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Steve’s sister Patti and his friend from Reed, Dan Kottke. They paid them $1 a board. The parts for the Apple cost $220, while the computer was sold to Terrel for $500, who would usually put it in wooden boxes.
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Steve and Woz also started selling the computer on their own. They agreed
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on the retail price of $666.66 (note that his price was based on a simple calculation — a 33% margin — and had nothing to do with the Satanic
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number of course). They showed it to the Homebrew folks in March 1976, but the response wasn’t that enthusiastic. So they went elsewhere, going
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from store to store and trying to sell them. They sold a couple hundreds this way.
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This was the start of Apple Computer. Steve and Woz had bought the other
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co-founder Ron Wayne out for $800, and incorporated the company on April 1, 1976.
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