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Jim Hambrick’s “Americana Hollywood Museum”: First Party Damage Appraisal at $111,500

March 6, 2009 By Jason DeBord

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In January, WSIL-TV Channel 3 and KFVS Channel 12 each broadcast reports about Jim Hambrick’s “Americana Hollywood Museum” being flooded due to a broken pipe, with Mr. Hambrick estimating over $100,000 in damages.  Today, The Paducah Sun updates the story with Mr. Hambrick declaring $111,500.00 in memorabilia damage.

The report makes no reference to any independent third-party appraisal of the memorabilia, nor any assessment as to authenticity of the items reported damaged.

As has been seen in the eBay marketplace  of late, there are many pieces in the marketplace attributed to Marilyn Monroe and other Hollywood celebrities that have “problematic” provenance.

Today’s article can be read at PaducahSun.com (see Metropolis’ Hollywood museum to reopen):

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Article Content:

Metropolis’ Hollywood museum to reopen
Water leak had forced closing

By Steve Vantreese

Friday, March 06, 2009

METROPOLIS, Ill. – The Americana Hollywood Museum, awash in internal flooding when a pipe ruptured in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, will reopen its expansive, campy exposition of pop culture memorabilia next week.

Owner Jim Hambrick said the doors to the collection of movie and entertainer artifacts will open March 20, essentially two months after a frozen pipe in a second-story wall burst, sending water leaking through displays on two floors.

“We’ve got a few loose ends to tie up, but we’re about ready to roll,” the Hollywood-native Hambrick said.

Hambrick said some displayed items were damaged beyond salvage in the flooding. Other memorabilia was brought out of storage and displays were rearranged.

“It was just a matter of bringing some new stuff out and reorganizing some of the things we already had out,” Hambrick said. “If you didn’t know what had happened, you wouldn’t even miss anything.”

The museum, sprawling throughout a multi-sectional 40,000 square feet that formerly housed a True Value Hardware store among other things, incurred damages in a relatively confined area, although some were among items more treasured by Hambrick.

“Try to understand how frustrating it was watching it rain into the Marilyn Monroe Room,” Hambrick said soon after discovering the damages.

Hambrick said the final assessment of damages to display items is $111,500.

“That’s my assessment based on the going prices for this kind of stuff even considering the downturn for demand in these difficult economic times,” he said.

He said the water cost the museum a number of old photographs and some documents with original autographs, including those of Marilyn Monroe.

“There were also three dresses that were Marilyn’s, wool dresses that started disintegrating as soon as the water got to them,” Hambrick said. “The collector’s value of these ranges from about $8,000 to $12,000 apiece nowadays.”

Hambrick, who also operates Metropolis’ SuperMuseum near the courthouse square and its Superman statue, said the present economy is difficult for museum visitation. But he found a new positive for the two collections.

“I’ve just gotten approval from the (Illinois Department of Transportation) to put listings for both museums on signs along I-24 that show the attractions at the Metropolis exit,” he said. “Even if that brings only another five or 10 cars a day, it will make a difference.”

Previous OPB Articles

Jim Hambrick’s “Americana Hollywood Museum” Flooded, Reports Over $100,000 In Damages

Below is an archive of the televised report broadcast by WSIL-TV Channel 3 (see www.WSILTV.com for source broadcast):

Jim Hambrick’s “Americana Hollywood Museum”: Additional News Coverage

Below is an archive of the televised report broadcast by KFVS Channel 12 (see www.WFVS12.com for source broadcast):

Jim Hambrick is also the owner of the “Super Museum” and is known for buying, selling, and authenticating Superman costumes and wardrobe pieces attributed to the Christopher Reeve Superman films of the 70s and 80s.

In late February, Philip Weiss Auctions canceled their previously announced auction offering Superman costumes “originally purchased from Jim Hambrick”:

  • Philip Weiss Auctions Cancels “Special Superhero Weekend”

The last Jim Hambrick authenticated Superman costume offered at public auction was in August 2008.  The costume was marketed as authentic, attributed to use in the Superman films, and included a Letter of Authenticity from Jim Hambrick.  Mr. Hambrick refused to publicly affirm the authenticity of both the costume and the document bearing his signature:

  • “ComicLink” Superman Costume Auction & Questions for Jim Hambrick (Super Museum / Supermuseum)
  • Response from Jim Hambrick (Super Museum / Supermuseum) Regarding Questions About Original Superman Costumes in the Marketplace
  • Response to Jim Hambrick (Super Museum / Supermuseum) Message
  • More from Jim Hambrick (Super Museum / Supermuseum)

The “original” Superman costume attributed to Christoper Reeve with the Jim Hambrick Letter of Authenticity realized a price of $3,600 at auction, which failed to meet the reserve:

  • “ComicLink”/”Super Museum” Superman Costume: Auction Outcome Update

A genuine Superman costume with proper provenance would be valued at $80,000 or more at public auction.

Further Reading:  Market Watch | Superman and Keyword | Jim Hambrick

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