Apple-1 Computer Sold by Steve Jobs Out of His Garage Is Up for Auction

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The only known surviving Apple-1 computer to have been sold directly by Steve Jobs out of his parents' garage is up for auction.
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This Apple-1 computer was sold for $387,750 during an online auction handled by Christie's in 2013.Christie's

A vintage Apple-1 personal computer could be yours, as it will hit the auction block at Christie's in New York City on Dec. 11. It is the only known surviving Apple-1 computer to have been sold directly by Steve Jobs out of his parents' garage.

And it still works. Recently booted up, the computer ran its original software, Microsoft Basic, and the Apple-1 "Star Trek" game.

Charles Ricketts purchased the Apple-1 almost 40 years ago, on July 27, 1976, directly from Jobs in Los Altos, California, for just $600, according to a canceled check that will be included with the sale. Now, the computer could fetch between $400,000 and $600,000. That price is on a par with similar purchases of the iconic computer: A mint-condition Apple-1 computer sold for a jaw-dropping $905,000 in a Christie's auction in October. Another, signed by co-founder Steve Wozniak, recently sold for $671,000 at an auction in Germany, and a third Apple-1 signed by "Woz" recently fetched $387,750 at a Christie's auction. That one, however, had more wear and tear than the "Ricketts" computer. [See See Images of Apple-1 Computer & Other History of Science Items]

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This Apple-1 computer was sold for $387,750 during an online auction handled by Christie's in 2013.Christie's

After its initial purchase, the Ricketts Apple-1 personal computer came into the hands of Bruce Waldack, an entrepreneur who later fell on hard times and died in 2007. The computer was sold at a sheriff's auction in 2004, and a Virginia collector named Bob Luther acquired it.

At the time, the Apple Computer Company (now called Apple Inc.) was made up of just Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, and their office was the Los Altos garage of Jobs' parents. From 1976 onward, the team hand-built 200 Apple-1s, which were priced at $666.66. There are thought to be just 15 working Apple-1 computers in the world.

— Tia Ghose, Live Science

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