Steve Jobs did not usually sign autographs, so a user sent him a letter and this is what the founder of Apple replied.
It’s no secret that Steve Jobs was a most peculiar person, all the stories we have known over the years prove it. From laughing at the competition’s phones and mercilessly criticizing the latest Marvel movie or throwing an iPhone to the ground, to laughing at Windows in full presentation.
And now we have found a new story of the genius of Apple that we did not know, one of those stories that only happens to special people. If you knew a little Steve Jobs, did you know that he was not very given to signing autographs?. However, one user got it in an incredible way.
As has just been revealed, this user wrote a letter for Steve Jobs to send an autograph by mail. However, the Apple co-founder himself responded by saying the following:
Dear Mr. Varon, I’m honored that you’re writing, but I’m afraid I don’t sign autographs. Sincerely, Steve Jobs
Just below the typewritten text, Steve Jobs signed the letter. That is to say, Jobs sent this user an autograph, albeit in his own way. With a dedicated letter indicating that he did not do that. Something very Jobs-esque.
Curiously, this letter signed by Steve Jobs has much more value than a simple autograph. We can see that it is an official letter from Apple from 1983, with the logo of the time at the top, as well as the address that Apple’s headquarters had at that time.
In 1983, Steve Jobs typed this reply to a letter asking for his autograph. pic.twitter.com/x4n9yX9PbP
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another one of those great stories surrounding Jobs, a most peculiar person. Just like that note that remains stuck for more than 10 years in front of a microwave or when he threw an iPod into a fish tank to prove that he was right.
Curiously, These types of items can be worth a lot of money.. Recently some of her sandals have been auctioned for thousands of dollars and her business cards have also reached incredible values.