The Apple I computer announced by Sotheby’s to go on auction this week has finally been sold to a generous bidder who didn’t even bother to make an appearance at the showcase. He reportedly closed the deal over the phone.
The NYDailyNews.com says that the Apple I computer, which Sotheby’s expected ... |
16 June 2012 11:01 GMT |
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Auction house Sotheby’s is putting up a rare, “operational” Apple I computer this Friday, June 15th, 2012. The system was handmade by Steve Wozniak himself in 1976 and it’s expected to prompt bids in the $120K-$180K range. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak hadn’t originally planned to sell ... |
15 June 2012 05:45 GMT |
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After selling the original Apple Computer contract signed by Steve Jobs for a staggering $1.6 million, auction house Sotheby's will now be putting up a rare, working Apple-1 computer assembled by none other than Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and friend of the late Steve Jobs. “Operational Apple Compu... |
29 May 2012 17:31 GMT |
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The documents that attest the founding of Apple Computer in 1976 headed for auction last month have been sold for almost $1.6 Million. Sotheby's had estimated that the papers would fetch no less than $150,000.According to Sotheby's web site, the multi-page document sold for $1,594,500, of which 12% we... |
14 December 2011 08:05 GMT |
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