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Since the relaunch of the Apple-1 Registry in March 2018, Achim Harald Baqué has managed it. He is also the owner of some Apple-1 computers.
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Security concerns?
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The soldering, the watermarks on the mainboard, and so much more are unique like a fingerprint.
How to sell an Apple-1
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My name is Achim Harald Baqué (Achim Baqué). I am a vintage computer collector.
I was born in 1968 in former Western Germany where I live and work most of the time.
Owner of some original Apple-1. One Apple-1 is lent to the Deutsches Museum Munich in Germany since 2017. A second one was given to an exhibition '100 Masterpieces' in Karlsruhe/Germany for 2018/2019.
These two Apple-1 I gave to the museums for free. My Apple-1 will be exhibited on various occasions, such as at CHM (Computer History Museum) in California in 2019.
To preserve the history of the Apple-1 as good as possible I do a lot and got in contact with important people. I do appreciate any help!
#14 Dryden Apple-1 (with serial number written by Steve Jobs)
#23 Duston-2 Apple-1 (with serial number written by Steve Jobs)
#31 Copson Apple-1 (with serial number written by Steve Jobs)
#80 Reinemer / Steve Jobs Gift #1 Apple-1 (with serial number written by Steve Jobs)
#82 Dreike / Steve Jobs Gift #2 Apple-1 (with serial number written by Steve Jobs)
#83 Flatiron Apple-1
#90 John Christopher Burr, Computerland Apple-1
#95 Heathcott / Lee Apple-1
#99 James J. Scardino Apple-1
Original Apple-1 computers I owned:
#7 Computer Closet Apple-1 (with serial number written by Steve Jobs)
About my Apple-1 computer collection
More about me.
Legacy of the Apple-1 Registry.