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35s Name plate?
Message #1 Posted by MarkW on 4 Sept 2008, 11:36 a.m.

Mine didn't include the traditional stick on name plate, though there clearly is a space for one on the back. Was there supposed to be one?

      
Re: 35s Name plate?
Message #2 Posted by Ed Look on 4 Sept 2008, 12:34 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by MarkW

Name plate?

I own a few old HPs and none ever came with a name plate, starting with my old 34C.

      
Re: 35s Name plate?
Message #3 Posted by bill platt on 4 Sept 2008, 12:46 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by MarkW

You must have a 48GX: they came with plates. Most HP calculators did not--though I don't know which ones other than the 48GX did.

            
Re: 35s Name plate?
Message #4 Posted by V-PN on 4 Sept 2008, 3:09 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by bill platt

Quote:
You must have a 48GX: they came with plates. Most HP calculators did not--though I don't know which ones other than the 48GX did.
BUT you could make one yourself or have it engraved in a jewerly store or on some (apartment/car/etc)key maker shop
            
Re: 35s Name plate?
Message #5 Posted by Les Bell on 4 Sept 2008, 10:07 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by bill platt

Quote:
You must have a 48GX: they came with plates. Most HP calculators did not--though I don't know which ones other than the 48GX did.

My 48GX didn't. However, the 45 I bought new in 1974 came with a silvery adhesive label you could type on and stick to the calc. I think that was true at least until after the 65, maybe even the 55.

Best,

--- Les
[http://www.lesbell.com.au]

            
Re: 35s Name plate?
Message #6 Posted by Thomas Radtke on 5 Sept 2008, 6:34 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by bill platt

My 48G did :-)


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