Auctions of items that belonged to Steve Jobs continue, now it’s the turn of the suit he once wore during a Macintosh photo shoot in 1984.
Have you seen any videos about the Macintosh launch in 1984? This is a very important and transcendental question in the history of Apple. He began to break it (literally) with the famous television commercial of that year, a very important subject in his biography and even in the clothes he stylishly wore that day. Casually, There was a photo shoot where the Macintosh was promoted and Steve Jobs posed with it.. The holding of this photo shoot is available for auction
A part of Apple history steeped in the clothes Steve Jobs once wore
The offer started at $10,000 but has already reached up to $30,000. Julien’s Auctions describes it as a “navy striped Brioni suit.” The original cover photograph was taken by Bernad Gotfryd.
If you are wondering what the exact description of the suit is: It has two front pockets, one side pocket, three interior pockets and the lining is cream.. Dress pants are of course included but you must add a shirt to complete the outfit.
The lucky person Whoever wins the auction will be able to obtain a original Wilkes Bashford hanger and a pin found in one of the pockets. Why would Steve Jobs leave a pin behind?
Steve Jobs Item Auctions Come and Go
Would you wear another item of clothing, accessory or item that Steve Jobs used during his life? With curiosity, This auction joins many others that have been revealed. One of the most expensive is a pair of Birkenstock Arizona sandals that reached a value of $200,000.
If we talk about computers, we must not forget this Apple-I which was registered and numbered by hand by Steve Jobs. It reached the scandalous figure of 400,000 dollars.
What other valuable item of Steve Jobs could be sold at auction? There are no limits for collectors. Items as common today as a check and a card were also sold at auction., the difference is that they were signed by Jobs. The check was sold at auction for $106,985, the value of the original check was $175. It all started with an offer of $16,500.
On the other hand, the 1983 Apple Computer business card was signed by Steve Jobs and sold at auction for $181,183. A figure much higher than that of the check.
One of the last rarities we will see here is a job application from Steve himself that sold for $343,000. Signed in 1973, it’s really an amazing hand-made paper in which you can notice a description of special abilities and skills. There was a second auction of the digital NFT version which reached the figure of $27,460.
What other items associated with Steve Jobs do we still need to see? The ceiling is very high and the financial figures we have seen here could soon be exceeded by this trial.
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