06-05-2016, 07:47 AM
My first post!
After a quick browse on the forums, I could not find similar information and thought to post.
I recently purchased 4 HP 12C's, 2 made in 1984, 1 made in 1987, 1 made in 1988.
Looking more closely, I noticed that HP 12C's made in 1984 or before do not have the 871B logo, nor the "Complies with the limits for a Class B...." text.
This can be useful to note when shopping auction sites for pre 1985 calculators. An image is attached below as an example.
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Serial # 2747A above, # 2434A below
On the 1987 as well as the two 1984 calculators, it looks as if some of the keys were (re)molded from an 11C or a 15C. Under a certain light you can see very faintly that some of the keys have different inscriptions - The images attached below attempt to get the right lighting to show the original e x below the i key (1987 calc).
Was it possible some of the keys were re-molded, or perhaps the manufacturing process shares the parts between calculators that might then leave an imprint?
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Thanks!
Peter
After a quick browse on the forums, I could not find similar information and thought to post.
I recently purchased 4 HP 12C's, 2 made in 1984, 1 made in 1987, 1 made in 1988.
Looking more closely, I noticed that HP 12C's made in 1984 or before do not have the 871B logo, nor the "Complies with the limits for a Class B...." text.
This can be useful to note when shopping auction sites for pre 1985 calculators. An image is attached below as an example.
[attachment=3609]
Serial # 2747A above, # 2434A below
On the 1987 as well as the two 1984 calculators, it looks as if some of the keys were (re)molded from an 11C or a 15C. Under a certain light you can see very faintly that some of the keys have different inscriptions - The images attached below attempt to get the right lighting to show the original e x below the i key (1987 calc).
Was it possible some of the keys were re-molded, or perhaps the manufacturing process shares the parts between calculators that might then leave an imprint?
[attachment=3610]
[attachment=3611]
Thanks!
Peter