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October 1977 Price List

By October, 1977, the Apple I was no longer included in Apple's price list.

October 1977 Price List

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April 1977 Price List

The Apple I had dropped in price by April, 1977, from $666 to $475.

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March Newsletter

There were three more issues after this one that have since been lost.


March APPLE 1 POWER Joe Torzewski 51625 Chestnut Road

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Premier Newsletter

This is the first of the Apple I Owners Club's newsletters. One was written every two to three months.


APPLE 1 POWER Joe Torzewski 51625 Chestnut Road Granger,In 46530

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Invitation to join the User Group

This is the letter that would be sent out to Apple I owners inviting them to join Joe's Apple I User's Group. It's a form letter, with the name and date needing to be added.


Joe Torzewski 51625 Chestnut Road

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Letter from Apple to Joe about replacement parts

Joe wrote to Apple in an attempt to to find a 2519 IC chip. This was their reply:


Apple Computer Inc.
Service Department
20605 Lazeneo Drive
Cupertiono, California 95014
(408) 446-5444

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History

Apple Computer was founded on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne. The Apple I was introduced at the Homebrew Computer Club in May with Paul Terrell of the Byte Shop ordering 50 units at $500 apiece.

Joe Torzewski purchased his Apple 1 in 1977, direct from Apple and not long after the initial introduction. He was an engineer, like most early buyers of personal computers. Joe chose the Apple 1 over the competing S-100 sytems largly due to the integrated design. Problems with the S-100 bus were plentiful, whereas the Apple 1 already had everything onboard.

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