$9,999.99 for HP-12C



Post: #12

This is the most expensive HP-12C I have ever seen. It is listed as EA, each. LOL...

HP-12C from buy.com


Post: #13

At least you get free shipping! !

Guess they won't be overloaded by orders.


Post: #14

Don't forget besides free shipping, you get 10,000 super bonus points too, great DEAL!


Post: #15

According to the buy.com site, the machine does not have a square root key. When people realize that actually it does, the price may really go through the roof!

Post: #16

Makes me wonder how much Joerg's TI-88 is going to finally go for on eBay.

Edited: 2 May 2012, 6:20 p.m.


Post: #17

It is like watching the Olympics, currently at $1888.88 and 2days 20hours to go :)

Post: #18

Probably not for $8,888.88 (wishful thinking) but we saw $888, $1,888 and right now 1,888.88 on it ;-))

Have a great week.

Cheers, Joerg

Edited: 2 May 2012, 7:29 p.m.


Post: #19

;-) you never know, have a great week!

Post: #20

Quote:
Probably not for $8,888.88 (wishful thinking) but we saw $888, $1,888 and right now 1,888.88 on it ;-))

I will raise my bid to pi(1000 sqrt(8) + 1) , just in case! ;-) (*)

Cheers,

Gerson.

(*) Just kidding! I'm not bidding on this one.

Post: #21

At least it's cheaper than the $23,698,655.93 book about flies. I wonder if this is the result of a similar automated pricing scheme.


Post: #22

Speaking of lower price...and yes, I realise it's probably a vintage Voyager 12C, unless it is a Vintage build with a YYWW serial number, I can see it going for collector's price but, if the bidders are just folks wanting a 12C, why not buy a new one for a considerable bargain (<$200 instead of $10K)?

Edited: 3 May 2012, 8:19 a.m.


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