A massive collection of Apple gadgets and memorabilia will be up for sale in March. The collection, which belonged to former Apple product design engineer Jerry Manock, includes everything from a fully functional Apple-1 computer to Apple beach towels.
Titled "The Steve Jobs Auction," the lot mostly includes items from the 1970s and 1980s. Several of the items up for grabs have rare Steve Jobs signatures. "Steve Jobs was a reluctant signer," Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at RR Auction, said in a statement. "He always asserted that his success was a result of team effort, and therefore often refused to give an autograph if the rest of his employees were not included." to view the full collection , but here's a closer look at some of the coolest and most expensive items up for grabs.
A functioning Apple-1 computer from 1976, likely the most valuable item up for grabs. Another Apple-1, which was Apple's first desktop computer, sold for $470,000 at auction last year.
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