JaxAndTheMoon
Sr Member
it's actually not much different than the other two-- just flipped over.
And conveniently possibly clamp card sized
it's actually not much different than the other two-- just flipped over.
And conveniently possibly clamp card sized
@SethS ... I see you have no remorse in destroying those nice and probably still working calculators when it comes to getting your hands on lightsaber greeblies ... I wish I had your courage and convidence with my Exactra's 19/20 :wacko
Chaim
@SethS ... I see you have no remorse in destroying those nice and probably still working calculators when it comes to getting your hands on lightsaber greeblies ... I wish I had your courage and convidence with my Exactra's 19/20 :wacko
Chaim
If you can go drill holes in a Graflex, I think butchering a mass-produced plastic calculator falls much lower on the list.
That said, I always cringe a little when I see somebody butcher a Graflex for a Vader ROTJ saber!
These guys are hardly collectors items. they were cheap and pretty ubiquitous. The exactras... Are they are better or are they just worth a lot cause of the bubbles for sabers?
I did get that Elka though and found myself unable to destroy it because it is more of a collector's item with an amazing design...
If you can go drill holes in a Graflex, I think butchering a mass-produced plastic calculator falls much lower on the list.
That said, I always cringe a little when I see somebody butcher a Graflex for a Vader ROTJ saber!
Agreed on both counts. Unless you've got a Graflex that's too banged up to use for a Skywalker saber. Then I'd say you might as well part it out for the clamp, red button, and Vader ROTJ
The darker glassed Exactra 20 on the right probably has all roundish bubbles ... correct?
Chaim
Great find Chaim!! You made me curious so I had to crack open my Exactra 20 to look at it and it appears that I have round bubbles on the light green circuit board. I was hoping to use the circuit board for backing my ESB Vader saber but it appears to the wrong kind.
Has there been a correlation between the circuit board color and the flat or round edges?
No, they all have identical bubble strips actually. All flat sides.
Hm ... weird ... that's quite an anomaly :wacko ... a darker glass cover used to be a tell for all round bubbles ... apparently not so ... or perhaps a calculator from a later run when only flat edges bubbles were still available
Chaim
Are you certain your Exactra 20 has round bubbles? Remove that black tape properly ... It should have flattened edges :wacko ... and once you remove the tape you can see what the circuitboard is underneath too
Chaim