Steve Jobs' early Apple artifacts and personal items are heading to auction. RR Auction is handling the sale of items from Jobs' childhood home. The collection comes from John Chovanec, Jobs' stepbrother.
The auction includes Jobs' desk, Reed College notebooks, and Atari work from the mid-70s. Also featured are Bob Dylan tapes, magazines about Jobs, and an early Apple poster. A dozen of Jobs' high school bow ties are included. A document signed by Jobs related to the sale of his father's share in the family home is also up for bid.
The auction offers a rare glimpse into Jobs' formative years. Industry experts anticipate strong interest from collectors and Apple enthusiasts. The sale could impact the market value of early Apple memorabilia.
Chovanec inherited the items after gaining possession of the contents of Jobs' childhood bedroom. Jobs showed Chovanec an early Macintosh in that room, detailing its development.
Bidding details and auction dates will be released soon by RR Auction.
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