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Re: Early apple employees Dick and Cliff Huston selling off collection



rhohler wrote:
On Mar 23, 6:23 am, Steven Hirsch <snhir...@gmail.com> wrote:

Toinet wrote:

What is interesting is that one guy has purchased all the HW parts:
n***d (1410) - If not a pro buying for others, that n**d will keep the
collection in one place, unless the wish to sell them at a higher
price is a possibility :-)

Do you know who is behind n**d?

Obviously someone with too much extra money on their hands...


Another person with too much extra money bought the Apple I for
$42,766.  Amazing!  The economy must be doing good somewhere.  :)

It's a good investment--a prime specimen bought below typical
market price.

Many fortunes were made following the Great Depression, since valuable
assets were sold for pennies on the dollar.

"It's an ill wind that blows nobody good."

-michael

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