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Re: Apple I sells for $671k



On Sun, 26 May 2013, nyder wrote:


weird, every article that mentions that Apple I (like the Apple I wiki) claims it works. Unless I misunderstood what you said.

I mentioned it because it stood out.
"The auction market for the vintage machines, experts say, is thin and uncertain. For example, a nonworking Apple I failed to attract its reserve price of just over $75,000 at an auction last year in London. The record setting auctions last year were of working originals, as is the Apple I going under the gavel Saturday".

That doesn't say how many don't work, but since it was put in the article, it seems to suggest something. It also doesn't say anything about the state of the computer, maybe someone simply didn't reset the ICs. Or, they had no power supply to try it, so they said "as is". Certainly in the antique radio newsgroup, they get quite a few laughs about ebay auctions where people say 'works fine but has no power cord" or things like that, people unable to actualy try the thing, or do a bit of checking to see if it works or can easily be gotten to work.

  Michael