An auction selling a selection of Steve Jobs memorabilia has opened, with potential bidders able to spend thousands on checks, polaroids, and even a bomber jacket connected to the Apple co-founder.
A NeXT ID Polaroid of Steve Jobs, and his famous bomber jacket
A NeXT ID Polaroid of Steve Jobs, and his famous bomber jacket
Apple memorabilia continues to be a major draw for collectors, and items involving Steve Jobs are always popular. In RR Auction’s Steve Jobs and the Apple Computer Revolution auction, there are 278 items up for sale, including some directly related to the late co-founder and CEO.
The list of Jobs-specific lots is headed up by the “Middle Finger to IBM” leather bomber jacket. Made by Wilkes Bashford, it was worn by Jobs in an iconic 1983 photograph where he flipped the bird to an IBM sign.
Steve Jobs’ bomber jacket features in memorabilia auction
Steve Jobs’ bomber jacket features in memorabilia auction