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Rare Working Apple-1 Computer With Cassette Interface Board Hits eBay [Mac Blog]
A rare functional Apple-1 Personal Computer has popped up on eBay this week after its owner decided to downsize his Apple collection. The Apple-1 computer, called the Copson Apple-1 by its current owner, is one of less than 50 k**wn machines in existence. Apple-1 computers are popular with collectors as they were the first computers produced by Apple and were sold by Steve Jobs out of his parents' garage in 1976.
Originally retailing for $666.66, the Apple-1 in the auction was purchased by Joey Copson and held in the same family for more than 36 years. Bob Luther, who was writing a book on a separate Apple-1 computer, came across the Copson Apple-1 during his research and purchased it from Copson's family. According to the auction, the Apple-1 was recently serviced and turned on by computer historian Corey Cohen, and it includes an Apple-1 Cassette board accessory. It comes with a date-stamped keyboard and a clam shell case supplied by the original owner. The Copson Apple-1 was originally placed up for auction in 2012 in a **n-working condition where it didn't meet the minimum bid, but was later refurbished and repaired. "The Copson board is an 8 out of 10..." and, "Late in 2014, I was asked to bring the Copson Apple-1 setup back to working state. In the process of my evaluation, the Copson Apple-1 board was chemically stabilized and cleaned. I took extreme care to keep all the discrete components on the board original by performing some mi**r repairs instead of replacing components unnecessarily, maintaining its originality. The Copson Apple-1 has ** cuts, repairs or modifications to the PCB board.The Copson Apple-1 is labeled as 01-0022, suggesting that it's potentially an earlier build than other Apple-1 machines that have sold for more money, including a working Apple-1 that sold for $905,000 to the Henry Ford Museum back in October. That machine was numbered "01-0070." There's ** reserve price on the Apple-1 auction, but bidders must be pre-approved. The current bid is at $20,600 and the auction ends in eight days. Luther is also auctioning off a few other rare Apple items, including an early production Apple II computer. 10 percent of the proceeds from the auctions will go to the ALS Association.http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/35070/f...a/sc/15/mf.gif http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22550684...15/rc/1/rc.img http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22550684...15/rc/2/rc.img http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22550684...15/rc/3/rc.img http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22550684...a/sc/15/a2.imghttp://pi.feedsportal.com/r/22550684.../sc/15/a2t.imghttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=yIl2AUoC8zA http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=6W8y8wAjSf4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MacRu...~4/c1tMSr9YAXE أكثر... |
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