The two Steves (Jobs and Wozniak) may well be the best known founders of Apple, but Ronald Wayne was also instrumental in the earliest days of the company’s history. And now, he’s auctioning off his collection of private documents relating to those early days at the company. The sale is being held by the Christie’s auction house and includes proof sheets for the original Apple-1 operating manual and a number of preparatory drawings and blueprints for the casing of the Apple II computer that followed. There’s also an untouched pre-order sheet for the Apple II included in the lot.   While there’s no…

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