A check for $ 2000 signed by Steve Jobs goes up for auction

Again the memorabilia is put into operation so that the lovers of the figure of Steve Jobs, can acquire a new piece related to one of the co-founders of Apple, along with Steve Jobs. This time it is a check for $ 2.000 signed by Steve Jobs from his personal account at Bank of America.

This check for $ 2.000, Steve Jobs gave it to his girlfriend at the time, Tina Redse on March 11, 1988 and has a starting price of $ 20.000, a price more than affordable for all lovers of the products that Steve Jobs had physical contact with.

Tina Redse met Steve Jobs in the early eighties, they went on several dates until he met his wife Laurene Powell Jobs. According to Walter Isaacson's biography Steve Jobs, Redse accompanied Jobs to the Super Bowl, where the iconic Macintosh ad was shown, and he later traveled to Europe with Steve when the company was officially launched in Europe.

Steve Jobs and Tina Redse dated for four years, arriving to live this in the house of Jobs for four years. But their relationship came to an end in 1989, since apparently Tina did not want to take their relationship further and repeatedly rejected Steve Jobs' marriage request, something that ended up breaking the relationship.

The check being auctioned out to Steve Jobs's former girlfriend, also include your phone number and address at the time. The auction is hosted by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, an industry leader in autograph and document auctions. If you've been looking for an original Steve Jobs autograph for a while, you can stop by this link and inform you of the necessary requirements to participate in the auction.


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