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In 1983, Steve Jobs typed this reply to a letter asking for his autograph

While Steve Jobs was known to decline requests for autographs, the cheeky response and early autograph from the Apple founder seems to have delighted fans on social media.

November 23, 2022 / 17:27 IST
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Steve Jobs's letter was sold at an auction for $479,939. (Image credit: @stem_feed)
Steve Jobs's letter was sold at an auction for $479,939. (Image credit: @stem_feed)

In 1983, a man from California wrote to Steve Jobs requesting an autograph. The Apple founder sent him a typed letter stating that he does not sign autographs. But, the letter had Jobs's distinctive, lowercase signature at the bottom.

A copy of the letter has resurfaced on Twitter and is now viral.

The letter has an Apple Computer Inc. letterhead that is dated back to May 11, 1983. It is addressed to LN Varon from Imperial Beach, California. In it, Steve Jobs wrote, “I’m honored that you’d write, but I’m afraid I don’t sign autographs.”

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While Steve Jobs was known to decline requests for autographs, the cheeky response and early autograph from the Apple founder seems to have delighted fans on social media.

The letter was auctioned for $479,939 in August.