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Engelbart/SRI mouse smashes record price for a computer mouse

Engelbart/SRI mouse smashes record price for a computer mouse
Douglas Engelbart pictured during the "Mother of All Demos" in December 1968, explaining concepts that really did change the world, with the Smithsonian Institute explaining the significance of the event in this article entitled "How Douglas Engelbart Invented the Future." At right is a diagram from documentation sold with the mouse/keyset, showing the relationship that evolved with Apple Computer. The 1968 "Mother of All Demos" was the first time the concept of the mouse was shown to the public - just 55 years ago.
Douglas Engelbart pictured during the "Mother of All Demos" in December 1968, explaining concepts that really did change the world, with the Smithsonian Institute explaining the significance of the event in this article entitled "How Douglas Engelbart Invented the Future." At right is a diagram from documentation sold with the mouse/keyset, showing the relationship that evolved with Apple Computer. The 1968 "Mother of All Demos" was the first time the concept of the mouse was shown to the public - just 55 years ago.
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Douglas Engelbart demonstrates the computer mouse for the first time on 9 December, 1968. In his left hand is a coding keyset. The Engelbart/SRI concept helped change the world and one of the original first production prototypes looks set to recalibrate auction records on 10 September 2024
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Douglas Engelbart demonstrates the computer mouse for the first time on 9 December, 1968. In his left hand is a coding keyset. The Engelbart/SRI concept helped change the world and one of the originals looks set to recalibrate auction records on 10 September 2024
RRAuction has sold all three of the original batch of computer mouses that have reached auction - one for $34,479 in December 2020, one for $45,935 in March 2022, and the mouse/coding keyset pairing above for $178,936 on 16 March, 2023
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RRAuction has sold all three of the original batch of computer mouses that have reached auction - one for $34,479 in December 2020, one for $45,935 in March 2022, and the mouse/coding keyset pairing above for $178,936 on 16 March, 2023
Douglas Engelbart pictured during the "Mother of All Demos" in December 1968, explaining concepts that really did change the world, with the Smithsonian Institute explaining the significance of the event in this article entitled "How Douglas Engelbart Invented the Future." At right is a diagram from documentation sold with the mouse/keyset, showing the relationship that evolved with Apple Computer. The 1968 "Mother of All Demos" was the first time the concept of the mouse was shown to the public - just 55 years ago.
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Douglas Engelbart pictured during the "Mother of All Demos" in December 1968, explaining concepts that really did change the world, with the Smithsonian Institute explaining the significance of the event in this article entitled "How Douglas Engelbart Invented the Future." At right is a diagram from documentation sold with the mouse/keyset, showing the relationship that evolved with Apple Computer. The 1968 "Mother of All Demos" was the first time the concept of the mouse was shown to the public - just 55 years ago.
The machine that put the computer mouse on the road to stardom - the original Apple Mac 128K
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The machine that put the computer mouse on the road to stardom - the original Apple Mac 128K
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One of the first computer mouses and a coding keyset created by computer pioneer Douglas Engelbart have sold for US$178,936 at auction. Like the two previous such Engelbart mouses that have gone to auction, the mouse was sold at RRAuction in Boston, though the value is finally beginning to reflect the historical status of the pioneering device.

The early input devices are very similar to those used in Engelbart’s ground-breaking 1968 "Mother of All Demos", in which Engelbart publicly debuted the mouse, as well as hypertext, object addressing, dynamic file linking, shared-screen collaboration and so many more technological enablers.

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Steve Jobs licensed the use of the mouse for $40,000, incorporating it into Apple’s WYSIWYG user interface and the rest is history, with derivatives of the mouse pointing/cursor concept having since sold in the billions.

The first Engelbart mouse that went to auction sold for $34,479 in December 2020, just over 52 years after that famous demonstration, and seven years after Engelbart passed away, and we have regularly revisited the historical gravitas of the device in articles. Leading up to that first auction of one of the original Engelbart mouses, David Szondy wrote of the estimated $800 price as a “huge bargain.”

RRAuction has sold all three of the original batch of computer mouses that have reached auction - one for $34,479 in December 2020, one for $45,935 in March 2022, and the mouse/coding keyset pairing above for $178,936 on 16 March, 2023
RRAuction has sold all three of the original batch of computer mouses that have reached auction - one for $34,479 in December 2020, one for $45,935 in March 2022, and the mouse/coding keyset pairing above for $178,936 on 16 March, 2023

Even though it fetched 40 times its estimate and set a world record price for a computer mouse, the rarity and historical gravitas of the first batch of mouses developed by Engelbart’s team at Stanford Research Institute (SRI), now SRI International, will never diminish.

The machine that put the computer mouse on the road to stardom - the original Apple Mac 128K
The machine that put the computer mouse on the road to stardom - the original Apple Mac 128K

The value of an object at auction is invariably difficult to predict, though the key variables in the equation are invariably supply, demand and provenance. The mouse was one of the key enablers of the computer revolution, the best known legacy of Engelbart, and there are very few still in private hands. If there is ever another original that reaches auction, the price can be expected to be considerably higher.

Douglas Engelbart demonstrates the computer mouse for the first time on 9 December, 1968. In his left hand is a coding keyset. The Engelbart/SRI concept helped change the world and one of the original first production prototypes looks set to recalibrate auction records on 10 September 2024
Douglas Engelbart demonstrates the computer mouse for the first time on 9 December, 1968. In his left hand is a coding keyset. The Engelbart/SRI concept helped change the world and one of the originals looks set to recalibrate auction records on 10 September 2024

A subsequent auction of a skeleton of one of Engelbart’s early mouses fetched $45,935 at RRAuction in March 2022.

Source: RRAuction

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Changed my life and my entire career trajectory.