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Upon getting The Price is Right gig, Drew Carey got the staff iPhones. Which model? It was "The" iPhone, as in there was no reason to number them because a month previous to that there was no such thing as an iPhone.

So Roger Dobkowitz had no need for it, so he never used it. And now he put it up for auction. Sealed in the original box with a story of provenance.

How much did he get for it? ..... yodelee-de-do-de-ah oh-weah la-da-doo-deeah, la-da-doo-deeah.....

https://www.bonhams.com/auction/29359/lot/76/apple-iphone-1-sealed-in-original-box-with-fantastic-provenance-apple-iphone-1-8gb-smartphone-2007-sealed-in-original-box-since-its-production-144-x-88-x-68-mm-5-58-x-3-12-x-2-1116-inches/

I would have linked to the story that I originally saw it in, but since they shifted between Dobkowitz and Dubkowitz, I decided not to. (Everything was essentially copied from the auction listing with no additional reporting anyway.)

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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2023, 04:37:52 AM »
I've never seen anyone else (in the game show fandom, anyway) fall in status from "beloved icon" to "despicable ingrate" as far and as quickly as Roger has.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2023, 09:06:04 AM »
Someone said this further proves how adverse to technology Roger was, but I digress...

By no means is he obligated to accept the gift, and I dunno whether Drew was aware Roger kept the phone sealed for 16 years. But the original iPhone was about $500. If I give you something that expensive and I find out you're keeping it sealed and then sell it, I'd be a little insulted. Of course we don't know their relationship at the time, but it does feel like sour grapes on Roger's part, knowing what we do know.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2023, 09:13:48 AM »
If I give you something that expensive and I find out you're keeping it sealed and then sell it, I'd be a little insulted.

Why should you be insulted? The recipient should be able to do anything they want with it…Keep it, destroy it, sell it, etc…

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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2023, 09:33:55 AM »
If I give you something that expensive and I find out you're keeping it sealed and then sell it, I'd be a little insulted.

Why should you be insulted? The recipient should be able to do anything they want with it…Keep it, destroy it, sell it, etc…
You left out the parts where I said a) Roger wasn't obligated to keep the phone, and b) Drew paid $500.

But to answer your question, I just always felt doing something like that is poor form. You keep it for a while then resell, fine. But to me this is like re-gifting, which is also frowned upon - or at the very least considered awkward - by most people.

It's also no secret the two didn't have the greatest professional relationship, which I also alluded to earlier.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2023, 10:59:25 AM »
But to answer your question, I just always felt doing something like that is poor form. You keep it for a while then resell, fine. But to me this is like re-gifting, which is also frowned upon - or at the very least considered awkward - by most people.
See I find it more awkward that Roger kept it rather than re-gifting it. I'm not accusing him of autograph hound-level behavior, but no one in his life would've enjoyed a smart phone?

Considering Drew showed during the strike that he's just Like That and that the origin story of the iPhone is (imo) on par with a new quarterback buying his linemen Rolexes, I don't think we need to feel angry on anyone's behalf.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2023, 11:17:28 AM »
Someone said this further proves how adverse to technology Roger was, but I digress...

I, for one, welcome Roger's resistance to our new robot overlords.

I dunno whether Drew was aware Roger kept the phone sealed for 16 years.

It sounds as if Roger wasn't aware he kept the phone sealed for 16 years.

But the original iPhone was about $500. If I give you something that expensive and I find out you're keeping it sealed and then sell it, I'd be a little insulted.

Collectors be collectors, and Steve Jobs bred some of the best for his products.  I suppose the reason somebody would fork over the cash for this is the same reason some of us around here fork over cash for old game show props on eBay: People consider it worth that much to oneself (Would an iPhone 1 even work today?), and again, it doesn't read to me that Roger was hanging onto this hoping to score big bucks someday.  It sounds like he threw it in a drawer and forgot about it until he found it again and realized it was worth something (though why he would make a point of saying he moved it from a drawer to a safe is the one part that does scream poor form, I suppose, if you're against holding onto unopened gifts and selling them at a profit on the collectors market.  The length of time it lived in a safe after living in a drawer is a length of time which we do not know to be days, months or years or whatever).

I applaud him.  What's that old saying about one person's trash and another person's treasure?

Also, in other news, the Plinko sign just sold at auction for 770 bucks more than Roger's iPhone.  Makes me wonder if Roger just bought himself the memorabilia of the century for a mere $770.

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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2023, 01:52:04 PM »
If I give you something that expensive and I find out you're keeping it sealed and then sell it, I'd be a little insulted.

Why should you be insulted? The recipient should be able to do anything they want with it…Keep it, destroy it, sell it, etc…



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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2023, 01:52:51 PM »
(Would an iPhone 1 even work today?)

I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't, although it would be locked to AT&T's network, so you would have to get them to activate it and I'm guessing they wouldn't want the bother of supporting it, but at the minimum you could use it as an ugly thick low-capacity iPod Touch.

Honestly it would have more collector value remaining sealed in the package, probably.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2023, 02:44:05 PM »
at the minimum you could use it as an ugly thick low-capacity iPod Touch.
I mean, would you feel comfortable putting a device that hasn't been supported for 13 years on a mobile or internet network?
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #10 on: November 16, 2023, 03:05:43 PM »
at the minimum you could use it as an ugly thick low-capacity iPod Touch.
I mean, would you feel comfortable putting a device that hasn't been supported for 13 years on a mobile or internet network?
So about a decade ago, I applied to drive for Uber. After the interview they gave me an iPhone (I think) 4. But because I have a tendency to drive fast while cops are nearby, Uber didn't bring me on board. However, I forgot to give them their phone back and last year I found it while packing for a move. Dunno where it is now, but I'd love to test it out to see if it works.

/Lyft was more forgiving and hired me
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #11 on: November 16, 2023, 03:07:07 PM »
I mean, would you feel comfortable putting a device that hasn't been supported for 13 years on a mobile or internet network?

Extremely fair cop, and actually that's a pretty good question, I wonder where the WiFi encryption tops out on that thing....

ANSWER: BARELY supposed WPA2 encryption. And not even WPA2-AES. Good catch.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #12 on: November 16, 2023, 03:49:11 PM »
Okay, so Roger is 5 digits richer for selling an I phone that's 16 years old. What could this new owner do with it to make about as much as Roger made? What are the odds that there's another fan of TPIR and Drew Carey that has that kind of money for a sealed box?

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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #13 on: November 16, 2023, 04:01:27 PM »
Okay, so Roger is 5 digits richer for selling an I phone that's 16 years old. What could this new owner do with it to make about as much as Roger made? What are the odds that there's another fan of TPIR and Drew Carey that has that kind of money for a sealed box?
Likely the phone sold to an electronic collector that likes to collect equipment in original packaging.

I know some NES sealed games sold for a lot.

I don’t see Roger, Drew, or Price’s history having anything to do with the high sale price.
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Re: Roger auctions Drew's gift iPhone (When was the last time that happened?)
« Reply #14 on: November 16, 2023, 04:33:22 PM »
ANSWER: BARELY supposed WPA2 encryption. And not even WPA2-AES. Good catch.
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