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Apple 1 Computer 1976 Original 

Apple 1 Computer 1976 Original
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US $175,000.00 [ 0 bids ]
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Item location:Peoria, AZ, United States
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 170746093288
Last updated on Dec 16, 2011 11:49:38 PST View all revisions
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Original Apple 1 Computer made and purchased in 1976. A keyboard that was used with it will be included. The case is made of a hard plastic.See dates on back of keyboard. Also a copy of the owners manual signed by Woz. Special courier delivery and payment arrangements- contact by email through ebay.  No shipping fee. There is a serial number on the back of the computer 01-00##. In answer to all of your questions. It is a real original Apple1 computer. Joseph Charles Copson worked for Atari and Apple as a programmer and troubleshooter. He worked with Michael Kisor who was a Senior Software engineer with Apple- he collaborated with Joe on the diagnostic software for the Macintosh. He loved technology and served his country in Vietnam which may have eventually caused his death from cancer 3-5-2003. He wrote  the program for Atari games such as Star Raider and Spitfire . Look up his name on google under atari age. This Apple 1 is an American Technological historical treasure to be cared for. I hope these new photos help answer questions.