Several items once owned by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs are up for auction on Saturday. The items are from the collection of Mark Sheff, a natural foods chef who was the estate manager for Jobs' Albany, California property in the 1980s.
"Steve was looking for live-in help. We had organic gardening and natural foods cooking experience," Scheff said. The items were collected when Jobs threw them out. "We kept some, shared some with the landscapers and friends and brought some to Goodwill. The collection we ended up with is quite random," Sheff wrote.
Items up for auction include:
● A pair of used Birkenstock sandals
● A black NEXT turtleneck
● A used Seiko wristwatch
● A group of four smaller items, including a Steve Jobs NEXT business card, and an Apple pen from the 80s
Scheff previously donated three business cards to the Marin School which sold for $10,500.
Bidding on the lots started at $850 each. The group of items is up to $3,400.
[via BI]
"Steve was looking for live-in help. We had organic gardening and natural foods cooking experience," Scheff said. The items were collected when Jobs threw them out. "We kept some, shared some with the landscapers and friends and brought some to Goodwill. The collection we ended up with is quite random," Sheff wrote.
Items up for auction include:
● A pair of used Birkenstock sandals
● A black NEXT turtleneck
● A used Seiko wristwatch
● A group of four smaller items, including a Steve Jobs NEXT business card, and an Apple pen from the 80s
Scheff previously donated three business cards to the Marin School which sold for $10,500.
Bidding on the lots started at $850 each. The group of items is up to $3,400.
[via BI]