kens a day ago

If you want an Apple I, there is one up for auction right now. Current bid is $109,919 but it will surely go for much more.

https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/35045050724601...

  • testing22321 a day ago

    For that amount of money it’s incredible we aren’t seeing fakes…

    • dasKrokodil 12 hours ago

      I previously asked about how hard it would be to create a forgery and got a nice answer here:

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29173562#29175946

      TLDR: it would be very hard, perhaps next to impossible to create one, and then you'd still have the issue how to convince people it's real, given that the existing ones are pretty well documented and accounted for.

    • FridayoLeary a day ago

      Or just reproducing it and selling it on the basis that it works exactly the same way as the original...

      I'm slightly mystified at the sums collectors items sell for. It seems intuitive to me that their prices should be some function of their inherent values, however that's calculated. It could even be many times that number but it should at least be tethered to reality.

      • testing22321 6 hours ago

        At this point they’re like art or exotic and rare cars - appreciating because of their historical impact.

        Obviously the original Mona Lisa is worth a bit more than a good copy.

kristopolous 2 days ago

Gotta be honest, if I saw this sitting next to a dumpster I'd probably think "what is this worthless circuitboard doing here." and then I'd take it to properly e-waste it only to later find out:

"That was worth how much!?"

  • kens a day ago

    That literally happened: a woman dropped off computer junk at an e-waste facility in Milpitas in 2015. The facility found an Apple I in the stuff and sold it for $200,000. They tried unsuccessfully to get in touch with the woman to split the money.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19665632

    • ndiddy a day ago

      The Apple 1 registry site says that it was likely a marketing stunt by the e-waste facility (https://www.apple1registry.com/en/theapple1.html):

      > The story of an almost-destroyed Apple-1 found in a recycling center is a bit strange. There’s no proof it's true. No picture of the Apple-1 has been published, yet the company was in the news for a long time. After gaining so much attention, many people sent old computers to them. Numerous requests for a photo or info went unanswered. No Apple-1 expert or collector was ever contacted by the recycling company.

      As far as I can tell, there's no public record of the sale, the buyer never came forward, and all the photos of the computer from news articles and stuff are stock images of other Apple 1s.

  • stavros 2 days ago

    How much is it worth? I couldn't find any prices on the page.

JSR_FDED 2 days ago

What an amazing labor of love to catalog all these machines. Some of the stories behind each individual machine are amazing.

I remember when Fry's Electronics (was it Palo Alto or Sunnyvale?) had one on display.

  • nielsbot 2 days ago

    Man... tangentially, is there a coffee table book about Fry's yet? I remember in the dot com days they had a lounge pianist there as well as a cafeteria? And also, oddly, adult magazines by the check out lines.

    • glimshe a day ago

      I feel sad every time I think about Fry's and the death of big box electronics retail. I still long for those trips where I'd simply spend hours looking for what's new. Amazon can't deliver the same high and neither can Microcenter, the not-so-bad modern version.

      Don't get me even started about Radio Shack :'(

    • chiph 10 hours ago

      The one in Austin (piano themed) met a sad end.

      Part of their old space is now being redeveloped for a MicroCenter.

    • dhosek a day ago

      I loved all the themed locations in Southern California, although the north-Orange county one, where the theme was just “aerospace” and all they really did was put a giant Space Shuttle model in the center (Burbank’s 50s sci-fi movie theme was, I think, the best of the lot).

    • rkhassen9 a day ago

      Would love a coffee table book of Fry's. The themes alone would make good viewing!

    • minitoar 2 days ago

      There was a cafeteria as recently as 2018

      • ageitgey 2 days ago

        The Iron Horse cafe! Surprisingly good sandwiches back in the day.

        • minitoar 18 hours ago

          Iron Tail Cafe iirc

divbzero 2 days ago

Of the 92 “verified and almost verified” Apple I computers in this registry, 67 are confirmed to be in working condition.

aquova a day ago

I'm not sure why, but I vaguely expected Woz to have at least one

N19PEDL2 a day ago

A few years ago, I attended a test powering on of #41 'Frank Anderson' at the Polytechnic University of Turin. It was a truly exciting and interesting experience.

ycombinete a day ago

Why is “computer” not pluralised in the page title?

I thought it was a mistake in the post; but it’s the same on the page.

mikeytown2 2 days ago

I don't see prices of previous auctions. What do these go for roughly?

thenthenthen a day ago

I love the ‘almost verified’ as a category. This just subtly hints to the human/cultural values behind it (documentation, restoration, preservation efforts), not only the hardware or as many comments here speculate on; its value in coins.