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Posted by Arron on 18 Dec 2011 @ 2:32 PM
Ron Wayne, the third – (and often most forgotten) – founding member of Apple, who 35-years ago decided to sell his original 10% stake in Apple Computer, Inc, (a stake which, if Wayne were to sell today, would have been worth approximately $35,000,000,000), last week met with the guys at Engadget who were lucky enough to convince the 77-year old to share a glimpse of documents from Apple’s distant past.
The documents were described as covering a whole host of aspects of the business. From drafts of the first Apple warranty papers, to “pages of pages of plans and pencils drawings of an Apple I enclosure Jobs asked Wayne to build,” we’ve embedded a selection of the documents shared, below.
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To see the full set, be sure to head over to Engadget.









