Hanimex

1975, Australia

The Hanimex. Oh God, what a sexy guy, check out his display (its LED!).
Kinda typical design for 1975 but he still looks hot ngl.
This Australian baby works like a charm, I don't use it that much bc the buttons are a bit wonky but I love him.
Used to belong to my father, bad move tho, having a calculator as a 6 year old, he never learned math.


HP-41CV

1980, HP

Absolutely INSANE calculator. Works like new. I don't use it at all, I don't do well with scientific calculators (plus i dont have the instruction manual) but it's a nice piece to look at.
Inherited this one too, idk what my father was doing with a 350AUD calculator in grade 8.
It's missing a few other parts as well, but they are peripherals and not needed for it to function.
When I have time I'll get around to learning how to use it.


Sharp ELSI Mate EL-230


Casio DBC-32-1A Databank

2004, Japan

LOVE THIS BABY! I think I got this in 2017-2018, brand new. Always fun to wear, turning on the calculator function and typing in 5318008 was an ideal icebreaker when I was a newbie in uni.
I changed the straps a few years ago since they broke off, and although the new ones are original casio I don't think they are the ones for this specific model but they suit the watch well.


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Casio MS-80S

2006-2007 (?), Japan

oof 2 (an office staple, got it from mom's work)


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General Electric Genius 77

(?)

can't find anything about this one online, will add a photo soon


Casio SL-300NC-WE

2015-2016, Japan

Probably the most important calculator in my collection to me. My mom bought me this one in grade 9 I believe. Overall a really nice, small calculator with a protective flap, which is a detail I appreciate. This was the calculator I used during my first year of uni. I remember taking it with me for a general chemistry final, and a very lovely boy that was sitting right behind me asked to borrow it. Little did I know few years down the track he would become my boyfriend. Hi Luke! I love you!