![]() One computer shop that took a delivery of around 50 units decided to encase some of them in wood, the auction house said. ![]() Jobs and Wozniak mostly sold Apple-1s as component parts. ![]() Only a handful of the original 200 were made in this way. What makes it even rarer is the fact the computer is encased in koa wood - a richly patinated wood native to Hawaii. The so-called "Chaffey College" Apple-1 is one of only 200 made by Jobs and Wozniak at the very start of the company's odyssey from garage start-up to megalith worth $2 trillion. The functioning Apple-1, the great-great-grandfather of today's sleek chrome-and-glass Macbooks, had been expected to fetch up to $600,000 when it went under the hammer in California.
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