
The iconic blue bird logo that once adorned Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters has been sold for $34,375 in an auction, months after Elon Musk rebranded the platform as X.
RR Auction, a firm known for handling rare collectables, confirmed the sale of the massive 254 kg sign, which measured 12 feet by 9 feet. However, the identity of the buyer remains undisclosed.

Musk has previously auctioned off various Twitter memorabilia, including office furniture and kitchen appliances.

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The auction also featured other valuable tech collectables, including a rare Apple-1 computer that went for $375,000, a 1976 Apple check signed by Steve Jobs that fetched $112,054, and a factory-sealed first-generation 4GB iPhone, which sold for $87,514.
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