yes , i have as i'm not working alone anymore  since last year and   say movie 
posters : show anyone how to correctly open and close them and you about have 
it as for the handling  , i repeat that you have no excuse whatsoever to handle 
your business apparently not in a very Professional way . the problem with your 
secretary was not she leaving but you not replacing her so whatever goes wrong 
for you at the moment you only have yourself to blame so Wake up and smell 
whatever it is you need to smell . 
 
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 13:12:45 -0700
To: runbuffy...@hotmail.com
From: sa...@comic-art.com
Subject: RE: [MOPO] MoviePosterBid Auctions being rescheduled and other  
notices about the future of auctions



Filip, have you ever seen a non-collector handling your
merchandise?




At 04:48 AM 9/24/2014, filip de volder wrote:

Rich , there's unemployment
everywhere  and why would you need to employ someone who
"knows" the job ? out of realm ? all you need is someone who
wants to work and who wants to learn ,  you've got a warehouse full
of stuff , get someone in there put some order then have him take
pictures ,  put them on eBay or  make lists or whatever you
plan to do to sell your stock , anyone can do that , and if you say
having employees is too expensive though you have 1.000.000$ Worth of
stuff in your stock and as far as i know people don't get paid 50$ an
hour over there then i say you have no excuse 

You say you still need consignments but apparently you do not have the
way to handle them as you say yourself you need to get back to a proper
point to handle consignments  , this is very confusing really ,
that's no way to run a business .

Employ someone , get a new secretary as you still haven't  digested
the previous one walking off  and run your business like you claimed
you do in  your numerous ' consign to me ' emails , fast auctions
and fast payments , remember ? 

 


Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 21:58:28 -0700

To: runbuffy...@hotmail.com; MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

From: sa...@comic-art.com

Subject: Re: [MOPO] MoviePosterBid Auctions being rescheduled and other
notices about the future of auctions


you know filip, collectibles are an interesting item and in Las Vegas a
bit more challenging

I have 3 total customers in this town and I actually did employ one for a
while. Cinema Collectors had a guy doing some part time but he actually
already has a really good job and did it for fun

Brian, my current help who just left here is a non-collector. he might
know something, but this out of his realm, which is the problem with most
people and therefore, it is impossible for them to do anything reasonably
well in this field.


also, let us not forget that when you have many employees, you have lots
of expenses. Someone may sell $5mil worth of stuff, but by the time 30
employees are paid, you really aren't making all that much anymore. I can
sell my stuff at a huge discount and make the same (or maybe even more)
with 1-2 employees on $500k in sales and I can even take the time to sell
lots of it until I die (as will probably be the case as with most
dealers) because while I have golfed, golfing is not one of my
hobbies


on consignments.. hey, I might have a batch of Pulp Fiction posters,
piles of Hard Day's Night re-issue, Indiana Jones and Star Wars.. I don't
have lots of great 1900-1960 stuff anymore.

I no longer have a stack of Asphalt Jungle or Barbarella or 2001 one
sheets. I ran out of Saucermen lobby cards a long time ago and while I
may have had lots of 1950s posters once, now - not so much. So I need
consignments and as always I buy collections and always have. I wish I
could buy more of them.. that way I can take what I want.. and add the
rest to that big pile o'stuff I have workin in this warehouse, where I am
toiling right now


;- )




At 08:43 PM 9/23/2014, filip de volder wrote:



hi Rich , just wondering , you are 60 , you say there's over
1.000.000$ of non movie poster related merchandise in your warehouse ,
over the last months you have  been intensively sending out emails
to get people to consign movie posters to you , which i suppose
means  you have a market for them with movieposterbid.com and yet
...  you want to handle this by yourself , there's so much
unemployment , you have over a million$ of stuff to go in your warehouse
but you won't offer someone a job ?


i think they're 30 employees working at emovieposter.com , they
manage (movie related items only) 3 auctions a week and yet Bruce does
probably make a very comfortable profit for himself . Heritage has all
working well for them too , with all their employees so really , 
offer someone  a job !!  filip


 


> Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 13:20:18 -0700


> From: sa...@comic-art.com


> Subject: [MOPO] MoviePosterBid Auctions being rescheduled and
other notices about the future of auctions


> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU


> 


> Hi Folks.


> 


> I've been getting some queries about what's going on at 


> MoviePosterBid.com as my schedules have been rather erratic for
the 


> past few months


> 


> I had announced an autographs auction that was going to begin
today, 


> but I won't be making it.


> 


> I've been working on a number of projects for the past several
months 


> all related to my other collectibles stuff and it's been
reducing the 


> schedule of available time to do movie poster auctions


> 


> Why is this happening?


> 


> Well it's like this, since I took over & started doing a
regular 


> auction on MoviePosterBid.com in 2006, for the past 8 years I
have 


> done almost nothing else other than my auctions.


> For 7 years, this was a weekly process that I had assistants
for, but 


> my Secretary of many years Anna moved on last May and I'd been



> handling it mostly by myself until my friend Brian had started



> helping me a few months back.


> 


> Doing these auctions is a real job.. Creating, photographing,



> listing, shipping (and all the other attendant work for an
auction) 


> is 160 hours work. For most people 160 hours is full time job
and 


> they would be correct, it is indeed a full time job. In
retrospect, 


> it's hard to understand how I did this for 7 years on a weekly



> rotation and while I have been doing a monthly or even bi-weekly



> series for a while, the combination of all the other work and
the 


> auctions means something has got to give.


> 


> For instance, for all of that 7 years, my warehouse, which is
full of 


> other material aside from movie posters has pretty much laid



> untouched, which means that nearly $1,000,000 of merchandise has
been 


> effectively not for sale. Comic books, original comic art, pulp



> magazines, movie & other magazines, miscellaneous items of
all kinds 


> and who-knows-what have sat, mostly untouched except for when
boxes 


> needed to be moved so that I could get at the movie posters
behind 


> them. It's something I can't ignore anymore.


> 


> I must process and list all that stuff. Turn it into cash and
trade. 


> Get it out of my overstuffed and disorganized 2200 sqft of
racked and 


> shelved warehouse.


> As a result, I have been far more busy working in the back of
the 


> building than in the front and no question, movie poster
auctions 


> have taken a back seat.


> For the near term this is not going to change. I have to get
this 


> work done and it is going to take the rest of this year at
least. My 


> ambitions make me think I can do all this work and fast, but as
I 


> near 60, I'm finally coming to the conclusion that I can't work
like 


> I did when I was 35.


> 


> What that means is that I will not be able to adhere to a
regular 


> bi-weekly auction schedule, though it does not mean I will not
be 


> doing auctions. It just means that sometimes an auction will be



> happening and sometimes not. I had an auction of autographed
items 


> announced that would start today, but is being delayed not just



> because of the work I have in back, but also because I'm leaving



> Thursday for L.A. to be at the Ray Courts Celebrities Show
return in 


> Burbank

http://courtscelebritiesshow.com/


> Ray did his shows for many years, sold out & is now coming
back.. and 


> I'm going!


> 


> None the less, I can't get the auction listed in time and rather
than 


> keep saying "an auction is coming now" I'm going to
reschedule it for 


> after my return from LA. I will enlarge this auction and the



> autographed items will just be a part of the sale along with
folded 


> posters and lobby cards. This begins October 5th and will not be



> rescheduled, so you can mark your calendars


> 


> Moving forward, I have been asking new consignors to wait for me
as I 


> clean up all the work I have and get back to a proper point to
handle 


> their material. Thankfully, they have all stated that they would
wait 


> for me and I have some nice collections lined up, so when I get
back 


> to a real schedule, you folks will be very happy.


> 


> meanwhile, if you are looking for collectibles to buy, I am
currently 


> processing text lists for comic books, pulps, Big Little Books,
art, 


> magazines and other collectibles as well as a very large list of
movie posters


> Some material has been listed in the MoviePosterBid.com
Supermarket 


> for ready sale 


>

http://www.movieposterbid.com/index.php?option=com_mijoshop&view=home&Itemid=537
 


> 


> and you can find some comics listings at the CGC comics
boards


>

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8016543&fpart=1
 


>

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8027017&fpart=1
 


>

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8027019&fpart=1
 


>

http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=8051418#Post8051418
 


> 


> Also, while we are re-aligning everything here, I'm going to get
the 


> programmer to fix some bugs on MPB that have been irritating me
as 


> well as bidders. Hopefully they can figure out pretty soon what
the 


> solutions are.


> 


> In any case, thanks for reading everyone. It's been a long road
and 


> the road hasn't ended.. It goes on into the distance. I hope I
find 


> you waiting at the next rest stop


> 


> thanks


> Rich


> 


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