Interesting for every Apple-1 Enthusiast who is looking for an original Apple-1: https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/347061206608005-apple-1-computer-signed-by-steve-wozniak?fbclid=IwAR0LtdTOz1Uyna0fi9akNJEznhTwZdVtFvZy8bmYjHTpjR4fCBv5y7oVMg8.
It is now listed in the Apple-1 Registry https://www.apple1registry.com/en/100.html.
The remarkable story of another (the Scardino Apple-1) is also published. A never wave-soldered Apple-1. https://www.apple1registry.com/en/99.html
Wow I have never seen this before. I know of other newer interface cards and others who have made using parts from the time but the first interface that I had seen. might not have been made during that time of course might have been made in 78/9/80's. But still
It is a unique machine. It was up and running in fall 1976. The owner changed some parts over the years and that is the reason why some ICs have younger date codes.
The daughter of the builder and owner remember that her father had a welcome screen for her in Oct 76.