Vintage 1983 Apple Computer Brass Cube Paperweight For Sale

Vintage 1983 Apple Computer Brass Cube Paperweight
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Vintage 1983 Apple Computer Brass Cube Paperweight :
$1983.00

Own this fantastic piece of Apple memorabilia. This ~2” heavy brass cube is a perfect addition for any Apple Computer enthusiasts or collector.

In 1983 Apple Computer introduced their Apple IIe, Apple III+, and the Apple Lisa computer models. During this period of its’ history, Apple was shifting from competing against it\'s main competitor in home computers —Commodore computers—to competing against the hugely successful IBM PC.


From the 1983 Apple Gift Catalog:

Weighing in at a hefty 32oz, this solid brass Kubberand paperweight is a heavyweight in a class all its own. Engraved with the Apple logo is sure to keep important notes where they belong.

Constructed of solid brass with a beautiful patina worthy of its age. The Apple logo and registered symbol is cast into the top face of the cube.


The bottom of the paperweight is covered in felt to protect delicate surfaces.


Buy it today, hand it down to future generations of Apple fans.



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