Apple fanatics with deep pockets can secure a piece of history in the form of Steve Jobs’ original prototype for the company’s first-ever computer.
RR Auction is taking bids on Jobs’ original design for the “Apple 1” computer – the same prototype that “resulted in Apple Computer’s first big order and changed the course of the company.”
The Jobs-designed device was “hand-soldered” by fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in 1976. The pair used the prototype to secure their first order from local computer store owner Paul Terrell, according to an auction listing.
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