Cult of Mac Contest: Name Mystery Apple Object, Win T-shirt

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The fourth in a series of five t-shirt giveaways, correctly name this mystery Apple item and you could win a T-shirt.

Not just any T-shirt: choose from the Apple-inspired designs at might tees, which include the I Love Lisa we wrote about, a retro-style logo and Steve Jobs in typeface.

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The tees are made with water-based eco inks screen printed on high quality tri-blend shirts (part organic cotton, part recycled rayon and polyester) and a $28-$36 value.

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Cult of Mac Contest: Name Mystery Apple Object, Win T-shirt

We’ll chose a winner at random from correct answers — this time leave them in the comments but specify object and model, e.g. “Apple IIGS.”

Contest ends midnight, November 3.

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  • Stephen Beckwith

    Hmm, just like the Macintosh Quadra 700 I used to one. One SWEET box!
    I believe it only had 2 screws, one of which was a grounding screw. A Beautiful example of DFM (Design For Manufacturing). Everything plugged in/snapped in. Very sweet. Upgraded the HD 2x. Was sad to let it go. . .

  • Marky Mark

    Quadra 700

  • Jake

    It’s a Macintosh Quadra 700 and I think the picture was taken with Photobooth because it’s flipped.

  • Galen

    That’s the drive from a mac quadra but it’s flipped 90 degrees

  • Lee Avery

    As an Apple engineer I spent a lot of time changing motherboards & HD’s in theses bad boys.

    Apple Macintosh Quadra 700

    Great machine though !!

  • http://www.stevenengel.com Steven Engel

    My calculations point only to a Quadra 700. rip.

  • Mike Steebes

    Apple Macintosh Quadra 700.

  • Patrick Schenk

    It’s a Quadra 700! It was a very nice computer… It even ran Photoshop without problems… (I’m talking about 1993 – if I’m not mistaken).

  • http://www.trollop.org Steffen L. Norgren

    Macintosh Quadra 700

  • platnicat

    Somehow I think it MIGHT be a Quadra 700, but I have no basis for this assumption.

  • Kevin Mead

    Quadra 700. The pic is a flopped version of the same pic in Wikipedia.

  • Michael

    Macintosh II ci

  • Mark

    Macintosh Quadra 700

  • http://www.kutt-out.co.uk Billy Boyd Cape

    Macintosh Quadra 700

    duhh

  • Malcolm Kwan

    The successor to the IIci form factor, the Quadra 700.

  • Larry Molmud

    Mac IIci Floppy Drive slot