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Thank you, most interesting. Euro-to-USD conversion doesn't matter to me (the shipping from Germany would probably swamp any fluctuations), but I was fascinated to see the relationships, the relative pricing. For example, many on the Forum slam the 49G (I'm an anti-fan myself), yet it commanded a price will above any of the 48 series.
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Interesting that the 41C sells for more than the 41CV and the HP21 for more than the HP25. There were enough '41 sales to be more meaningful than 21/25 sales though.
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Really nice, please continue.
It's also funny to see the auction of a HP27S I buyed two weeks ago. It wasn't really cheap, but it was the only way to get the HP27S ROM image. BTW, the HP27S and the handbook are in excellent condition. So I put the calculator face down onto a scanner and made a nice skin fitting perfectly on a 1024x768 desktop. ;-)
Regards,
Christoph
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Nice job, thanks for the information. The graphical representation is very informative. Last November 10th, there was a post from “HP92 Owner”, http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/hpmuseum/archv006.cgi?read=12531. They mentioned they had documented Ebay sales for the last 3.5 years!