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    vintage calculators

    Has anyone ever opened a vintage calculator? Texas Instruments are LOVELY!!!!!!!!



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    pics?

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    Coming soon. Cellphone pics are too large to upload.

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    Vintage Texas Instruments TI 35 Scientific LCD Calculator Please Look | eBay its similar to this one. Very nice board inside, but i cant take a small enough pic to upload.

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    never scrap them they are always worth more as parts the TI-59 with pc-100 print station all dirty non working that was tossed to me as part of a truck load of what people called crap fetched me $20 on ebay

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    Still a big demand for TI-84's on Ebay.
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    Have a board out of one around here somewhere (non-working), they are pretty.

    Look them up first though, some of them fetch some nice $$.


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