An Apple-1 computer owned by Apple’s first applications engineer, Dana Redington, has commanded quite the price on the auction block, along with a panoply of other Apple-related items.
Image Credit: RR Auctions
Image Credit: RR Auctions
In 1978, a pile of soon-to-be-discarded hardware was sitting in Steve Jobs‘ office as the company prepared for a move. With permission from both Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Redington carefully selected the motherboard and accessories from the pile.
Now, that same Apple-1 has sold for an impressive $315,914 at auction on August 22. As RR Auctions notes, the board, previously unknown to the Apple collecting community, has now been logged as #104 in the Apple-1 Registry.
Apple-1 owned by Apple’s first applications engineer sells for over $300,000
Apple-1 owned by Apple’s first applications engineer sells for over $300,000