Vintage 1980s Apple Mac 512K Computer Steve Jobs Signatures Embossed Case For Sale

Vintage 1980s Apple Mac 512K Computer Steve Jobs Signatures Embossed Case
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Vintage 1980s Apple Mac 512K Computer Steve Jobs Signatures Embossed Case:
$450.00

Performed basic Power Up Test Only.
The mechanism for the disk drive does not work.Screen shows a \"?\" disk icon. Grey monitor display, no flicker.
Missing two rubber footings at base. No serial number sticker.
Normal age and faint discoloration on plastic case. Dried sticker tag residue on the top area. Some small dents and scratches on casing. Some rust or metal discoloration on battery compartment pins. Some dust and residue inside the computer. I can see the disk drive and motherboard. Embossed signatures on the interior of the case. 120V.
The side switch is a \"Programmer switch\" (reset & interrupt).
Comes with original Apple AC Power Cord. Nothing else is included.
Size: approx. 13-1/4\" x 9-3/4\" x 10\" inches
Merchandise is usually insured, and requires signature confirmation upon delivery. Email me if you have any questions. Thank you!


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