I really enjoyed seeing that Bill Graham archives story. The owner
probably is not -that- interested in protection, as he is selling most
of the collection piece by piece online. See
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com.
That said, he does need a better environment for the A/V materials,
which he intends to keep and release commercially. They were jumbled up
in random cardboard boxes.
Ryan Speer
-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Steve Petersen
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 9:52 AM
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Subject: [RM] Memorabilia Vault
Did anybody else happen to see the fascinating story on CBS Sunday
Morning
last Sunday on the Bill Graham memorabilia collection? It was purchased
by a gentleman named Bill Sagan and is a drove of stuff on rock-n-roll.
He
showed some posters out of Bill Graham's private R-n-R show collection
which he said is priceless. The part that concerned me was that it
showed
the area they were stored in- a beautiful brick loft area BUT no vault,
stuff including audio/video tapes on shelves and windows to the outside.
If this collection is truly worth an estimated 50-100 million dollars
Hugh
needs to get on the phone for a vault ( Hugh- remember where this lead
came from). For more information on this story go to the CBS Sunday
morning web-site.
Have a great day
Steve Petersen CRM
Records Manager
Rockwell Collins Inc
319.295.5244
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