How do you show off your calculators?
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10-03-2015, 07:43 PM
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RE: How do you show of your calculators?
Thank you all for your feedback.
(09-27-2015 04:47 PM)smp Wrote: I do not have such a large collection as you do, so I no not have much of anything to show off. My vintage computers, though... Vintage computers are a fantastic hobby if one has the time, space and money to start a collection. When you have the time, please share it here. I have just one Sanyo MBC-1150 stored in the basement that was a leftover from one IT company where I worked for in the 80's. I had a few more vintage desktop computers but sold them when I moved to this apartment where the space is at premium. (09-27-2015 04:49 PM)Frido Bohn Wrote: Until now I didn't dare to threaten my wife with an open exposure of my collection in such central areas like the living room. Basically, I sold her this idea that these devices can be a good money investment, better than having the money in the Bank. I had to gently insinuate this idea to her during the past years, first with my transistor and valve (in USA, tube) radios, and then with my calculators. (09-27-2015 04:50 PM)Katie Wasserman Wrote: Quite similar to what I did too. Here are some pictures from years ago. What a fantastic vintage collection! And classy furniture too. Thanks for sharing. (09-27-2015 07:11 PM)Hlib Wrote: I am arguing the opposite style. Why not? Так / Да / Yes, good point! A calculator is just another tool. I keep my work calculator (HP PRIME) inside a drawer mixed with a couple of other non related tools as well. (09-28-2015 06:27 AM)david sanz Wrote: I do not show them, but I hide them in style I tried that approach initially, but then I felt the calculators were missing my frequent caring Jose Mesquita RadioMuseum.org member |
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