Most common calculators in the forum?
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11-30-2017, 06:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2017 07:03 PM by Maximilian Hohmann.)
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RE: Most common calculators in the forum?
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(11-30-2017 06:33 PM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: SwissMicros has also recreated the Voyager series which I doubt they would've done if it wasn't so common and popular. Regarding SwissMicros I would really be curious to know how many units they actually manufacture (and sell). Hundreds per year? Thousands per year? I wouldn't be able to make a guess. Personally I am not really interested in replica calculators although I think it is a good thing they exist. A bit like with paintings - nothing beats a real Van Gogh on your wall (as if I knew...) but a good copy is a hundred times better than no Van Gogh at all Regards Max NB: As another entry for the poll/statics I list the calculators lying around my table right now, mostly recent aquisitions, mainly from eBay (as there are very few other sources now): - Ti SR56 - No name Chinese Memory card reader with integrated calculator (as I also like to collect calculators built into other, completely unrelated! things) - Aristo Unilog - Ti SR52 (just resurfaced under a heap of ViewMaster Reels which I also happen to collect) - Ti 89 Titanium (complete with box and everything) - Ti 83 plus - Ti Nspire (first generation with those awkward minute alpha keys) - HP25 - HP35s - Sharp EL-W506 - Triumph Adler "Lady" (small stylish "ladies" calculator with green VFD display from the late 70ies) - Elite 5001T - Rockwell 24RD - Adler 81S - Ti BA III - Privileg "mini-computer" (boxed, I think this one is really rare, the first and only one I have ever seen) - Faber Castell TR3 (VFD calculator on one side, slide rule on the other) - Two do-it-yourself calculator kits from China, one already soldered together, the other in parts |
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