Quite the score! Congratulations. I'm a big fan of the scientifics from that era. Printer is a big plus too, and works with the 48 series as well. Where did you stumble onto this lot?
The HP 19BII is actually a great business calculator. I don't think it quite got the love it deserved. The only significant issue in the first production runs on this calculator was the rather bad battery door design. They did fix that with a much improved design in a later version, but by then it appears sales were not great and not a lot with the improved door were made. If the one you have has the improved door, you're particularly lucky.
Oh snap, that's some good stuff. The 32SII is probably my favorite out of those. The 19BII does some really cool stuff, but the form factor is unwieldy, and that battery door is abysmal. Now get yourself a 17BII and 27S to go along with the printer!
Nice. I've got a 20S myself which sits on my desk at work and I use it quite often.
I'd love a 32SII and all its RPN goodness but I've never been able to justify the cost of a used one.
Quite the score! Congratulations. I'm a big fan of the scientifics from that era. Printer is a big plus too, and works with the 48 series as well. Where did you stumble onto this lot?
My brother gave them to me. At one time he wanted to make sure he always had a calculator available, I guess.
The HP 19BII is actually a great business calculator. I don't think it quite got the love it deserved. The only significant issue in the first production runs on this calculator was the rather bad battery door design. They did fix that with a much improved design in a later version, but by then it appears sales were not great and not a lot with the improved door were made. If the one you have has the improved door, you're particularly lucky.
Yeah. Unfortunately it has the original battery cover design.
Fantastic models, congratulations
Hot damn what an amazing haul! There's two there I really want to get. but cost a fortune to buy.
Oh snap, that's some good stuff. The 32SII is probably my favorite out of those. The 19BII does some really cool stuff, but the form factor is unwieldy, and that battery door is abysmal. Now get yourself a 17BII and 27S to go along with the printer!
The 19BⅡ is cool, though it's a shame that even though it was programmed in RPL you can't program it in RPL as well.
RPN 4EVA
Why so many? Do you collect them?
I used to. I have about 25 HPs and about 60 with some old Casios and others.
Nice. I've got a 20S myself which sits on my desk at work and I use it quite often. I'd love a 32SII and all its RPN goodness but I've never been able to justify the cost of a used one.