Kentucky Wagon Manufacturing Company edit
Hi. I see you have some extracts on your user page relating to the above company. I thought it might be useful to alert you that I am writing an article about the Associated Motor Industries which had merged with Kentucky. My research is likely to cross over with yours so I am happy to share any information I come across with you. NealeFamily (talk) 23:00, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
- Associated Motor Industries article has now been created. Would you like a hand getting the Kentuky article finished? NealeFamily (talk) 02:42, 12 July 2013 (UTC)
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I'm not sure about your reversion. The source I added clearly states he and his wife did live at the house. Your source is contradictory, and contains a clear error - it states that "it belonged to Sam and Hilda Rolfe" and that it was purchased by "its last owners, Sam and Hilda Newman-Rolfe, in 2004." The last is a clear error as Rolfe died in 1997. How reliable is Eichler Network? It appears to be closer to a blog than a major news source, albeit a respected one. Is the author of the op-ed a journalist? This source says it was bought by the Rolfes in 1975, [1]. KJP1 (talk) 16:23, 20 April 2024 (UTC)
- Hello - thanks for helping to make sure the revision is or is not accurate - I'll look for corroboration in local newspapers. Thanks again! WmArbaugh (talk) 16:30, 20 April 2024 (UTC)
- No problem, I'm all for accuracy. But at the moment we have two RS that say the Rolfes did own the house, and one, of seemingly lesser reputability, saying they bought it in 2004, which is clearly an error given the date of Sam Rolfe's death. At present, the balance of sources favours retention, not reversion. KJP1 (talk) 16:34, 20 April 2024 (UTC)
- Perseverance furthers! According to https://robbreport.com/shelter/celebrity-homes/chris-pratt-katherine-schwarzenegger-house-brentwood-1235575063/
- "...another one of L.A.’s historic gems was surreptitiously demolished with little warning. Located on one of Brentwood’s most prestigious streets, the so-called Zimmerman House by modernist architect Craig Ellwood was razed in a matter of days. In its place, a new and much larger mansion is currently rising.
- According to the USModernist nonprofit, the Zimmerman house was commissioned in 1949 by Martin and Eva Zimmerman, and completed in 1950. Once featured in Progressive Architecture magazine, the 0.83-acre estate featured gardens and mature trees carefully placed by esteemed landscape designer Garrett Eckbo. Inside, the blocky modernist structure offered five bedrooms and three bathrooms in 2,770 square feet of single-story living space.
- The house changed hands in 1968 and again in 1975, when it sold for the paltry sum of $205,000 to Sam and Hilda Rolfe, he the co-creator of the classic 1960s spy series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and the CBS series Have Gun — Will Travel. Sam Rolfe died in 1993, but his widow Hilda continued to own and reside at the property until her own death nearly 30 years later.
- Although the Zimmerman house was never listed on the open market, the property was quietly sold last January, just months after Hilda’s death, for $12.5 million. The off-market buyers were Hollywood actor Chris Pratt and author Katherine Schwarzenegger, who wasted little time in demolishing the midcentury structure to make way for their own new Brentwood dream home—which is currently still in the early stages of construction." WmArbaugh (talk) 20:59, 20 April 2024 (UTC)
- No problem, I'm all for accuracy. But at the moment we have two RS that say the Rolfes did own the house, and one, of seemingly lesser reputability, saying they bought it in 2004, which is clearly an error given the date of Sam Rolfe's death. At present, the balance of sources favours retention, not reversion. KJP1 (talk) 16:34, 20 April 2024 (UTC)