Decimal converter
2nd May 1969, Page 165
2nd May 1969
Page 165
Page 165, 2nd May 1969
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Britain goes over to decimal currency in less than two years' time, and to ease the problems associated with decimal conversion, Freeline Ltd. of Bristol has evolved a pocket calculator. Called the Decimeter, it permits cross-checking of present and decimal coinage in seconds.
Manufactured in moulded plastics, the Decimeter is avail
able in five colours. Company names and addresses can be printed on it to order.
Made by: Freeline Ltd., Central Trading Estate, Bath Road, Bristol, 4.
Price: 5s 6d.