The woman thought was garbage, proved to be a PC-tax.
A recycling company in San Jose in California got in early April in a variety of boxes with old Autoelectronics as an older woman would throw after her husband died. But a closer look at the seemingly outdated equipment revealed that there was not anything that was in the boxes, type San Jose Mercury News.
In one of the boxes lay a Apple-1, the first PC one Apple founders Steve Jobs, Steve Woziak and Ron Wayne created in 1976. It will exist only around 200 of these in the world.
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Sold collects
The historic machine was sold in May for $ 200,000 – over half a million Norwegian kroner – to a private collector. Now recycling firm Clean Bay Area, in line with their own policies, give half the money to the woman who supplied the machine.
– Now we try to find out who she is to give her $ 100,000, says the company’s second chief Victor Gichun San Jose Mercury News.
The woman gave no name and would rather not have any receipt, making pursuit of her challenging.
– She just said that she would get rid of a few things and get cleaned up in the garage, said Gichun.
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Remember the woman
The woman had said that her husband had passed away a few months earlier. This must have made an impression on Gichun, saying that the woman did not have to do anything other than to show up to get the money.
– I remember her. If I see her, I know it’s her, he said to the local newspaper.
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