HP11C's
Posted By John Rogers on 2/10/2002 at 7:04 PM

Everyone of you HP guys who ever used an 11C must smile when it is mentioned,...almost with reverence, True?
Well I am one of those users and have lost them both years ago.
Any one with an old used one working or dead who would like to retire it in the sunny Islands?
I need one to add to my HP museum , an idea which I got from this board.
Thanks for any response.

11C er.

John



Re: HP11C's
Posted By jerry wahl on 2/10/2002 at 7:14 PM

There are 4 listed on Ebay right now? That's one place to get odd things like that. If you are patient you can probably get a good price, but things people want go dear. Be prepared.

- jlw



Dear John
Posted By J.D. Billings on 2/11/2002 at 12:31 AM

(wow, kinda poetic ain't it)

Please forward $800.00 to Stumpwater R&D and we will ship you one slightly used HP11C. Or, will take 2 HP48CV's and $600 for same.

You might try TM. Okies may place a different value on 11C's.

J.D.




If you want my 11C...
Posted By Trimble Man on 2/11/2002 at 7:22 AM

If you want mine, then you better bring some very big boys...

Jerry...Odd things? The 11C was the best, cheapest and most dependable calculator ever made..(with the possible exception of the 41)..I only discount the 41 since it did have a propensity to loss digits or parts of them as age rolled on...

TM

As long as I can get batteries, then I'm keeping the little fellar' (11C) in my vest pocket..Quickest Polar in the world



Re: HP11C's
Posted By gary kuroski on 2/11/2002 at 1:52 PM

I have one of these that's basically brand new...call 1-888-788-8533



You can have my 11-c
Posted By tom bryant on 2/12/2002 at 10:51 PM

when you pry it from my cold dead fingers....

Or you can remit $800 to the Bryant Institute of Extended Memory and I will send you 2 dead HP-41's.

I prefer cash, but will accept checks made out to The Retired Rodman's Benelevont Fund.

Tom Bryant PLS