06 July 2008

Tech AhBoon | 31 Mar 2008 11:40 pm

Electronic Calculators from the Past

AddingMachine01

When I first looked at these gadgets, I really think that was an antique calculator.

It is actually fantastic anachronistic adding machines designed by Andy Aaron. An adding machine is a type of calculator, usually specialized for bookkeeping calculations. Conceptual residing between the abacus and supercomputer, these machines are the products of Aaron’s ‘Back to the future’ type of obsession, a marriage of 70’s era calculator technology, LED display, and old, odd switches in still older wooden boxes. Some have a nautical vibe, some agricultural, others look like they might be magic contraptions - all are unique and ingenious.

At the time when lighting-fast calculation is taken for granted, Aaron’s machine offer deliberate purposefulness to everyday calculation.

“They work!” says Aaron, “You can put them on your desk and use them to add up your billion dollar fund. They’re not just a joke.”

AddingMachine01 AddingMachine02

AddingMachine03 AddingMachine04

AddingMachine05 AddingMachine06

AddingMachine07 AddingMachine08

AddingMachine09 AddingMachine10

AddingMachine11 AddingMachine12

AddingMachine13 AddingMachine14

AddingMachine15






Over 2500 unique products from Japan -- click now!
Over 2500 unique products from Japan — click now!




Product Page: [AaronAddingMachines.com]


Related Post:
Jurassic Park in Dubai - Restless Planet
Worst iPhone Pictures on eBay
Miss America 2008 - Kirsten Haglund from Michigan
Secret of Johan Lorbeer Still-Life Performance Tarzan


2 Responses to “Electronic Calculators from the Past”

  1. on 01 Apr 2008 at 6:20 pm 1.starwalker said …

    hahaha damn old!

  2. on 08 Apr 2008 at 5:21 pm 2.Gunnar Andreassen said …

    Woooow. Now THATS old.

Trackback This Post | Subscribe to the comments through RSS Feed

Leave a Reply