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Dear HP calculator enthusiasts,
In the museum's collector's corner we have as a good reference a table of earliest serial numbers (so far)
http://www.hpmuseum.org/collect.htm#earliest

With nearly any calculator we have a year of discontinuation in its details.
What I can't find anywhere is the HIGHEST serial number - and therefore youngest produced calculator - of the different models.

Maybe I missed that and somebody can point me to such a list.

Or do we have to start a competition for that?

What I can say for sure: I don't own a calculator produced in the year of discontinuation mentioned in the description details.
Andi
(07-31-2017 05:41 PM)AndiGer Wrote: [ -> ]Dear HP calculator enthusiasts,
In the museum's collector's corner we have as a good reference a table of earliest serial numbers (so far)
http://www.hpmuseum.org/collect.htm#earliest

With nearly any calculator we have a year of discontinuation in its details.
What I can't find anywhere is the HIGHEST serial number - and therefore youngest produced calculator - of the different models.

Maybe I missed that and somebody can point me to such a list.

Or do we have to start a competition for that?

What I can say for sure: I don't own a calculator produced in the year of discontinuation mentioned in the description details.
Andi

Goood point! I am tempted to dig through my collection. I should catalogue it anyway...
I have a 41CX from the last year of production (1990) with a date code of 3026S.
(07-31-2017 05:41 PM)AndiGer Wrote: [ -> ]What I can say for sure: I don't own a calculator produced in the year of discontinuation mentioned in the description details.

I have at least one, an HP-15C with S/N starting with 2905B. Not sure whether it was actually made in 1989, though.

Gerson.
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