I wanted to share this great photo of what appears to be liquor hidden in a phonograph cabinet, next to a man who may have been a Prohibition agent. It is back stamped from the Maine Historical Society but beyond that I know nothing. Gift from a friend.
Mike
Great Prohibition Era Photo
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Re: Great Prohibition Era Photo
So I guess even back then people were converting phonographs into bars! 

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Re: Great Prohibition Era Photo
Very cool photo. Some of the upright machines have some fairly easily accessed hidey-holes. A friend once bought a VV-XVI and found seven Morgan dollars hidden in an envelope inside of it.
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Re: Great Prohibition Era Photo
The right machine to play The Alcoholic Blues!