check this out a one in a million(literally)
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OMG!! guys check this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/APPLE-1-Original-1976-Computer-System-1st-Steve-Wozniak-designed-computer-and/174195921349?hash=item288ee2d1c5:g:UNoAAOSwWqtdrkDz
im not really sure this is real but the photos seem convincing. Ebay is an interesting place to sell this and if i had more money then sense i would definetely buy it. not because its a great computer but because its a piece of history being a byte shop model.
Now that the nerdgasm is over show of hands who thinks its fake?
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wonder if i should ask how much for the tv? i think thats cool also.
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"Sold by Steve Jobs". Looks pretty fake to me. This would not be put on eBay if it was real with a "Buy It Now" button. It would be handled by a major auction house like Christie's if it was really expected to be sold for over $1M.
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check this out a one in a million(literally)
2 hours ago, SlithyMatt said:
"Sold by Steve Jobs". Looks pretty fake to me. This would not be put on eBay if it was real with a "Buy It Now" button. It would be handled by a major auction house like Christie's if it was really expected to be sold for over $1M.
Yeah, the million-plus starting price is the giveaway, as far as I'm concerned. eBay doesn't do that many figures.
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check this out a one in a million(literally)
still interesting.
check this out a one in a million(literally)
Real or not, this person has never sold anything on EBay. This is their first attempt to sell something, and it's a high dollar item.
I tend to think the computer is real and as advertised... but even if I had the kind of money that this sale demands, I'd want to see it in person before paying for it. I'm with Matt, and I think Christie's would be a better way to handle this.