Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of history! One of our historic 1976 Apple-1 computers will be auctioned on @eBay beginning on June 2nd, 2022, with a starting bid of only 99¢, no reserve (minimum price), no fees, and shipped worldwide. #apple1
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This particular Apple-1 was most likely the first Apple computer used outside of Norther America. It is listed on the @Apple1Registry as #89 “Schlumberger 2” after it’s first owner, an executive at oil services company Schlumberger in the late 1970’s who lived in Europe.
It has been carefully restored to be almost exactly as it was when it left the garage of Steve Jobs’ family home, and the computer is fully operational. It has been evaluated by experts, including its creator and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak who signed its iconic 6502 CPU.
In the video from the previous tweet you can hear the marvelous sound of the extremely rare @cherry keyboard paired with this Apple-1. It is one of the earliest designs of the world’s most iconic keyboard brand, yet it performs and sounds as good as it did when it was new.
We’re working closely with the Collectibles team at @eBay to make this auction an amazing experience for all involved. They have a dedicated team to monitor the auction and support bidders. The auction will be a global event open to eBay members in nearly 180 countries.
You may wonder why eBay and not a traditional auction house? The primary reasons are fees and reach. Auction houses typically charge the buyer 20-25% on top of the hammer price. eBay doesn’t charge any buyer’s premium, so what you bid is what you pay. We like that.
With eBay we can access prospective buyers all over the world. With millions of daily users and customers in almost every country, it truly is a global marketplace. Recently they have had great success as a platform for trading of high value collectibles, and continue to improve.
We have also patterned with @Escrow_com to ensure that the winner has a secure & seamless payment process that protects the interests of all parties. This is part of our goal to create an experience that meets or exceeds the expectations of even the most discerning bidders.
The proceeds from the auction will be used to enhance and maintain our collection of nearly 200 Apple computers, and to create more opportunities for the public to see and interact with the collection in the future.
The folks at @eBayNewsroom are organizing a media day at eBay headquarters in San Jose, California, on June 7th, 2022. Members of the media who want to get some hands-on time with this Apple-1 and speak to our curator @jimmyg can send us a DM to get more details.
Bidders will have the opportunity to see the Apple-1 in Silicon Valley on June 5th to 9th by prior appointment, or in Dubai this week. Please contact us to set something up. A detailed condition report by Apple-1 expert Corey Cohen can be provided to qualified bidders.
A link to the auction page on eBay will be shared by us when it goes live on June 2nd, 2022, at 9:00AM PDT (GMT -7). You can also visit aaplcollection.com/auction/ for the link any time after it goes live. The auction will continue for ten days until June 12th at 9:00AM PDT (GMT -7).
Finally, the Apple-1 brings us all closer to the two young engineers who dreamed big and exceeded their wildest dreams. It is both a celebration of their accomplishments and those of thousands of Apple employees over the past 46 years who have changed the world more than once. ❤️
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