

The Apple-1 which had the original NTI motherboard included manuals, cables, handwritten index cards and was paired with a 1986 Panasonic video monitor. The computer has been created using the rare and premium koa wood - a richly patinated wood that originates in Hawaii.īoth Jobs and Wozniak sold Apple-1s as component parts, however, a computer store decided to take things to the next level by encasing it in the premium wood for delivery of around 50 units.Īlso Read: Steve Wozniak's Original Blueprint Of Apple 2 Gets Auctioned For Rs 4.65 Crore Throughout its lifetime, it only was used by two individuals. The pricing was double than its initial starting price of $200,000, fitting right in between the estimated range of $400,000 to $600,000.Īuctioned by John Moran Auctioneers, the computer - which was also referred to as the ‘Chaffey College Apple-1 - was first bought by an electronics professor at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, California who later sold it to his student in 1977. An incredibly rare Apple-1 computer that was hand-made by Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak managed to fetch $400,000 (around ₹2.98 Crores) in an auction.Īlso Read: Apple-1 Computer Hand-Made By Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak To Be Auctioned Today
