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Re: Packing list for original Apple II?
- Subject: Re: Packing list for original Apple II?
- From: "Mr. S." <ernestls@attbi.NOSPAM.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 15:50:16 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AT&T Broadband
- References: <oZHm8.89824$ZR2.37910@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net> <3c9c3c4d$1_9@news.teranews.com>
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"Bryan Villados" <news002@macgeek.org> wrote in message
news:3c9c3c4d$1_9@news.teranews.com...
> I think it's really more of a collectors item than for practical use.
> Collectors like it because it contains hand-written notes and schematics by
> Steve Wozniak, which gives it some historical value. Virtually anything
> written by hand by Woz or Jobs is worth quite a bit of money. I remember
> someone was selling a cancelled check, signed by Steve Jobs, for about $50.
> I think the red book in fine condition is really worth the $100.
The notes may have been hand written originally but the book is just a
photocopy
of those original notes. It isn't as if Woz personally signed every Red Book.
The
book is rare, and that alone makes it interesting but it's only a photocopy
of
notes that Woz wrote. Is a photocopy of a check signed by Steve Jobs worth
$50.00? Maybe to some people.
E.