NeXT Computer Trade Show Shopping Bag
$225.00 + Shipping
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City | River Forest |
State/Province | Illinois |
Country | United States |
Zip/Postal Code | 60305 |
There is only one of these! Unlike the company, the bag still is in existence!
NeXT Computer Trade Show Shopping Bag
This vintage NeXT Computer, Inc. white paper promotional trade show bag with black cord handles is a very, very rare find. It is at least 23 years old, and in great shape for its years. The bag proudly displays the brand identity NeXT logo that was designed by the famous Graphic Designer Paul Rand. He was hired by the original NeXT founder, Steve Jobs in 1986 for a fee of $100,000 to create a brand identity and logo for the new computer company.
The NeXT Computer Trade Show Shopping Bag is a paper bag that is 13″ tall (not including the cord handles), it is 11″ wide, and 4 3/8″ wide when fully open. It still has the original white cardboard bottom insert that does have some wrinkles and dents. There is no printing manufacturing name on the bag, so who or where it was printed and produced by is unknown to me. There is a tiny puncture hole on one side near the bottom black edge, below the “m”.
The price for this unique item starts at $225.00, and if you are sincerely interested in buying this paper bag plus the NeXT Station Brochure, that is also for sale at this site, I am willing to sell both at a combined price. Shipping fees would be in addition to the sales price for one or both items.
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