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Item:RARE TYPE 1 CURTA CALCULATOR-NEAR MINT CONDITION NICE!!

RARE TYPE 1 CURTA CALCULATOR-NEAR MINT CONDITION NICE!!

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Ended:Nov 09, 200916:30:23 PST
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Item number:350272475120
Item location:Lawndale, California, United States
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The photos you see are of the actual Type 1 Curta Calculator in near mint condition that you will be bidding on. For a very good video demonstration of how one of these amazing devices works, just copy and paste the red link below into your address bar. The blue link located under the red link will take you to the complete instruction manual of how to use your Curta Calculator. You can download it to your computer and print it out. You might want to save this auction to your favorites first, so you can easily come right back after viewing the video. I also just put up a rare vintage Fuller Calculator made by Stanley. That is also in near mint condition and the item number is 110452424072 I Also just got through listing a rare Thacher’s Calculating Instrument made by Keuffel & Esser from the late 1800s and the Item number on that one is  350273309483, but it wont be going up until 5:45 PM PST tonight.

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The Curta is a small, hand-cranked mechanical calculator introduced in 1948. It has an extremely compact design, a small cylinder that fits in the palm of the hand. It can be used to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and, with more difficulty, square roots and other operations. The Curta's design is a descendant of Gottfried Leibniz's Stepped Reckoner and Thomas's Arithmometer, accumulating values on cogs, which are added or complemented by a stepped drum mechanism.

History of the Invention:

The Curta was conceived of by Curt Herzstark (1902-1988) in the 1930s in Vienna. By 1938, he had filed a key patent, covering his complemented stepped drum, Deutsches Reichspatent (German Empire Patent) No. 747073. This single drum replaced the multiple drums, typically around 10 or so, of contemporary calculators, and it enabled not only addition, but subtraction through nines' complement math, essentially subtracting by adding. The nines' complement math breakthrough eliminated the significant mechanical complexity created when "borrowing" during subtraction. This drum would prove to be the key to the small, hand-held mechanical calculator the Curta would become.

His work on the pocket calculator stopped in 1938 when the Nazis forced him and his company to concentrate on manufacturing measuring instruments and distance gauges for the German army.

Herzstark, the son of a Catholic mother but Jewish father, was taken into custody in 1943, eventually finding himself at the Buchenwald concentration camp. Ironically, it was in the concentration camp that he was encouraged to continue his earlier research: "While I was imprisoned inside [Buchenwald] I had, after a few days, told the [people] in the work production scheduling department of my ideas. The head of the department, Mr. Munich said, 'See, Herzstark, I understand you've been working on a new thing, a small calculating machine. Do you know, I can give you a tip. We will allow you to make and draw everything. If it is really worth something, then we will give it to the Führer as a present after we win the war. Then, surely, you will be made an Aryan.' For me, that was the first time I thought to myself, my God, if you do this, you can extend your life. And then and there I started to draw the CURTA, the way I had imagined it."

Herzstark worked furiously to move his invention from his knowing how to build the device "in principle" to concise working drawings for a manufacturable device.

The department head's celebration plan didn't work out, but Herzstark's construction plans did: Between April 11, 1945, when Buchenwald was liberated by the Americans, and the following November, Herzstark was, after making only a few "detailed improvements" to the design, able to locate a factory in Sommertal, near Weimar, where machinists were skilled enough to work at the necessary level of precision, and walk away with three working models of the calculator.

The Russians had arrived in July, and Hertstark feared being sent to Russia, so, later that same month, he fled to Austria. He began to look for financial backers, at the same time filing continuing patents as well as several additional patents to protect his work. The Prince of Liechtenstein eventually showed interest in the manufacture of the device, and soon a newly-formed company, Contina AG Mauren, (aka, Contina Ltd Mauren) began production in Liechtenstein.

It wasn't long before the money men, apparently having gotten from him all they thought they needed, contrived to force him out by reducing the value of all existing stock to zero, including his one-third interest in the company. These were the same money men who, earlier, had elected not to transfer ownership of the Herzstark's patents to the company, so that, should anyone sue, they'd be suing Herzstark, not the company, thereby protecting themselves at Herzstark's expense. This ploy now backfired: Without the patent rights, they could manufacture nothing. Herzstark was able to negotiate a new agreement, and money continued to flow to him.

Curtas were widely considered the best portable calculators available until they were displaced by electronic calculators in the 1970s. Herzstark continued to make money from his invention until that time, although, like many inventors before him, he was not among those who profited the most from his invention. The Curta, however, lives on, being a highly-popular collectible, with thousands of machines working just as smoothly as they did 40, 50, and 60 years ago when they were manufactured.

I just purchased a huge collection of vintage measuring tools and devices from one of my customers. Her father was an engineer and he passed away. There are hundreds of items and you might want to save me to your favorite sellers list, because it will take me months to list them all.

I have other neat stuff in my eBay store, take a peek every once in awhile, because I have a variety of very neat and interesting things and I will be listing more just as fast as I can get the time to do it.

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 Q: Does it function or is it in need of repair? Is the cannister metal or plastic? Are there any scratches on it? What is the serial number? Please get back to me at your convenience. Thanks, Matt
A: Yes it functions,the cannister is metal,there are only a few light scratches on the cannister, but I don't think there are any on the Curta, The serial number is 58222. Did you not scroll down to see the pics of the... Continue reading
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