Phonograph found in Wrong Way Corrigan's Garage

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Re: I've got Wrong Way Corrigan's phonograph!

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If you are interested in the provenance of the machine I'd suggest you get something in writing from the family or, better yet, a photo with Wrong Way with the phono. If you are inclined to mention a famous previous owner you need something. Just a suggestion...

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Jerry B. wrote:If you are interested in the provenance of the machine I'd suggest you get something in writing from the family or, better yet, a photo with Wrong Way with the phono. If you are inclined to mention a famous previous owner you need something. Just a suggestion...

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Problem with picking up items at this late date is you can't tell if an item was his or if someone just picked it up later & tossed it in the garage

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Re: I've got Wrong Way Corrigan's phonograph!

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The phonograph is but a side note in the story of this estate. It came out of Wrong Way Corrigan's garage. That's all I know, and I could attest/sign a statement to that fact if anyone were interested. However, the purpose of this post was merely to share an interesting find. I do not plan to sell the phonograph or in any way profit from it. I do plan to restore it in some way, and preserve whatever history that I know of it. As like-minded history buffs, I am sure that we can all appreciate that.

Now, that being said, the real historical significance of this estate lies in the photographs of Corrigan that were obtained from such. I am employed with a local library system, and I will see to it that each and every one of these photos is digitized for all to see. I would be glad to share a few of these here in the coming days if there is in interest, although I realize that this may be a bit off-topic.

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MikeB wrote: Now, that being said, the real historical significance of this estate lies in the photographs of Corrigan that were obtained from such. I am employed with a local library system, and I will see to it that each and every one of these photos is digitized for all to see. I would be glad to share a few of these here in the coming days if there is in interest, although I realize that this may be a bit off-topic.

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Off-topic, that's what the new Parlor section of the forum was made for. Please share.

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Re: Phonograph found in Wrong Way Corrigan's Garage

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Since he died in 1995, and I assume the family still owned the property, chances are that you have his phonograph since it is definitely from the correct time frame... I doubt that anyone else put it in the garage, so in my estimation the provenance is correct. If the house changed hands in 1995, then there would be some doubt... This particular phonograph has very little monetary value, only possible historical value. If you were selling it to the Pawn Stars for big bucks, then you would need a Certificate of Authenticity to prove it. As you stated, you could write your own document stating where and when you purchased it, which should suffice to add verification of it's origin... As far as a photo showing him using the same type phonograph, there would be no actual proof anyway, unless it was a rare one of a kind machine...
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Got this....
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Good enough...
"The phonograph† is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.

"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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