List of all original Apple-1.
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Note: This is the 90th entry in the list and not the 90th Apple-1 produced. The Apple-1 does not have a regular serial number. Only some Apple-1 got a handwritten serial number.
Not on display. Bank safe.
Typicall sticker "4062" on the front and "37" on the back.
It was bought together with another Apple-1 from someone in California by John Christopher Burr. He owned a Computerland shop. He had the Apple-1 in a showcase in his Computerland shop with a price tag of US$1,000,000. Steve Jobs told him that he should keep it because it would be worth a lot of money someday.
In 2019, Achim Baqué bought it. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, it wasn't possible to pick it up in the USA. It was shipped in November 2020 to Germany. After shipping, John agreed to publish his name. He is the oldest owner, and for this reason, the Apple-1 is named after him.
In late 2021, Achim met John and his wife in the Bay Area. One photo shows both in front of the former Computerland shop.
ChatGPT:Because of the restoration process, no ICs are on the board.
ChatGPT:Original Apple Cassette Interface (NTI) with triangle stamp "G" on the back.
Jul 27, 2025
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