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Posted by: khannonnd on 2016-10-31 17:16:35 So I acquired additional Apple III-related goods today from the same Craigslist source, including a Monitor III. This Monitor III has a badge that is like glued to the front that reads "Apple Computer Inc: 1082" (see picture below). Has anyone seen badges like this before? Is this a sign it was used internally by Apple workers? I note that this Monitor III has what *seems* to be a low serial number (its 4 digits and dated May 1981 -- there was another Monitor III I left since it looked like it was in rough condition that was dated December 1980 and had a 3 digit serial number).

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Posted by: Gorgonops on 2016-10-31 17:32:37 That certainly looks like a corporate asset tag. It very probably was in use at an Apple facility before it was sold off or spirited home by a worker. (This doesn't of course imply that it's a RARE PROTOTYPE or anything, it's mostly of casual interest. The Apple III was the primary development platform for the Lisa, as a lot of its software was written in Pascal, so they had a lot of them around. Not to mention the Monitor III turned up on top of Apple II+s and early IIes with regularity; I'd venture it's considerably more common than the computer it titularly matches.)
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Posted by: sstaylor on 2016-10-31 18:44:24 Looks almost exactly like the inventory control tags used by the university where I used to work.
Also, ditto Gorgonops
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Posted by: Mikemike690 on 2016-11-11 15:37:10 Yup that's an asset tag, I just brought a Lisa 2/10 with an asset tag on the front
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