Boy, can I verify this. I get dozens of calls a week from customers buying 
frames for those $5-$20 posters of Bruce's. Most of them have such glee that 
they got their "find" for so little. So, posters are all about fun anyway and 
there are many more $5 posters out there than $5000 posters, so I'm glad Bruce 
has a venue and even bothers to offer them and make my customers happy!!
 
Sue



Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 22:38:10 -0600From: brucehershen...@gmail.comsubject: Re: 
[MOPO] those testimonials for tlocepostersTo: mop...@sol03.american.edu
I would have 10,000 free lunches coming!
 
I pretty much DO come close to this, taking 75% on under $8 items. But I DO 
lose money on sub-$20 items, so I have to do this to discourage them.
 
The good news is that a lot of the sub $10 items I auctioned last year were old 
consignments, and while I still have thousands of them left, I am coming near 
the end of them, and I HAVE been getting much more selective in the new 
consignments I take.
 
As to Sean's "My hat is really off to him and his staff for all the hard work 
they do to ensure prices remain so affordable for so many", I completely agree. 
Many MoPo'ers have been in this a long time, and turn up their nose at "junk", 
but there really ARE a lot of new collectors who love their $5 and $10 posters 
almost as much as you love your $100 and $1,000 ones, and I provide an 
affordable way for them to keep collecting.
 
Of course, there are also lots more of those types of collectors, which is why 
I have sold to 31,000 people, whereas the "hardcore" part of the hobby likely 
only numbers 5,000 or so.
 
Bruce
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Roger Kim <roger...@iname.com> wrote:


I think Bruce should charge 100% commission for any poster that sell for $9 or 
less, since that is his estimated cost of selling a poster. Anyone who consigns 
a poster that sells for less than $3 should be required to buy him lunch.

I think I owe him a free lunch.

-rk




On Feb 5, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Sean Linkenback wrote:





Very interesting.
And it definitely fits the notion that there are tons of bargains to be had 
even at Bruce's site.
I think it's amazing that despite Bruce's begging for people to stop sending 
him very inexpensive items (and having a consignment rate to actively 
discourage it) still a full 30% of what he sold in 2008 was for under $10.
Based on the numbers given, I wouldn't be surprised to see that 50% of all his 
items actually sold for less than $20.
 
He's already told us that he loses money (or at best breaks even) on sub-$20 
items, and some quick math from the numbers in his ad show that for taking up 
30% of the work, those less than $10 posters only bring in 3.6% of his revenues.
 
My hat is really off to him and his staff for all the hard work they do to 
ensure prices remain so affordable for so many.
 
 




From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@sol03.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
HershensonSent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 10:00 AMTo: 
mop...@sol03.american.edusubject: Re: [MOPO] those testimonials for tloceposters
 

It seems that my latest Movie Collector's ad fits in this discussion. Note that 
the ad was created before the first MoPo Loce/Professor Powers post appeared!

 

See the ad at https://www.emovieposter.com/unused/20090130_februarymcw_ad.jpg

 

Bruce

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