Wozniak & R. Wayne Signed Photo of Wooden-Based Apple I Computer
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Wozniak & R. Wayne Signed Photo of Wooden-Based Apple I Computer
Measuring 14" x 11", No place, undated. A color photograph of an early Apple computer with a wooden base. Signed by Wozniak in blue ink and inscribed, "Think Different! Woz." Also signed by Apple Co-founder Ronald Wayne at the bottom left in blue ink, "Ronald Wayne" with a label reading "Ronald G. Wayne Co-Founder Apple Computer Co. April 1, 1976." Wayne's signature is over top of a "Library of Robert Wayne" blind embossed seal. With an additional label reading: "APPLE I - April 1, 1976/ 4kb memory/ 45kb storage/ $666.00." Very fine with bold, bright signatures. With a "Signed by WOZ" sticker on verso.
Stephen Gary Wozniak (b. 1950) is an American electronics engineer, computer programmer, and entrepreneur. He began development of the Apple I in 1975, and a year later, he co-founded Apple Inc. with business partner Steve Jobs. Apple would go on to become one of the world's largest information technology companies. Through their work at Apple in the 1970s and 1980s, he and Jobs are widely recognized as two prominent pioneers of the personal computer revolution. Ronald Wayne (b. 1934) is a retired American electronics industry businessman who co-founded Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) in partnership with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, providing administrative oversight for the fledgling company. The partnership did not last long, as twelve days later, he sold his 10% share of the new company back to Jobs and Wozniak for $800.
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