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Hi all,

Anyone here recall a Series E/C brochure/leaflet with the 34C, 33C and 38 on a beige/wood tile background? Where might I find that?
(04-24-2014 10:36 PM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: [ -> ]Hi all,

Anyone here recall a Series E/C brochure/leaflet with the 34C, 33C and 38 on a beige/wood tile background? Where might I find that?

From an HP reseller.
Oh, you need a time machine, too... ;)
I think this is what you were looking for:
http://www.pahhc.org/2007/HHC2007/HP_bro...34C38C.pdf

From the HP calculator brochures listed at:
http://hhuc.us/2007/Vintage_brochures.html

Not what you are looking for but here is an interesting HP Journal article about the numerical equation solver on the HP-34C:
http://members.ziggo.nl/kees.van.der.san...uation.pdf

Other HP Journal calculator articles can be found at:
http://www.keesvandersanden.nl/calculato...ournal.php
(04-24-2014 10:41 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, you need a time machine, too... Wink

LOL! I'm a pretty hard core fan of HP Calculators but if I had a time machine, the last thing I would do with it would be to go back in time and nab a calculator brochure from a HP dealerSmile
(04-25-2014 04:05 AM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]LOL! I'm a pretty hard core fan of HP Calculators but if I had a time machine, the last thing I would do with it would be to go back in time and nab a calculator brochure from a HP dealerSmile

What? You mean you'd go back in time and nab calculator brochures from TI and Commodore dealers before the HP dealer? Traitor! Off with his head! Wink
(04-25-2014 04:02 AM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]I think this is what you were looking for:
http://www.pahhc.org/2007/HHC2007/HP_bro...34C38C.pdf

Yup! That's exactly the one. And thanks for the pahcc weblink.

(04-25-2014 04:02 AM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]From the HP calculator brochures listed at:
http://hhuc.us/2007/Vintage_brochures.html

Another treasure trove! Thanks for this

(04-25-2014 04:02 AM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]Not what you are looking for but here is an interesting HP Journal article about the numerical equation solver on the HP-34C:
http://members.ziggo.nl/kees.van.der.san...uation.pdf

Don't be silly! That's another brochure I remember. Thanks for the remind.

(04-25-2014 04:02 AM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]Other HP Journal calculator articles can be found at:
http://www.keesvandersanden.nl/calculato...ournal.php

These will definitely come in handy!

Thanks a tankful for finding these!! Much appreciated.
Excellent!
It took me a fair amount of searching to find them. They did not pop up on a quick Google search, at least for the various "HP Calculator Sales Brochure" type search terms I used. I finally found them indirectly while searching Google for images using the above terms. I found a lot of other fun calculator related sales photos and literature too. I will remember that technique in the future.
Glad to help.
(04-25-2014 04:44 AM)Les Bell Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-25-2014 04:05 AM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: [ -> ]LOL! I'm a pretty hard core fan of HP Calculators but if I had a time machine, the last thing I would do with it would be to go back in time and nab a calculator brochure from a HP dealerSmile

What? You mean you'd go back in time and nab calculator brochures from TI and Commodore dealers before the HP dealer? Traitor! Off with his head! Wink

You can use their paperwork to pad your rucksack with all the calculators you grabbed for little money. Wink
Quote:Yup! That's exactly the one. And thanks for the pahcc weblink.

When we were doing the HHC2007 web site, Gene Wright offered to scan all his older HP and TI brochures, and that is its origin. Many thanks again to Gene for his hard work back then. There are dozens of items there.

Jake
(04-25-2014 10:18 PM)Jake Schwartz Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:Yup! That's exactly the one. And thanks for the pahcc weblink.

When we were doing the HHC2007 web site, Gene Wright offered to scan all his older HP and TI brochures, and that is its origin. Many thanks again to Gene for his hard work back then. There are dozens of items there.

Jake

Thank you Mr. Gene!!

By the way, have you come across the 'Competitive Edge' brochure with the 67/97, Series E/C and HP-41?
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