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HP-35 Calculator

IPNixon

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I found an HP-35 calculator in a computer recycling bin yesterday. I opened it up and cleaned the power on/off switch contacts, since the switch was a little finnicky yesterday. The calculator works perfectly, except for the fact that the power adapter's cable is a little loose. :\

Here's a few pics of it :)

http://iannixon.com/photos/hp-35-calculator/

 
Sweet!!! I have a 32S-II they're the best. You'll have to get used to the Reverse Polish Notation (RPN), but once you do it will be faster than using a regular calculator.

 
Oh most definitely made in Si Valley -- it was the first scientific pocket calculator, made to fit in Bill Hewlett's pocket.

If you got one of the very first ones, it has a bug in its log routine. As the story goes, Dave Packard insisted on revealing the bug's existence as soon as possible, and offering a replacement. But many people chose to live with the bug (it's minor). Like misprinted postage stamps and currency, the buggy HP-35 has become a collector's item among collector's items.

 
Wow. That bastard is worth a small fortune. Ten years ago, I had a hard time finding one for less than $200, and they've only gone up in value since then.

(Of course, what I really want is an HP-01. The ultimate in geek couture.

 
(Of course, what I really want is an HP-01. The ultimate in geek couture.
I've seen one of those at an old-time jeweler/watch shop and it must have been as late as the 1990s because I was amazed to see such a thing, still new old stock. Wouldn't it be a hoot if they still had it?

 
(Of course, what I really want is an HP-01. The ultimate in geek couture.
I've seen one of those at an old-time jeweler/watch shop and it must have been as late as the 1990s because I was amazed to see such a thing, still new old stock. Wouldn't it be a hoot if they still had it?
Well, they were expensive when new, and never went down in value...

I've seen them go on eBay for over $5000 'new in box', and even ones all alone, with no original accessories usually go for over $1000. (Hey, there's ones matching those descriptions right now! The 'lone' one has one $1000 bid, the one complete in box (but not 'new',) has no bids, with a minimum bid of $5000. That one may or may not sell.)

 
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