James, I know it’s a little early but do you have any idea on price range and the size of the run?
Hehe. Cool picture. Another thing I have seen people do is they back the strip with some chrome tape. What brought this on? Is there any photographic evidence to show that there may have been tape behind the bubbles?
Hehe. Cool picture. Another thing I have seen people do is they back the strip with some chrome tape. What brought this on? Is there any photographic evidence to show that there may have been tape behind the bubbles?
WTF! an Exactra 20 just sold for $201.50 on ebay? Makes my $18 seem a steal even without the box.
While the plan it to cast a just removed from the calculator, un-modified bubble strip- I will say that the caster and I did talk about putting a small 'tell' in the casting so you could identify these from the real thing.
While the plan it to cast a just removed from the calculator, un-modified bubble strip- I will say that the caster and I did talk about putting a small 'tell' in the casting so you could identify these from the real thing.
The 'tell' would not be on the part used in the saber, but on the part that you have to cut off the ends.
The thinking is, if you buy a real TI calculator from ebay, open it up and see the 'tell', at least you'll know that it's not a real bubble strip.