Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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$0-$25
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32
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19.5%
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$26-$75
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15
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9.1%
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$76-$150
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15
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9.1%
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$151-$300
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3
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1.8%
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$301-$1000
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3
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1.8%
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$1000+
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12
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7.3%
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I don't have an Ebay account
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38
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23.2%
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I wouldn't bid on it, even though it's autographed
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46
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28.0%
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Re: How much would you pay for Magnus's original 85 if it went up on Ebay?
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CajunLuke
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I'd probably pay purchase price plus some appretiation. What did/would you sign it with?
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17 January 2005, 23:06 GMT
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Re: How much would you pay for Magnus's original 85 if it went up on Ebay?
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Paul Houser
(Web Page)
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Legally, I have to be 18 to have an eBay account. I'm four months away.
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18 January 2005, 01:09 GMT
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Re: How much would you pay for Magnus's original 85 if it went up on Ebay?
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Coolv
(Web Page)
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...I already have an 85, and I am completely happy with it!...
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18 January 2005, 01:20 GMT
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Re: How much would you pay for Magnus's original 85 if it went up on Ebay?
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anthony C
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I have a feeling that it might go above list price, assuming it got popular enough. IDEA: What if the winning bidder could send in a photo of them and their new Marcus Ti-85, and have it posted on the Ticalc.org homepage? If it were posted as a "Fake News" item, it wouldn't conflict with the Ticalc.org main news, and yet they would still be on the homepage of Ticalc.org! That might be an additional incentive, along with the knowledge that it is the one and ONLY Marcus Ti-85.
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18 January 2005, 05:55 GMT
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