Tekserve Set to Auction off Its Macintosh Museum
Unseen products included.


Tekserve has served as a specialist for Mac devices for nearly 30 years at their West 23rd street location, long before Apple stores came into existence. Since announcing their closure on August 15th, they have decided to auction off some of their most valuable machines from Macintosh history, as well as unseen products that never made it to the public eye. Some notable items offered in the 500-lot auction include a melted Macintosh, a NeXTcube, and a Macintosh 128K that is signed by none other than Steve Wozniak himself. Roland Auctions NY will host the auction, including more vintage technology such as cameras, radios, and furniture.