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HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #1 Posted by Russ Dill on 21 Sept 2011, 4:35 a.m.

Is any official or unofficial engraving offered?

      
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #2 Posted by Paul Dale on 21 Sept 2011, 4:39 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Russ Dill

Get a Dremel or equivalent and start engraving :-)

- Pauli

            
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #3 Posted by Ed Look on 21 Sept 2011, 12:26 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Paul Dale

LOL! & Ha ha ha ha!

Decades ago, I engraved a friend's original 15C... manually with either a diamond tipped stylus or some kind of small tool bit... I forget!

He thought I did a better job on my own 34C than his 15C. Oh, well!

      
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #4 Posted by MBlount on 21 Sept 2011, 9:25 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Russ Dill

Not directly by HP. You can take it to one of the jewlery shops or gift shops in your local mall and have it engraved. A store called "Things Remembered" does it around where I live.

            
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #5 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 21 Sept 2011, 10:14 a.m.,
in response to message #4 by MBlount

Where exactly are you supposed to engrave it ? I don't see any blank area on the rear label plate to do so. Perhaps you were confusing this with the HP 12C 30th AE that presumably has a blank area for engraving ?

                  
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #6 Posted by MBlount on 21 Sept 2011, 11:54 a.m.,
in response to message #5 by Michael de Estrada

Yep, I was looking at the back of my 12c AE. There is a place on the back for you to engrave your name.

      
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #7 Posted by Glenn Dowdy on 21 Sept 2011, 11:20 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Russ Dill

Not from HP.

            
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #8 Posted by Lincoln R. on 21 Sept 2011, 12:08 p.m.,
in response to message #7 by Glenn Dowdy

Yeah, there honestly isn't space. However, this would seem to be because HP included all the information on the original back label at a readable font size, a lot of industry certifications (likely required for importing to various countries), French and English country-of-origin labeling (Is this for importing to Canada, or just Cyrille having a laugh?), the LE number, and an HP logo. The HP logo and LE number are probably the only non-mandatory things on here, but the LE number was wanted, and the HP logo is in a small enough space to not be useful for much else.

                  
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #9 Posted by Mike Morrow on 21 Sept 2011, 12:26 p.m.,
in response to message #8 by Lincoln R.

Quote:
The HP logo and LE number are probably the only non-mandatory things on here...

Plus the table entry for Error 9, if it was intended that the old self tests were never to be performed.

Why would there be ANY desire to engrave a calculator? I used Dymo Label tape in the designated recess on the back of my 1997 HP 48GX that remains today, and that can easily be removed if someone else saves it from a landfill. The last $10 HP-15C I bought had the owner's initials engraved on the metal to the right of the LCD. Blah...permanent defacement! (But, still worth $10 I think.)

Edited: 21 Sept 2011, 12:29 p.m.

                        
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #10 Posted by Michael de Estrada on 21 Sept 2011, 1:17 p.m.,
in response to message #9 by Mike Morrow

Quote:
Why would there be ANY desire to engrave a calculator?

Non-removable identification in case it is stolen.

                              
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #11 Posted by Martin Pinckney on 21 Sept 2011, 1:41 p.m.,
in response to message #10 by Michael de Estrada

Quote:
Non-removable identification in case it is stolen.
Yep. Unfortunately (for collectors, at least) there was a time period in the U.S. where police crime-prevention bureaus recommended engraving any item of value. A lot of fine vintage cameras were ruined because of this.
                              
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #12 Posted by Mike Morrow on 21 Sept 2011, 3:57 p.m.,
in response to message #10 by Michael de Estrada

Quote:
Non-removable identification in case it is stolen.

That's not worth much. Not too many calculators are being stolen now-a-days. And none are worth the effort to recover (not even my HP-35 red dot, which I'm thankful the original owner did not engrave).

                  
Re: HP 15C LE Engraving
Message #13 Posted by Norman Dziedzic on 21 Sept 2011, 1:08 p.m.,
in response to message #8 by Lincoln R.

There is a space on the back of the 15CLE between the battery cover and the rubber foot,just above the X Y column headings where you could fit a small engraving.

Or, if the engraver is good, they could do something on the side...


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