Have used Dario, but unless situation changed he doesn't do the big stuff (?).

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On 24 Jan 2013, at 20:39, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art 
<sa...@comic-art.com> wrote:

> due to friendships
> if/when I have linen or resto needed to be done (I might do that once a year 
> for a single poster) I have to split my work with Diane and Dario.
> Dario got the last poster.. looks like it's Diane's turn
> : - )
> 
> 
> At 12:26 PM 1/24/2013, Rix Posterz wrote:
>> I wholeheartedly agree.  Appears to me the wrong person got stuck with the 
>> bill and the right person waltzed away like nothing had happened.  Hey, I 
>> have very little linenbacking work done, but when I do, it's going to Diane 
>> at Studio C.  This is a real travesty.
>>                                                          Rick
>>                               
>>  
>> In a message dated 1/24/2013 10:53:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
>> evan...@mac.com writes:
>> Good of you Kirby.
>> 
>> For what it's worth, (and that's admittedly very little) I decided when all 
>> this crap started that any future work needed would go to Studio C. Though 
>> to be honest collecting has really slowed down recently and it tends in the 
>> main just to the be larger paper I'd want backed.
>> 
>> Prior to all this I was really impressed by what I saw of Poster Mountain. 
>> Wouldn't go anywhere near them now.
>> 
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>> 
>> On 24 Jan 2013, at 03:51, Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Mopolistas:
>>> 
>>> Did I ever tell you all about the time that Joe H. overbilled my credit 
>>> cards by almost $4000?  Because we were behind in Quick Books, I did not 
>>> find this out until about 6 months later.  In the meantime, Joe had run 
>>> into "difficulties" and left the business.  Diane never missed a beat.  She 
>>> absorbed the
>>> charges and put us right.  She is one of the most stand-up people I know.
>>> 
>>> I wrote the Judge in this case and said so.
>>> 
>>> This is a miscarriage of justice.  Sometimes it just happens.  We all hope 
>>> that it won't happen to us.  The idea that Diane would help to perpetrate a 
>>> fraud is just
>>> patently wrong.  
>>> 
>>> So I hope you feel good about yourself, Mr. Rega, wherever you are, whoever 
>>> you think you are.  What goes around.........
>>> 
>>> Diane, chin up.  We'll get you some business.
>>> 
>>> Kirby
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kirby McDaniel
>>> MovieArt Original Film Posters
>>> P.O. Box 4419
>>> Austin TX 78765-4419
>>> 512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
>>> mobile 512 589 5112
>>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2013, at 9:20 PM, Diane Jeffrey wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi All - I did not think that this would result in so much response both 
>>>> here and on other forums.  A few comments to address some of the questions 
>>>> that have come up:
>>>>  
>>>> When I received the initial complaint, I did not ignore it.  I retained an 
>>>> attorney in New Jersey to handle the response.  When it became apparent 
>>>> that I would not be able to keep counsel, I figured I would represent 
>>>> myself.  New Jersey court informed me that due to my company being a 
>>>> corporation, I was not allowed to.  At this point I knew the end result 
>>>> would be a Default Judgment. So it was no surprise to me.
>>>>  
>>>> On another forum there has been some discussion about restorers and their 
>>>> obligation to their clients vs moral obligation to the hobby.  In this 
>>>> case, I did the restoration, knowingly restored incorrect information at 
>>>> the bottom, setting up a red flag on this poster.  This poster was sent to 
>>>> John Davis for authenticity, my red flag was changed, obviously to further 
>>>> authenticate the poster.
>>>> I publically stated my concerns about the poster and, well, we all know 
>>>> what happened then.
>>>>  
>>>> I had planned, well in advance, for the potential ramifications of this 
>>>> case.  This will not close Studio C, we are alive and well. 
>>>>  
>>>> We have all had "unfair things" happen to us in our life and this happens 
>>>> to be one of mine.  It is just money and thieves/crooks, not really 
>>>> important stuff. That being said, it has still been such a help receiving 
>>>> all the encouraging words from all of you and you will always have my very 
>>>> heartfelt appreciation.
>>>>  
>>>> Diane
>>>>  
>>>>  
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