Sharp - Calculator - 1970-1980





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Sharp vintage calculator in credit-card form, metal with a velvet finish, 96 × 54 × 3 mm, dating from 1970–1980, in excellent condition and in working order, selected by MoMA for permanent preservation.
Description from the seller
A slim and beautiful credit card sized calculator, highly appreciated worldwide.
At just 1.6mm thin, it was the thinnest credit card-sized calculator in the world at the time.
The keys are made of stainless steel, which gives a sparkling and refined look.
This calculator was selected for permanent preservation by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City not only for its thinness but also for its beautiful design.
In perfect condition, I will ship well packaged and by registered mail.
A thin and beautiful credit card size calculator highly regarded worldwide.
At 1.6 mm thick, it was the thinnest credit card-size calculator in the world at the time.
The keys are made of stainless steel, giving it a sparkling and delicate impression.
This calculator was selected for permanent preservation by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City not only for its thinness but also for its beautiful design.
In perfect condition,
A slim and beautiful credit card sized calculator, highly appreciated worldwide.
At just 1.6mm thin, it was the thinnest credit card-sized calculator in the world at the time.
The keys are made of stainless steel, which gives a sparkling and refined look.
This calculator was selected for permanent preservation by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City not only for its thinness but also for its beautiful design.
In perfect condition, I will ship well packaged and by registered mail.
A thin and beautiful credit card size calculator highly regarded worldwide.
At 1.6 mm thick, it was the thinnest credit card-size calculator in the world at the time.
The keys are made of stainless steel, giving it a sparkling and delicate impression.
This calculator was selected for permanent preservation by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City not only for its thinness but also for its beautiful design.
In perfect condition,

