MoHPC 41C/CV/CX price & availability a bit out-of-date?
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11-02-2017, 07:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2017 07:04 PM by smp.)
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MoHPC 41C/CV/CX price & availability a bit out-of-date?
Recently, I saw an auction for an HP-27:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Hewlett...SwdSRZ-q5a I'm not familiar with that particular model, so I went to the MoHPC site to take a look at the specs. That led to a look at the price & rarity list. While I was there, I also took a look for my all-time favorite, the 41C/CV/CX. There was a note, so I took a look at that, too, and what a surprise! Here it is: Code:
I am amazed at those prices. If those actually were the prices being asked on TAS, or anywhere else, I would have a lot more equipment in my possession today. I suppose this shouldn't be a surprise, as I can imagine that the upkeep of the entire site is a tremendous effort. Ongoing. All the time. I do not mean to be critical. I am very happy to have the MoHPC as a resource there to go to any time I want. Thanks for listening. Hopefully, you all had a chuckle when you read it, too. smp |
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11-02-2017, 10:10 PM
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RE: MoHPC 41C/CV/CX price & availability a bit out-of-date?
(11-02-2017 07:01 PM)smp Wrote: Recently, I saw an auction for an HP-27: Though certainly more rare than a 21 or 25 (maybe even a 22) these do pop up fairly often, though they seem to be "untested, as-is" in most listings. Of course, blown ACT is the most common issue, as sellers try to plug in the AC adapter if batteries are shot. Most Woodstocks can use an ACT from any other Woodstock (verified by Panamatik recently) however the HP-27 was built using NMOS (all others are PMOS) so they can only use '27 parts, so they are harder to service, but are otherwise great machines. The HP-27S is even better, but it lacks the coolness of LEDs. (11-02-2017 07:01 PM)smp Wrote: While I was there, I also took a look for my all-time favorite, the 41C/CV/CX. Yes, the prices (as well as some of the rarity comments) are quite dated, but as you say, it's no easy task to keep all that up to date. Take essentially all the prices noted there as wildly optimistic in today's marketplace. --Bob Prosperi |
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