on 11/2/01 12:46 PM, Tim at speeddemon_at_earthlink.net wrote:
> Don't know of a cheaper source, but I seem to recall Apple selling them
> initially for something closer to $100 or something like that. I
> personally had no problems with Ferdi when I got mine.
A titanium stylus from Apple for $100? I've never heard Apple was selling
titanium stylus. Where did you get that one? The standard pen in MP2x00 is
not made of titanium, but mostly aluminium. Apple used to sell replacements
for $19.95.
-Laurent.
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