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I was wondering what you would all consider a fair price for a good working HP-41C would be?
Many "fair price" discussions are found in the forum archives. Eventually, a "fair price" for an object depends on the buyer and his/her desire to own said object.
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Also wondering the availability of the Machine Design, Stress Analysis pacs and the Mechanical Engineering, Physics and Fuild Dynamics Solution Books?
The pacs show up every once and a while on TAS. For the books, please find the answer
here together with lots of other interesting information, saving you many bucks d:-). I strongly recommend this DVD if you're willing to read.
HTH
Walter
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Hi Dimitri,
just finished to buy an HP41C via an e..y-auction. I was pretty lucky that the guy sold it as damaged, but it resulted to be in perfect condition. The seller obviously avoided to use the right kind of batteries and failed to test the 41 adequately.
The price for which I finally won the auction was 41.41 Euros - the only price for which an HP41 should be purchased - that is about $58.
I would estimate from my observations in the German area that the usual price for an 41C is about $150, for an 41CV about 200$, and for an 41CX about $350. All being in a fair mint condition.
Regards
Frido
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Dear Dimitri: I am looking for an excellent Card Reader for my HP41CX; could you tell me, please, where can I buy it. I have more than 50 navigation programs and I can't charge into my HP41CX because the card reader is out of service. I live in Argentina, Buenos Aires. My email is amolinari@sgp.gov.ar or alfalima@fibertel.gov.ar.-
Thank you in advance for your consideration.-
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I purchased the Machine design module on its own. As well as a ROM card folder and memory card for my HP 41CV. I am getting there.
Dimitri