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Rubber feet
Message #1 Posted by Steven Novak on 2 Apr 1999, 8:07 a.m.

I have a HP12C calculator, doing fine after all these years.

The only problem I have is that two of the rubber "feet" on the bottom came off and have been lost.

I wrote to HP twice, once in Corvallis and another time to (I think) Palo Alto. Neither time did I receive a response.

Does anybody know where I can find replacements?

      
Re: Rubber feet
Message #2 Posted by jeff on 2 Apr 1999, 9:08 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Novak

You can pick up rubber feet for the HP-41 at the following internet address: http://users.kcyb.com/joehorn/educalc.htm I am not sure if these will work for you but it is worth the effort at $1.00 each.

            
Re: Rubber feet
Message #3 Posted by Jerome on 6 Apr 1999, 4:53 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by jeff

The rubber feet for the 28s are the same than the one they use on the Voyager series (10c-11c-12c-15c-16c).

      
Real Rubber feet
Message #4 Posted by Andrew Burg on 12 June 1999, 12:32 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Steven Novak

I have the real rubber feet if you still need. US$5 for a set of 4 post paid.

A Burg POB 111 Moorpark CA 93020


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