2019, 06:13 PM
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Slide rules still exist even in 23rd century
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01-01-2020, 01:19 AM
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Some specialized slide rules (or calculators) are still manufactured:
https://mhmear.co.uk Jean-Charles |
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01-01-2020, 04:34 PM
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(12-31-2019 05:34 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote: Wow, you're bringing back memories... That comic strip was in publication when I bought my first HP Calculator, an HP-15C in 1984. It is sitting on my desk in front of me as I am writing this. It is still going strong after 35 years. Will she be "shot by forty"? I think not. |
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01-01-2020, 04:35 PM
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(12-31-2019 04:46 PM)Guy Macon Wrote:(12-31-2019 03:27 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: That's amazing, I had been looking at Concise circular slide rules from the '60s/'70s on ebay recently. I had no idea they were still making them. For a guide from 2012: Circular Slide Rule No.300 1piece × 2600yen = 2600yen Shipping and handling charges to UK, 1800yen Total amount 4400yen |
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01-02-2020, 08:31 AM
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(01-01-2020 01:19 AM)Helix Wrote: Some specialized slide rules (or calculators) are still manufactured: To add to this, a couple of other special-purpose slide rules still in production. Feild's Hydraulics Calculator for gravity flow in pipes. Moonstick for calculating moon phases. |
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01-02-2020, 08:27 PM
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This brought back memories.
I looked around and found my Concise circular rule. The one I have is Model 600-ST designed by Sama & Etani and manufactured by Concise. It was called: Concise Science Tables and Circular Slide Rule It's a small circular rule - the dial is 2.5" diameter. Came with a slip case and could be carried in a shirt pocket. The neat thing is that it has cards that could be inserted into it. The cards have different tables on them. The Rule has the Periodic Table on the back. Since the rule is dated 1968, it's missing the newer elements. I have three inserts: Insert CE: Tables for Useful Constants, Volume Conversions, Mass, Force, Area, Decimal Equivalents, Velocity, Gas Constants, Flow Rate, Pressure, Energy Insert EE: Tables for Useful Constants, Color Code, Copper Wire, Unit Conversions, Standard Component Values, Energy, Force, Velocity, Power, Greek Alphabet, Velocity, Length, Mass, Area, Volume Insert ST: Mathematical Formulas, Chemical & Physical Data, Pressure, Gas Constants, Length, Area, Volume, Mass, Force, Energy, Power, Greek Alphabet, Velocity Each Insert is two sided, completely filled with great info. They were great for tests - like having a little crib sheet. I seem to remember that Companies could contract with Sama & Etani and have special rules made with corporate logo and the inserts could have data specific to the company. Bill Smothville, NJ |
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01-02-2020, 08:41 PM
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(01-02-2020 08:31 AM)Benjer Wrote: To add to this, a couple of other special-purpose slide rules still in production. For years, companies would give away at trade shows all sorts of special purpose slide rules. Some were made of plastic, but many were made of cardboard. When personal computers came out, companies started giving out floppy disks with a computer program in lieu of the old slide rules. We hated the computer programs. The rules we could carry around to job sites and do quick checks. At work, we guarded the old rules and I still have a few of the old cardboard ones. They are still useful. Bill Smithville, NJ |
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01-02-2020, 10:58 PM
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(01-02-2020 08:27 PM)Bill (Smithville NJ) Wrote: I have three inserts: Bill - I have several of these Sama & Etani pocket circular slide rules, each with a single insert; I have an ST, CE and 2 others w/o labels. Also, the backs of the rule body contain either a Periodic Table in the classic layout or a simple listing of the elements (older unit). Does your rule allow all 3 inserts to be inserted at the same time? I've never seen a rule that accepts more than 1 insert, so I'd be interested to see how that one holds 3, if that's the case. --Bob Prosperi |
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01-03-2020, 03:36 PM
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(01-02-2020 10:58 PM)rprosperi Wrote: Does your rule allow all 3 inserts to be inserted at the same time? I've never seen a rule that accepts more than 1 insert, so I'd be interested to see how that one holds 3, if that's the case. Hi Bob, Nope - can only insert one at a time. But I could store the ruler, and the three inserts in the vinyl sleeve case. Bill Smithville, NJ |
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01-03-2020, 04:38 PM
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(01-03-2020 03:36 PM)Bill (Smithville NJ) Wrote: Nope - can only insert one at a time. But I could store the ruler, and the Ah, OK, thanks for clarifying. Any memory of where the 'extra' inserts came from? I've only ever seen them with/in the rule body. When you have a spare moment, would you mind scanning or photographing the "EE" insert, I'd like to compare it with the unlabeled ones I have. NO RUSH for this, any time in 2020 is just fine. You can just email them, as it's unlikely anyone else cares, and no need to use your limited upload space here. Thanks! --Bob Prosperi |
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01-03-2020, 05:55 PM
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Great info on other companies still making this sort of thing~
I am about to order these: https://mhmear.co.uk/product/comprehensi...alculator/ https://mhmear.co.uk/product/probability...alculator/ |
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01-04-2020, 02:25 AM
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(01-03-2020 04:38 PM)rprosperi Wrote: When you have a spare moment, would you mind scanning or photographing the "EE" insert, I'd like to compare it with the unlabeled ones I have. NO RUSH for this, any time in 2020 is just fine. You can just email them, as it's unlikely anyone else cares, and no need to use your limited upload space here. Thanks! Bob, I have sent you pdf's of the inserts. For examples of some other Concise Rulers and inserts, see the following Slide Rule Museum Page: Slide Rule Museum - Concise Bill Smithville, NJ |
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