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An uncommon objectMost of you will have no idea what this is...but it saved its Jewish inventors life. The Nazis kept him from the gas chambers in order to continue working on it. For those who want to know more Google CURTA
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Matt. K
very interesting..........
Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
As an aside...these calculators were used by the Australian Army Survey Corps for carrying out calculations and there are a number of them in the Australian Army Engineers Museum at Moorebank.
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Matt. K
I had a plastic version of a Curta Calculator which I used years ago (late 60's) working out stage times whilst navigating in car trials - it was a bit easier to use in low light than a slide rule! (Sometimes you had to stop and wait - being too quick to finish was as bad as being too slow)
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