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Rare Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak is up for auction

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A powerful original Apple-1 computer is up for auction on eBay, and could sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Apple-1 computer for sale is known as the "Schlumberger 2" Apple-1 and has been restored to full working order.

Rare Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak is up for auction
One of only a few dozen remaining Apple-1 computers, the device is said to have "nearly all period-correct components" with the appropriate "Apple-1' NTI' Board Make, Parts and Production Date" with the exception of some multiplexer ICs.

The Schlumberger 2 Apple-1 was the second batch of Apple-1 computers originally purchased in 1977 by an executive at oil services company Schlumberger Overseas. The Apple-1 is believed to be one of the last Apple-1 computers assembled in the United States. The Jobs family garage in late 1976 or early 1977.

Jimmy Grewal of AAPL Collection owns an Apple-1 computer that is expected to sell for approximately $485,000 due to its condition and original components. The Schlumberger 2 Apple-1 has been signed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and the auction will run until June 12.

The Apple-1 was the first Apple product created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak when Apple Computer was founded, and only 200 of the original 200 units produced remain.

The first Apple-1 went up for auction in May and sold for over $460,000, while back in November 2021, an Apple-1 housed in a koa wooden case sold for $500,000 out. Other Apple-1 computers have sold for upwards of $815,000, with rare machines going for even more.

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