Vienna – IT Repairman Seeks Home For Apple Collection, Possibly World’s Largest

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    Apple computers sit on the shelves in the storage of Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky in Korneuburg, Austria September 27, 2018.REUTERS/Leonhard FoegerVienna – An Austrian computer repairman has amassed what he believes could be the world’s biggest collection of old Apple computers, but it might all soon be destroyed unless someone can take it off his hands.

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    Over the years since he began working for a company that repaired Apples in Vienna in the 1980s, Roland Borsky’s collection has grown to roughly 1,100 computers, he says – far more than the 472 items at Prague’s Apple Museum, which says it is the world’s biggest private collection of Apple products.

    “Just as others collect cars and live in a little box to afford them, so it is with me,” he said in his office, which is so packed with dusty items like a wall of old monitors that he has moved most of them to a warehouse outside the city.

    Ironically, however, Apple’s success has made life harder for his business, and he has decided to close it. Apple opened its first store in Vienna in February, taking over much of the repairs previously done by firms like Borsky’s. Parts are also often harder to replace on Apple’s newer devices, he says.

    Now that his income has dried up, Borsky says he cannot afford the rent on his warehouse. He hopes that a benefactor will put his collection on display and pay off his debt of 20,000-30,000 euros ($23,000-35,000).

    Asked what would happen to his collection if that didn’t happen soon, he said: “It’ll be shredded. That is what bothers me the most because I can’t currently rent a storage space that I can afford.”

    He has already put his computers on display as part of temporary exhibitions in Vienna but he hopes the collection will find a permanent home.

    “I would be pleased if it is simply put on display anywhere … so people can see it,” Borsky, 53, said.

    Apple declined to comment.

    ($1 = 0.8648 euros)
    Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky holds the iCamera in his office in Vienna, Austria September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
    Macintosh SE computers sit in the storage of Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky in Korneuburg, Austria September 27, 2018.
    Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky displays an eMate 300 in his office in Vienna, Austria September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

    Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky stands in his office in Vienna, Austria September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

    Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky writes on a Newton personal digital assistant in his office in Vienna, Austria September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
    Apple computers sit in the storage of Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky in Korneuburg, Austria September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
    Macintosh SE computers are seen in the office of Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky in Vienna, Austria October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
    iMacs are seen in the office of Austrian Apple computer collector Roland Borsky in Vienna, Austria September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger


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    5 years ago

    I’m sure Apple, a 1 trillion dollar business can’t afford to pay for the collections storage.

    edgreenberg
    edgreenberg
    5 years ago

    Interesting collection, but it’s Apple 1 and Apple ][ that are really valuable. Mac’s? Ok, but not as much as pre-mac.

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    5 years ago

    An old apple computer is one thing to keep in a museum. But this is just too much even for that. He should just scrap the lot and recycle the metal parts – they include some precious metals, and with that collection, I am sure it will amass to a significant amount.