Steve Jobs' legacy lives on: Rare Apple-1 computer could fetch $650G at auction

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A rare working Apple-1, the computer that began the legacy of Steve Jobs and Apple, is set to go up for auction later this month and experts believe it could sell for nearly $650,000.

British auction house Christie's is auctioning off the rare computer, noting that less than half of the 200 Apple-1s built have survived. The computer, built by Jobs and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, sold for $666.66 when it was released in 1976. By 1977, the price had dropped to $475 and Apple was busy working on the Apple-II, ultimately causing the Apple-1 to become obsolete.

"After Jobs and Wozniak officially discontinued the Apple-1 in October 1977, they offered discounts and trade-ins to encourage all Apple-1 owners to return their machines," Christie's wrote in the description. "These were destroyed, and fewer than half of the Apple-1s survived."

Although it did not come with peripherals that we take for granted today, such as a monitor or a keyboard, the Apple-1 was ahead of its time: it had a pre-assembled motherboard, while other computers did not.

Included in the lot is a copy of the first manual issued by Apple Computer Company, which has generally been credited to Ron Wayne. Along with Jobs and Wozniak, Wayne co-founded the company but sold his ownership in the company 12 days after it was founded for $800. Today, that stake would be worth some $300 billion.

The auction house notes that 15 examples of the Apple-1 exist in public collections worldwide, including at the Smithsonian Museum of Art.

Christie's has a pre-sale estimate of the computer at $391,799-$652,999 and notes the online sale will run from May 16 to 23.




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That 3rd partner sold his share for $800, wow! And now it would be worth $300 billion......
 
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That 3rd partner sold his share for $800, wow! And now it would be worth $300 billion......



Thats al bundy luck right there.

so whatever became of the 3rd guy?

Something tells me he still did just fine.

Its like if bill gates. If he just left Microsoft 6 months after its founding, he would still be a millionaire. Maybe not a billionaire but a millionaire a few times over
 

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Thats al bundy luck right there.

so whatever became of the 3rd guy?

Something tells me he still did just fine.

Its like if bill gates. If he just left Microsoft 6 months after its founding, he would still be a millionaire. Maybe not a billionaire but a millionaire a few times over

Retired electronics industry worker Ronald Wayne has an estimated net worth of $300,000 as of 2012........galaxies apart from $300 billion.
 
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Retired electronics industry worker Ronald Wayne has an estimated net worth of $300,000 as of 2012........galaxies apart from $300 billion.


What i read in him says he lives in a trailer in Nevada.

he missed out on not 1 but 2 chances to hit it big with apple.

why is there a huge discrepancy in jobs and woz’s Net worth??
 

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