Dave,
A dead one might be interesting in and of itself, since
why they are usually dead is a good lesson on how
not to store your electronics: You will see often see used or even possibly unused ones on ebay where someone left the batteries in for years. Since the 41 draws while it's off, I've seen tons of sad looking units that have had their battery contacts eaten to green powder. Some of those get broken down and sold for parts.
If anyone is looking to get a (good) one, make
sure they show battery contacts, and make sure they show it on, close-up on the display, make sure they mention
the state of the keys. There are a few US sellers I'm comfortable with, and I have no idea where they keep turning up nice new specimens, but they do. Case and manuals are also helpful.
The original HP-41 manual is the only manual I ever actually read cover to cover, and is a model of how a good manual should be written. There's copies of all the manuals for nearly everything at the
http://www.hp41.org/ website.
[Edited for spelling. Good grief, need more coffee]