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Calculators marked "Details" are not in the book "A Collector's Guide to Pocket Calculators", but details are in the section Calculator Book Addendum on this site.
Baltronic
Baltronic mr, a "Standard type 1" calculator.
Barroq (made in Spain)
Barroq F-80, inside, made in Spain. Details.
Belltronic
Belltronic '76 photo1, photo2. Details.
Benkson
Benkson C1, Hong Kong. Details.
BenRoss
Berkey (USA company - see also Atlas-Rand and Keystone)
Berkey Omega 100. Featured calculator.
Binatone (British marketing company)
Binatone 02 4252. Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone Brainwave, inside. Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone CADET. Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone Mastermind (aka 02/4503). Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone MEMORY. Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone MEMORYMASTER (aka 02-4236). Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone President (aka 02-4309). Featured on British calculator site.
Binatone Scientific Slide Rule. Featured on British calculator site.
BMB (Business Machines Breschi, Italian company)
BMC (Euro-market)
BMS (From eastern Europe)
Bohn
Bohsei
Bohsei 3000, see also the "Standard Type 1 Calculator" page.
BOND
BOND, tiny LED calculator with rechargeable battery pack which plugs straight into an AC socket. Photo with battery pack. Featured calculator.
Bontronic
Bontronic 2500, tiny LED calculator. Details.
Boots (British chain store - a company featured on British calculator site)
Boots 224 Memory. Featured on British calculator site.
Boots 424 SCIENTIFIC. Featured on British calculator site.
Boots 425 SCIENTIFIC. Featured on British calculator site.
Boots PD-525. Featured on British calculator site.
Bowmar (See the Calculator Companies section for more information.)
Bowmar, no model number, but this is the "Standard 1" calculator design. Unusually made in Hong Kong, not U.S.A. Details.
Bowmar 901B. Featured calculator.
Bowmar 901B and Craig 4501 (These were the first hand-held calculators made in USA, in Fall 1971).
Bowmar 901B with tan-colored casing. Featured calculator.
Bowmar Century Mark IV (model 90512). This model could possibly have been made for sale by another company using the "Century Mark IV" trade name.
Bowmar Mathmate 2 (3rd digit faulty in this example). Details.
Bowmar MX120 "Superbrain". Photo 2, showing the attachable, fold-back, keyboard cover.
Bradford (Distributed by W.T. Grant Co., New York)
Braun (Germany company)
Bright - See New Bright
Brinlock (Euro-market)
Brother
Brother Procal 408. Featured calculator.
Brunsviga (See the Calculator Companies section for more information.)
Brunsviga 10R ("Der Braunschweiger")
Brunsviga B22, inside. Details.
Brunsviga EDC-812A, rear. Details.
BTC
Busicom (Originally a Japanese company, early calculators were made in Japan, but the company closed in the 1974 and the name was bought by Broughtons of Bristol, UK., which put the Busicom badge on calculators made by others. See the Calculator Companies section for more information about Busicom.)
Busicom 60DB (note: the display is faulty), inside. Details.
Busicom 118B. Featured on British calculator site.
Busicom-Colex 812-SL. Featured on British calculator site.
Busicom LE-80A "handy". Featured calculator.
Busicom LE-100A "handy". Featured calculator.
Busicom LE-120A "HANDY-LE". Featured calculator. The first pocket-size electronic calculator, launched in winter 1970/1971.
Busicom LE-120S "handy". Featured calculator.
Busicom PA-80S, Pico PA 90D, Vista Z48P
Busicom (unknown model number). Featured on British calculator site.
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