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HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - albertofenini - 12-09-2019 10:22 PM

Hi Everyone,
this came in few days ago,
we like more the early ones (1333A.....) but even this one came out nicely.
From the serial number we believe is one of the last units, in the same year the first HP67s were
probably available.
Pictures here : HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration
We hope the pictures can be of help for anyone who would like to do the same work
We would be happy to hear any suggestion
Take care !!


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - rprosperi - 12-10-2019 02:46 AM

Beautiful results alberto, thanks for sharing the nice photos and restoration tips.

I've lost count though, how many restored HP-65s do you have now?


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - Moggul - 12-10-2019 08:16 AM

Wow!!! I truly envy your skills. Great work!


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - albertofenini - 12-10-2019 08:30 AM

(12-10-2019 02:46 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  Beautiful results alberto, thanks for sharing the nice photos and restoration tips.

I've lost count though, how many restored HP-65s do you have now?

Well quite a number, we may post a photo as well Smile
Looks like a shelter for retired HP-65s Smile


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - BusyCalc - 12-16-2019 06:57 AM

Hello Alberto,

very nice photos! Thanks.

Why do you say you prefer a 1601A than the early ones?

Do you know any difference between years of production of the HP-65.

I (proudly) own a 1604Sxxxxx, but I wasn't aware of such differences.

In other classics it's well known the first models with metallic rim and the latest, painted. Or the marks ON - OFF of the switch engraved instead of painted.

But I thought the HP-65 was the "definitive" calculator from the beginning till the end of production. And for me, till now too, ;-)

Kind regards.

Oscar


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - albertofenini - 01-13-2020 09:59 PM

One day we will post our collection ...
However this is how far the HP65 and HP67 thing has got ...
I would say definitely beyond control ...
Bottom row are units still to be restored, so you may see some nice pictures in a short future.
6 of the HP65 are complete with travel case (gray plastic) and all of the documentation,
including quick reference guide, owner handbook, standard pac, power supply, and leather case
We also have an original carton box (to be restored) a number of additional standard pac etc ...
3 of the HP67 are complete with carton box and all of the items that came with them...
We also have some software packages for both HP65 and HP67 and some nice accessories
like security cradles, external battery chargers, software forms, and a 12V power supply.
What should we do now ?
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(12-10-2019 08:30 AM)albertofenini Wrote:  
(12-10-2019 02:46 AM)rprosperi Wrote:  Beautiful results alberto, thanks for sharing the nice photos and restoration tips.

I've lost count though, how many restored HP-65s do you have now?

Well quite a number, we may post a photo as well Smile
Looks like a shelter for retired HP-65s Smile



RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - rprosperi - 01-13-2020 11:03 PM

(01-13-2020 09:59 PM)albertofenini Wrote:  What should we do now ?

Open a store on eBay?


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - albertofenini - 01-13-2020 11:21 PM

noooo
we do it for the fun of it and for the challenge of doing every time a little better than the time before...
we would never make a profit out of it
we should concentrate on the rest of the collection, which is also nice, and deserve
some efforts ....


RE: HP-65 - 1601A03058 - Full restoration - rprosperi - 01-14-2020 02:33 AM

(01-13-2020 11:21 PM)albertofenini Wrote:  noooo
we do it for the fun of it and for the challenge of doing every time a little better than the time before...
we would never make a profit out of it
we should concentrate on the rest of the collection, which is also nice, and deserve
some efforts ....

I'm afraid you misunderstand me Alberto. Making a profit is not the point, the point is to be able to share your beautifully restored machines with other people that do not have the skills to repair or restore these great classics. Of course you should charge a reasonable amount as fair compensation for your time and effort, but the real reward is seeing/hearing from the people that buy them from you, and to know the happiness you brought them.