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Jobs autographed contract put up for auction

Steve Jobs

 
It turns out that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ signature of the NeXT era will be auctioned.

Includes letter cover page and event program

On February 16, 1989, Jobs listened to Charles Mann’s “The Powersharing Series,” an educational audiotape series of computers at the Boston Symphony Hall at the end of November of the previous year. I agreed to publish it as part of.
 
The online auction house AA Auction is auctioning this time with the signature of the contract signed at that time. Mr. Jobs is signing in bold at the end of the book, and Mr. Mann is counter-signing with a ballpoint pen.
 
It’s in good condition, with a cover page written in NeXT’s letterhead and the original program flyer for the Applefest ’82 in Boston, May 14-16, 1982. Listed as a keynote speaker.

Jobs’ signature has been auctioned in the past

This is not the first time Jobs’ signature has been auctioned off, and checks with Jobs’ signature have been auctioned off in the past.
 
It is said that Jobs did not want to do much because he saw the signature as an act of depriving him of trust. Therefore, it seems that a lot of value is found in his existing signature.
 
 
Source: AA Auction via Fast Company, 9to5Mac
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