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41cx blanknut
Message #1 Posted by Darren Tschida on 7 Sept 2004, 7:52 p.m.

I've definitely got a 41CX blanknut. Is it valuable or rare? Is it worth more than a regular 41CX?

      
Re: 41cx blanknut
Message #2 Posted by David Ramsey on 8 Sept 2004, 8:06 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Darren Tschida

It is both more valuable and more rare than a standard 41. It was produced in relatively limited quantities for vertical market applications, where companies would create their own programs for specific use of the calculator (generally on a plug in ROM cartridge) and provide the appropriate keyboard overlays.

That said, prices vary wildly with the demand and phase of the moon.

            
Re: 41cx blanknut
Message #3 Posted by Ronald on 9 Sept 2004, 4:20 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by David Ramsey

It also depends a lot on completeness. Do you still have the plastic cover over the the 2 switches (preventing switching to user/program mode, is the backplate and front sticker still separate or is it already put on the calculator, is the original box there, is it new or in a mint condition, does it has the plugin module for that special application they sold a blanknut ?

I have seen prices last half year ranging from 200$ to 300$.

I personnaly feel that the difference in price between C, CV or CX should be very little, the focus is the blanknut, the condition and the completeness of the package.


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