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    Historic Shin'enKan artifacts sold by Price Tower amid financial struggles

    By Andy Dossett, Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise,

    2024-04-25
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    The Price Tower owners confirmed Thursday that they sold the few remaining artifacts from Shin'enKan, Joe Price's Bartlesville home designed and built by architect Bruce Goff, which burned down on Dec. 26, 1996.

    The centerpiece of the collection, the Shin'enKan gate that has stood outside the Price Tower for more than 20 years, was sold — cut from its pillars, dismantled and loaded on a truck Thursday morning.

    The EE learned through an anonymous tip on Wednesday that two men were loading up a box truck with artifacts. Upon arriving Wednesday evening, the EE reporter was accosted by Price Tower owner Cynthia Blanchard.

    "Andy, what the f*** are you doing here? What the f*** are you doing?" Blanchard yelled from across the parking lot. "Are you trying to kill the Tower?"

    At the time, Blanchard initially reported that the gate was being sent off to be restored and wasn't being sold, but confirmed that other pieces from storage and the museum were sold to keep the Price Tower afloat.

    The EE observed multiple items, such as furniture and pieces of art, loaded into the box truck on Wednesday. At the time, Blanchard didn't confirm which items were sold.

    "These people offered to help, and they are restoring it for us," Blanchard said. "It's long overdue."

    When pressed for further information Thursday, she confirmed that the gate had been sold to save it.

    "In truth, the community should be thanking us for saving the gate," Blanchard replied in a text when asked if the gate had been sold. "Yes, someone has offered to help."

    Mary Winn Dills, the former curator and caretaker of Shin'enKan, told the EE she was sick about what was happening.

    "It's like we are reliving the loss all over again," Dills said. "The gate, phoenix and ashtray were all loaned to the tower by the Friends of Shin'enKan, and now they are gone."

    Dills said the Price Tower told her they sold the artifacts and that they would have the first right of refusal once the gate was restored.

    "I'm skeptical we will get it back; if it's gone, what difference does it make?" Dills said, "They don't have any money; how can they pay for the gate to be restored?"

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    sakkugamli
    04-28
    When can we google search Cynthia Blanchard Arrest? Anthem Blanchard Arrest? Obviously City Hall and PTAC couldn't figure out how to google search Cynthia Blanchard Fraud or something more basic like Cynthia Blanchard Lawsuit. Maybe someone needs to teach the BDA, BPD and Cityhall how to Google Search before they hand our tax money to conartists send this foul mouthed Cynthia Blanchard packing back to California or put her in the county jail!
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