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History of Apple 18x24 print $19 at Fab.com
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http://fab.com/sale/4550/product/101922/

In the future, there will be historians devoted entirely to the study of the rudimentary computer, and at the center of their prized possessions will be a pristine Apple Lisa computer, and collection of 21st century Macbook Pros. This poster will be their holy grail.

Printed on 100lb archival recycled stock, certified by the FSC. Each print is signed and numbered. Edition of 900.


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#2
Is there a way to look at it without having to sign up for membership?
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#3
Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
Is there a way to look at it without having to sign up for membership?

http://popchartlab.com/products/the-insa...y-of-apple

Starts in '83 so it's missing some of the early Apple II's and the Apple III...
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#4
The mid-90s lines are a little hosed up...they've got the Performa 6200 (aka "Road Apple," a miserable, hobbled wretch of a machine) listed as a Power Mac 6200, which it wasn't.
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#5
god, that makes me feel old.
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#6
They didn't name the Performas as such in some cases. I just saw one of these framed and hanging at a client's place. I was wondering where I could get one. Thanks for the link.
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tenders wrote:
The mid-90s lines are a little hosed up...they've got the Performa 6200 (aka "Road Apple," a miserable, hobbled wretch of a machine) listed as a Power Mac 6200, which it wasn't.

Makes you wonder why anyone would want one.
I suggests one of you Apple fans make an accurate version.
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#8
No Portable. I wonder what else was left out. Somebody didn't do their homework.
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