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  • sal
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    It's a collector's item, just like there are people paying £1000's for medieval weaponry or antiques. Noone is buying it to actually use it...

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  • TykeMerc
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    Ok, it was bought by a museum (which is where this sort of thing belongs really), but that's a LOT of money for it.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Apple 1.

    Apple 1.

    Been a bit busy (very unusual for me) so I dunno if we've done this or not, here's the latest lunatick price for an Apple 1:

    £565k for 1970s Apple - Jobs done! - BT

    £565k.



    There's some seriously demented s out there.

    For the benefit of dear old Freako, it's a news story about the latest sale of an original Apple 1 computer type thing.

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