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HP41CX mint - lucky 7?
Message #1 Posted by Tom (UK) on 23 Sept 2002, 3:11 p.m.

One dealer is selling these off in the UK as a Dutch Auction, 2 lots of 3. A recently registerd name of 'wetblujob' (very funny - not) is currently bidding for all 6 on a bid of $250.

The only other purchase by the above account is...

A HP41CX (mint) for ... $400! (from the same dealer)

My 2 cents worth is that there are more of these than I first thought (50+?) and that this has NOT depressed prices!

Will these units re-appear on ebay later for bigger bucks (I can't see a reason to want 7 of these) so a dealer or perhaps an investor?

I heard that Air France used them on concord - so perhaps an agent is buying them up for a comercial set up. Or is NASA behind this one???

PS These calcs were originally listed at 50 pounds 'buy it now', I wonder how much the dealer paid for them? At $400 each he will have a very good xmas!

      
Re: HP41CX mint - lucky 7?
Message #2 Posted by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) on 23 Sept 2002, 3:42 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tom (UK)

Hi;

Have a look here and tell me about it...

Cheers.

            
Re: HP41CX - a new supplier??
Message #3 Posted by AshP on 23 Sept 2002, 4:59 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil)

Well, I suppose that it's promising news that HP are still appointing people to be official suppilers. However, this is the company that was flogging of 41's recently at £250 a throw.

We wait to see if going to be anything to 'officialy supply' in future.

      
Re: HP41CX mint - lucky 7?
Message #4 Posted by Emmanuel on 23 Sept 2002, 4:08 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tom (UK)

"I heard that Air France used them on concord - so perhaps an agent is buying them up for a comercial set up." Air France flight engineers use HP-41 for motor power calculations. Last year before a tragical crash near Paris one asked Joe Rigdon to fix some of their HP-41s.

      
Re: HP41CX mint - lucky 7?
Message #5 Posted by Christof (Davis, CA) on 23 Sept 2002, 4:19 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tom (UK)

YIke! 50 pounds!!?!?!?

I wish I'd seen that. I'm afraid I succumbed to temptation and paid a bit more for one that that (not on ebay, though)

I dunno, it's worth it to me to finally have one of these without having to worry about repairs and corrosion and etc. I've been trying to figure out how to grab another for about 6 months now (I used one a bit in the navy, but that was back when I owned a brand new 95LX, so it's been a while)

I feel a bit bad that I didn't get a great deal, but I feel good that I got one at all. I *do* wonder how many were out there. Maybe we should band together and find a batch of a dozen going for 50pounds each, eh?

            
Just to make you drool...
Message #6 Posted by Dave Mabry on 23 Sept 2002, 6:44 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Christof (Davis, CA)

It is true that they were 50 pounds at first. Take a look here.

I don't think you can see the "winners" unless you are one on this kind of e-pay ad, but I was able to snatch one of them at this price.

But, there was shipping added to it. ;-)

Total was $110 and about 7 weeks wait (must have been a really slow boat).

                  
Re: Well actually you can see who bought them ...
Message #7 Posted by HP-41CX Man on 23 Sept 2002, 10:45 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Dave Mabry

One of them TAYTEC, is right now reselling the ones he bought in August for $400!

Here he bought 1,

and here he bought 3 more ...

- HP-41CX Man -

                        
Re: Well actually you can see who bought them ...
Message #8 Posted by Rick on 24 Sept 2002, 7:31 a.m.,
in response to message #7 by HP-41CX Man

While that might be true, he hasn't sold any at the $400 price. One went for $300, but all those listed at $400 were eventually relisted.

            
Re: HP41CX mint - lucky 7?
Message #9 Posted by Iqbal on 23 Sept 2002, 7:10 p.m.,
in response to message #5 by Christof (Davis, CA)

I saw a documentary on CNN a couple days ago, about predicting hurricane paths and a pilot was using an HP41. I got one of these NIB on ebay for $250 which I consider a deal. It's a chance of a lifetime I guess, because whatever happens at HP, one thing is sure, we'll never see this type of quality again.

                  
Re: HP41CX mint - lucky 7?
Message #10 Posted by Gordon Dyer on 24 Sept 2002, 8:56 p.m.,
in response to message #9 by Iqbal

I was lucky enough to buy one at £50 (I am in the UK). The keyboard is not at crisp as my 41CV fullnut which is disappointing, but otherwise it is excellent.


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