it is a neat  show  and  brings exposure to your museum... but some of their  prop masters have their heads up their.... 
 
  example.... TESLA  working on early invention  with  1950's Heathkit  stuff on the shelf and an HP 200 series audio oscillator on the  shelf also...  that is... BAAAADDD!
 
Ed Sharpe Archaist  for SMECC
 
In a message dated 12/8/2017 11:24:01 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
Hi Patrica,

We have dealt with the Mysteries at the Museum show many times.  Feel free to contact me off list and I'll answer your questions as best I can. [log in to unmask]

-Rachel

On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Bornhofen, Patricia L <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

All:

 

I’m looking for information from any institutions who have worked with/been featured on the Travel Channel’s Mystery at the Museum show.

 

A producer who works with a production company for the show has contacted us to possibly be featured in an upcoming episode.

Since their filming would directly involve our collection and our experts, I would like to know if other institutions found the process/experience to have been positive and results beneficial to them.

 

References, in support or otherwise?

 

Patricia

 

PATRICIA BORNHOFEN, PH.D
Manager of Communications

 

National Music Museum

414 E. Clark Street

Vermillion, South Dakota  57069


Direct: (605) 677-3971

Museum: (605) 677-5306

www.nmmusd.org 

   

 

 

 



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