See that the LOT HAS ENDED - any ideas on a final price on this?

It was fun to hear other owners/restorers mention the problems with the item - my own would be it looks like the sleeve is missing over the mouse jack.

As an idea for track the few remaining, keeping track of the TWIGGY SERIALS is a good way to track their owner history.

On a "who would have thought" - last year, I had offered the Computer History Museum one of mine for indefinite display - they didn't even get back to me.  
Seems Museums only accept outright donations these days and nothing "ON LOAN" - still, it was a legitimate offer that should have garnered at least a reply.

-Ralph



On Monday, July 8, 2013 8:50:32 AM UTC-4, Peter wrote:
Christie's has an auction on some Apple memorabilia, which includes a Lisa 1:

http://onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-bytes-iconic-technology-from-the-twentieth-century/an-apple-lisa-computer-10/896/

Of particular note in this auction as well is the interesting translucent case Mac SE:

http://onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-bytes-iconic-technology-from-the-twentieth-century/translucent-macintosh-se-case-3/889/

And an Apple 1:

http://onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-bytes-iconic-technology-from-the-twentieth-century/an-apple-1-personal-computer-2/888/

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