[MOPO] FA: It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool that to speak and remove all doubt, but it is better yet to buy some of our 489 one-sheets that are $4 or under with 13 hours to go!

2010-07-20 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low
prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and around
half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under, and our leading
'competitor *NEVER* auctions a single item for less than *FIFTEEN DOLLARS*,
due to their *outrageous* $14 minimum buyers premium).

But Tuesday night's 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and
genres, closing
tonight, on the *20th of July*, represent *REALLY* incredible values, and
that includes a lot of cool posters of all eras, and yet many of these are
currently languishing at low, low, prices!

With just 13 hours to go, the 999 folded one-sheets include 144 that are
still languishing at just $1 each, a silly 274 that are $2 each and under, a
wacky 413 that are $3 each and under, and a mind-boggling 489 that are $4
each and under! *THAT'S RIGHT, JUST UNDER HALF OF THE ITEMS ARE $4 EACH OR
UNDER, and there are LOTS of titles that I guarantee you many dealers would
ask $20, $30 or more for. This is the closest thing to free money I can
imagine!*

*HELLO! This is 2010, and I doubt you could have purchased many of these
items for $4 or under 20 years ago, and remember that this price is A TINY
FRACTION of the minimum buying price at those other auctions (thanks to
their ludicrous $14 buyers premiums)!  And you can get as many of these
items as you want sent in one package anywhere in the U.S. for just $10
shipping for all (or actual cost anywhere else), EVEN IF you win 100 or
more! And if you are in our e-mail club (over 6,300 members), you get great
added bonuses if you purchase 10 or 15 or 20 items (no matter how
inexpensive)!*

* *

Of course, once you get *OVER* just $4, you start hitting lots and lots of
better titles, but an awful lot of those are currently at
*VERY*reasonable prices, far under what some of them have sold for in
the past
(the ones we can find any record of selling in the past!) including:
4r001 ARSENIC  OLD LACE 1sh '44 Cary Grant, Priscilla Lane, Josephine Hull,
Frank Capra classic!
4r082 BEATLES AROUND THE WORLD 1sh '70s great image of John, Paul, George, 
Ringo!
4r157 BUS STOP 1sh '56 great art of cowboy Don Murray holding sexy Marilyn
Monroe!
4r074 BATMAN Chap8 1sh R54 DC Comics serial, cool art, Lured by Radium!
4r810 ROCK 'N' ROLL REVUE 1sh '56 Bill Haley's Comets, the hottest combos
with the coolest music!
4r280 ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK advance 1sh '81 John Carpenter, art of handcuffed
Lady Liberty by Watts!
4r350 GIMME SHELTER BW 1sh '71 Rolling Stones, out of control rock  roll
concert!
4r279 ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK 1sh '81 John Carpenter, art of decapitated Lady
Liberty by S. Watts!
4r951 TWO-LANE BLACKTOP 1sh '71 James Taylor is the driver, Warren Oates is
GTO, Laurie Bird
4r646 MILDRED PIERCE 1sh '45 Michael Curtiz, Joan Crawford is the woman most
men want!
4r013 A.K.A. CASSIUS CLAY 1sh '70 image of heavyweight champion boxer
Muhammad Ali in the ring!
4r288 FALCON IN MEXICO style A 1sh '44 artwork of detective Tom Conway, Mona
Maris, film noir!
4r272 EDGE OF THE CITY 1sh '56 Martin Ritt directed, John Cassavetes, Sidney
Poitier
4r483 JIMI HENDRIX 1sh '73 cool art of the rock  roll guitar god playing on
chair!
4r370 GORGO 1sh '61 great artwork of giant monster terrorizing city by
Joseph Smith!
4r495 JUNGLE BOOK 1sh '67 Walt Disney cartoon classic, great image of all
characters!
4r148 BRIDE CAME C.O.D. 1sh '41 close up of arguing James Cagney  Bette
Davis!
4r161 CADDYSHACK 1sh '80 Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield, golf
classic!
4r780 PSYCHEDELIC SEX KICKS 1sh '60s sex  drugs, wild images  taglines!
4r154 BULLITT 1sh '68 great image of Steve McQueen, Peter Yates car chase
classic!
4r994 YESSONGS 1sh '75 directed by Peter Neal, great art, Yes, rock  roll!
4r981 WILD WORLD OF BATWOMAN 1sh '66 cool artwork of sexy female super hero
by J. Syphers!
4r379 GREEN SLIME 1sh '69 classic cheesy sci-fi movie, great art of sexy
astronaut  monster!
4r351 GIMME SHELTER int'l 1sh '71 Rolling Stones, out of control rock  roll
concert!
4r087 BEN-HUR 1sh '60 Charlton Heston, William Wyler classic religious epic,
cool chariot art!
4r916 THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME style A 1sh '47 Susan Hayward, Robert Young
w/gun, Jane Greer, noir!
4r743 PALE RIDER int'l 1sh '85 great different art of cowboy Clint Eastwood
by Grove!
4r760 PINK FLOYD dayglo 1sh '72 an explosive rock  roll cinema concert in
Pompeii, great image!
4r356 GLENN MILLER STORY 1sh '54 James Stewart in the title role, June
Allyson, Louis Armstrong!
4r115 BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH 1sh '54 art of Tony Curtis  Janet Leigh by
Reynold Brown!
4r903 TARNISHED ANGELS 1sh '58 cool close-up art of Rock Hudson, Robert
Stack,  Dorothy Malone!
4r852 SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE 1sh '82 sexy barely-dressed girls, someone's
getting drilled!
4r831 SHAME IN THE CITY 1sh '60s William Mishkin story of dopers, street
girls  strippers!
4r928 TIN PAN ALLEY style A 1sh '40 sexy Alice Faye  Betty Grable in hula
outfits with ukuleles!
4r136 BONNIE  

Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

2010-07-20 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Holy Macaroni, how did *THAT *card (certified to be fine to very fine)
sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like
I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality
movie paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing
your item.

Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.ukwrote:

 Very nice, the best card.
 And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by
 pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.


  Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it
 comes time to resell it


 We can probably reserve judgement on that.
 With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't
 appear to have had a particularly positive effect.



 On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

  As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a
 collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of
 you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

 The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card
 from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded
 Fine/Very Fine:

 http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

 I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and
 I actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the
 card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when
 I frame it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I
 have a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the
 intention of framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for
 anything bigger than a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as
 decoration, not investments.)

 In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their
 *original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border
 (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large
 tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's
 interesting is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:

 Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves
 to hang them up. You would just have to have the card regraded again if you
 resold it. None of the defects were supposed to be mentioned when it was CGC
 graded. The tear was taken into consideration when it was graded
 originally.

 As I wanted the card to frame and hang (MR. SMITH being one of my top
 five favorite movies) and I didn't see the tear in the bottom as being too
 detrimental to its display value, given the limited bidding, I put in a
 small bid and won.  Still, I thought it interesting that for CGC cards,
 Heritage seemed to think that putting the CGC grade in the description was
 good enough.  Personally, I would have preferred the tear here, crease
 there, three pinholes kind of description they give for the rest of their
 lots, especially since this was a Signature auction.

 Long story short, I bought this card IN SPITE of its CGC encapsulation,
 not because of it.  I know I'm less sophisticated than most of you long-time
 collector/dealers.  I bought my first posters in 1997 from a price list I
 received in the mail.  I knew nothing about sheet sizes or even R
 re-release dates, let alone condition, and hadn't even seen an image of the
 posters I bought (based on film titles) until they arrived.  Needless to
 say, I've learned a lot since then (and replaced most of those original
 purchases with better quality posters in more reasonable sizes with better
 images from those titles).  Now I pay attention to things like condition and
 previous purchase prices (mostly from Bruce and Heritage's online
 databases), and buy fewer, better posters than I did when I started.  I also
 only buy from reputable dealers and haven't purchased a poster on eBay in at
 least five years.

 Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it
 comes time to resell it, and in the meantime increases its value to me,
 that's probably what's going to happen to it when it arrives.  Thought that
 might interest some of you.

 Elizabeth
 ReelClassics.com

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[MOPO] GONE WITH THE WIND STARS, PETER LORRE, ELSA LANCHESTER, TOM MIX, BUSTER KEATON MORE AUTOGRAPHS UP FOR EBAY AUCTION THIS WEEK

2010-07-20 Thread Irvin Gelb
Hi,

 

How are you? 

 

It’s another week of legendary autographs with some vintage 1940s autograph 
book signatures by TOM MIX, BUSTER KEATON, ELSA LANCHESTER, CHARLES LAUGHTON, 
PETER LORRE and GONE WITH THE WIND legends HATTIE MCDANIEL  THOMAS MITCHELL. 

Here are some highlight links:

 

 

BUSTER KEATON 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/BUSTER-KEATON-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409871296?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e2617c0
 

 

 

TOM MIX 1940s ORIGINAL SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/TOM-MIX-1940s-ORIGINAL-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219817673?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9e2c9
 

 

 

ELSA LANCHESTER 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ELSA-LANCHESTER-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219814647?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9d6f7
 

 

 

CHARLES LAUGHTON 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/CHARLES-LAUGHTON-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409874515?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e262453
 

 

 

BURT LANCASTER 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/BURT-LANCASTER-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409873168?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e261f10
 

 

 

ALAN LADD 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALAN-LADD-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409873433?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e262019
 

 

 

HATTIE MCDANIEL 1941 ORIG SIGNED CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/HATTIE-MCDANIEL-1941-ORIG-SIGNED-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219817541?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9e245
 

 

 

THOMAS MITCHELL 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/THOMAS-MITCHELL-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219816476?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9de1c
 

 

 

HAROLD LLOYD 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/HAROLD-LLOYD-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409875445?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e2627f5
 

 

 

PETER LORRE 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/PETER-LORRE-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219816950?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9dff6
 

 

 

COLE PORTER ORIG MUSIC SIGNED ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHE​D CARD 
http://cgi.ebay.com/COLE-PORTER-ORIG-MUSIC-SIGNED-ORIGINAL-AUTOGRAPHED-CARD-/370409879472?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e2637b0
 

 

 

ELIZABETH TAYLOR SIGNED GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPH AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ELIZABETH-TAYLOR-SIGNED-GLAMOUR-PHOTOGRAPH-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219818290?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9e532
 

 

 

OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND RARE 1978 TYPED LETTER SIGNED TLS 
http://cgi.ebay.com/OLIVIA-HAVILLAND-RARE-1978-TYPED-LETTER-SIGNED-TLS-/370409878409?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e263389
 

 

 

BRANDON LEE ORIGINAL SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/BRANDON-LEE-ORIGINAL-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409875206?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e262706
 

 

 

JOE LOUIS 1940s BOXING SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/JOE-LOUIS-1940s-BOXING-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/370409874485?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item563e262435
 

 

 

DOROTHY KILGALLEN '40s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/DOROTHY-KILGALLEN-40s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219815084?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9d8ac
 

 

 

GENE KELLY 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
http://cgi.ebay.com/GENE-KELLY-1940s-SIGNED-BOOK-CUT-PAGE-AUTOGRAPHED-/390219814581?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item5adae9d6b5
 

 

 

GUY KIBBEE 1940s SIGNED BOOK CUT PAGE AUTOGRAPHE​D 
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Re: [MOPO] 'Inception' Ending and Theories: What Just Happened?!

2010-07-20 Thread Joseph Bonelli
I don't wanna speculate!  I just wanna see the film in IMAX again!!!
 
Joe B in NOLA

--- On Mon, 7/19/10, David Lieberman dli...@aol.com wrote:


From: David Lieberman dli...@aol.com
Subject: [MOPO] 'Inception' Ending and Theories: What Just Happened?!
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Monday, July 19, 2010, 10:23 PM



 
http://insidemovies.moviefone.com/2010/07/19/inception-ending-theories/?icid=main|htmlws-main-n|dl7|link3|http%3A%2F%2Finsidemovies.moviefone.com%2F2010%2F07%2F19%2Finception-ending-theories%2F


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Az 85260
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[MOPO] original U.S. HARD DAY'S NIGHT insert wanted

2010-07-20 Thread Posteritati

Hi,

Please let us know if you have one.

Thanks.
sam

Posteritati
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New York, NY  10013
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Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

2010-07-20 Thread Smith, Grey - 1367
Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and 
all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and 
age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it 
is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
after-auction 
dealshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167 
to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 
1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this group 
who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is 
appreciated too.

We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
Highlights we are hoping to include:

Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade - one sheet
Casablanca -six sheet

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for 
four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been 
saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even 
if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans 
evan...@blueyonder.co.ukmailto:evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes 
time to resell it

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.



On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 
Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card 
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame 
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a 
large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of 
framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a 
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not investments.)

In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their *original* 
description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border (that I 
couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large tear in the 
bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's interesting is the 
reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:

Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves to 
hang them up. You would just have to have the card regraded again if you resold 
it. None of the defects were supposed to be mentioned when it was CGC graded. 
The tear was taken into consideration when it was graded originally.

As I wanted the card to frame and hang (MR. SMITH being one of my top five 
favorite movies) and I didn't see the tear in the bottom as being too 
detrimental to its display value, given the limited bidding, I put in a small 
bid and won.  Still, I thought it interesting that for CGC cards, Heritage 
seemed to think that putting the CGC grade in the description was good enough.  
Personally, I would have preferred the tear here, crease there, three 
pinholes kind of description they give for the rest of their lots, especially 
since this was a Signature auction.

Long story short, I bought this card IN SPITE of its CGC encapsulation, not 
because of it.  I know I'm less sophisticated than most of you long-time 
collector/dealers.  I bought my first posters in 1997 from a price list I 
received 

Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread David Lieberman
A Frankenstein 6 sheet??
 
looks like  I'll be selling my house and moving to a trailer...just me, 
my dog, my  trailer and my million dollar Frankenstein 6 sheet.
 
seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?
 
anyone think  it will be a record?



David Lieberman

_CineMasterpieces.com_ (http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/)  | 15721 N. 
Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 --  Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309  0500 | Office/Gallery Open By 
Appt. Only.

_Our  Facebook Page_ 
(http://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall) 



In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
gre...@ha.com writes:

 
Yes, it did sell  for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now 
is a good time  to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait 
card and all being  different copies. And though this would normally sell in 
this day and age at  $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a 
Heritage auction, as it is  all about who is watching at that time and  
participating. 
Thousands of  participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive 
less than 1% in  returns of merchandise for any reason. 
Overall the  Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
_after-auction  deals_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167)  to 
be had and they are moving fast! 
We set some great  records for the more rare and some not so rare material. 
Over 1200 bidders  participated in the auction and for those of you from 
this group who did  participate, thank you so much. And for those just 
watching, that is  appreciated too. 
We  have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving 
for what  is sure to be an outstanding selection! 
Highlights  we are hoping to include: 
Public  Enemy- one sheet 
Little  Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet 
Gold  Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet 
Animal  Crackers - one sheet Style A 
Red  Dust-  six sheet 
Frankenstein-  six sheet 
Cavalcade  – one sheet 
Casablanca  –six sheet 
Notice:  these are what are hoped for! ;-) 
 
From: MoPo List  [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce  
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To:  MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards  at Heritage
Holy Macaroni, how did THAT  card (certified to be fine to very fine) 
sell for four hundred smackers?  I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I 
have been saying, this is the  best time in over 20 years to buy quality 
movie paper, even if you have to go  through the annoyance of de-slabbing 
your item.

Bruce 
 
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans _evan...@blueyonder.co.uk_ 
(mailto:evan...@blueyonder.co.uk)  wrote: 
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to  the one sold last Nov, (though judging by 
pics, the colours appear to be  stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price. 
 
Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only  de-values it if/when it 
comes time to resell it

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this  particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't 
appear to have  had a particularly positive effect. 
 
 



On 19 Jul 2010, at  17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote: 
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this  weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby  than most 
of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed  card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card 
from MR.  SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded 
Fine/Very  Fine:

_http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797) 

I'd  never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and 
I  actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the 
card  by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that 
when I frame  it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  
(Though I have  a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the 
intention of  framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for 
anything bigger than  a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as 
decoration, 
not  investments.)

In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage  about their 
*original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the  top border 
(that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a  large tear 
in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's  interesting 
is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:

Thanks  for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves 
to hang them  up. You would just have to have the card regraded again if you 
resold it. None  of the defects were supposed to be mentioned when it was 
CGC graded. The tear  was taken into 

[MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Michael B
 
wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have  ever 
seen the 3sheet.
 
wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?
 
inserts are 10/15??
 
 
michael
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
gre...@ha.com writes:

 
Yes, it did sell  for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now 
is a good time  to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait 
card and all being  different copies. And though this would normally sell in 
this day and age at  $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a 
Heritage auction, as it is  all about who is watching at that time and  
participating. 
Thousands of  participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive 
less than 1% in  returns of merchandise for any reason. 
Overall the  Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
_after-auction  deals_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167)  to 
be had and they are moving fast! 
We set some great  records for the more rare and some not so rare material. 
Over 1200 bidders  participated in the auction and for those of you from 
this group who did  participate, thank you so much. And for those just 
watching, that is  appreciated too. 
We  have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving 
for what  is sure to be an outstanding selection! 
Highlights  we are hoping to include: 
Public  Enemy- one sheet 
Little  Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet 
Gold  Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet 
Animal  Crackers - one sheet Style A 
Red  Dust-  six sheet 
Frankenstein-  six sheet 
Cavalcade  – one sheet 
Casablanca  –six sheet 
Notice:  these are what are hoped for! ;-) 
 
From: MoPo List  [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce  
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To:  MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards  at Heritage
Holy Macaroni, how did THAT  card (certified to be fine to very fine) 
sell for four hundred smackers?  I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I 
have been saying, this is the  best time in over 20 years to buy quality 
movie paper, even if you have to go  through the annoyance of de-slabbing 
your item.

Bruce 
 
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans _evan...@blueyonder.co.uk_ 
(mailto:evan...@blueyonder.co.uk)  wrote: 
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to  the one sold last Nov, (though judging by 
pics, the colours appear to be  stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price. 
 
Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only  de-values it if/when it 
comes time to resell it

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this  particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't 
appear to have  had a particularly positive effect. 
 
 



On 19 Jul 2010, at  17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote: 
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this  weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby  than most 
of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed  card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card 
from MR.  SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded 
Fine/Very  Fine:

_http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797) 

I'd  never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and 
I  actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the 
card  by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that 
when I frame  it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  
(Though I have  a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the 
intention of  framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for 
anything bigger than  a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as 
decoration, 
not  investments.)

In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage  about their 
*original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the  top border 
(that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a  large tear 
in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's  interesting 
is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:

Thanks  for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves 
to hang them  up. You would just have to have the card regraded again if you 
resold it. None  of the defects were supposed to be mentioned when it was 
CGC graded. The tear  was taken into consideration when it was graded 
originally.

As I  wanted the card to frame and hang (MR. SMITH being one of my top 
five  favorite movies) and I didn't see the tear in the bottom as being too  
detrimental to its display value, given the limited bidding, I put in a small 
 bid and won.  Still, I thought it interesting that for CGC cards,  
Heritage seemed to think that putting 

Re: [MOPO] This Gun For Hire.

2010-07-20 Thread peter contarino
I think all of Ron's questions are excellent and on point. I also think that
the answer is all the above. The economy is awful, supply outweighs
demand, the high-rollers have acquired many of their pieces and the younger
generation(s)would rather text and tweet than watch a film(literally- I was
at a theater recently and the kid a few seats in front of me texted for the
better part of the film). And after all, like who, you know, would want to,
like, watch a black and white film anyway.and stuff.dude.

 

I don't know whether the hobby is expanding; you guys would know more about
that. My sense is that it is not. I can't imagine it is bringing a lot of
younger people in. I think the target is 35+ years of age. Maybe older. For
example, my wife and I were spending the weekend with some friends of ours
who just built a getaway home. They will be retiring in 10 years or so. We
got to talking about the website Ken and I have and then the questions
started coming: What does the poster to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof look like?
Do you have it? And so on. Bottom line is that they want to do at least one
room and maybe more with vintage paper from films that they love. These are
professionals with money and grew up on classic films who never knew that
this paper existed.  I have some ideas about how to tap into that
demographic.

 

Regarding the images that Heritage provides, I have to say that they are
spot on. I spoke with Ken Schacter about this yesterday and we both feel
that the photo/scans are by far the most accurate and highest quality of any
site, auction or not. The catalogs are unparalleled and are collectable in
themselves. Great reference material. 

 

It's an uncertain market to be sure but as Bruce and Grey have pointed out
it is a great time to buy.

 

 

Peter 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Ron Moore
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 11:35 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] This Gun For Hire.

 


Well, I can't speak for your screen and how your colors are adjusted, but
hopefully your computer is pretty accurate. However, I did look at the
poster itself quite closely. The colors on this poster were simply blazing!
The reds were not painted over as I could easily still see the dot pattern
of the offset lithography. In fact, I have to say it was one of the best
examples of this poster I've ever seen. 

 

For the record, I've seen Grey go way out of his way to make sure the colors
in the catalogs are as close to the actual colors on the poster as possible.
He has a very high level of integrity and, like yourself, wants to make sure
that the potential bidders get an accurate image and representation of the
poster so they can bid with confidence.

 

I really wish you would attend the auctions yourself and then you could
easily respond to some of the comments posted on MoPo that allude to images
being doctored. If you could do that, I think you would see that this simply
isn't the case.

 

I think the bigger question here, is why the poster passed at the sale? Is
it indicative of the economy? Is it simply the case of supply and demand
that there are more of these one sheets available out there than previously
thought? Could it be that although demand (and desire) is high for this
poster, that the higher prices have already been achieved and as each buyer
acquires the item, that there is a smaller pool of bidders still out there?
Is it a generational thing- and now perhaps the younger generation entering
this hobby don't have the appreciation or desire for posters of films in the
1940's- or follow film noir? And honestly, what else can we do to try to
bring new blood into the hobby? Do we need new blood in the hobby? Do
you think the hobby is growing or not?

 

I really don't know the answer to those questions but I think they're the
ones we should really be asking. As one of the hobby's most public faces,
I'd love to hear your take on some of these issues.

--- On Sun, 7/18/10, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The Scandal-plus cut, pressed washed, starched 
dried
To: Ron Moore cinemaicon...@yahoo.com
Cc: MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu
Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010, 9:47 AM

I trust you and believe you Ron. But why are the reds on the poster unlike
the reds on any other example of this poster I have seen? Is it possibly
from a variant printing? Or maybe I need to adjust the colors on my screen?

Bruce

On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Ron Moore cinemaicon...@yahoo.com wrote:


Hey Bruce!

 

I was at the Heritage auction on Friday and Saturday. Dallas is so close to
Austin so it's easy for me to travel there and actually attend. If you had
come to the show, you could have actually compared the This Gun For Hire one
sheet to the photo in the catalog- which I did. The colors were'nt punched
up. Since the poster passed at the sale, there's still time for you to go

[MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Wolfgang Jahn
In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca 6sheet 
(or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.

Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..

Wolfgang

 

Kinoart.net

 

Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von Michael B
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

 

  

wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen 
the 3sheet.

 

wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 

inserts are 10/15??

 

 

michael

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, gre...@ha.com 
writes:

Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and 
all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and 
age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it 
is all about who is watching at that time and participating.

Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

 

Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
after-auction 
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167  
deals to be had and they are moving fast!

We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 
1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this group 
who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is 
appreciated too.

 

We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!

Highlights we are hoping to include:

 

Public Enemy- one sheet

Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet

Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet

Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A

Red Dust-  six sheet

Frankenstein- six sheet

Cavalcade – one sheet

Casablanca –six sheet

 

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)

 

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

 

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for 
four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been 
saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even 
if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.

 

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes 
time to resell it

 

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.




On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 
Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025 
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797 
Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card 
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame 
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a 
large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of 
framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a 
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not investments.)

In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their *original* 
description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border (that I 
couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large tear in the 
bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's interesting is the 
reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:

Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves to 
hang them up. You would just have to have the card regraded again if you resold 
it. None of the defects were supposed to be mentioned when it was CGC graded. 
The tear was taken into 

Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Smith, Grey - 1367
Whoa, David, this was a HOPED for list, meaning our sincerest wishes!
Not something we have! ☺

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of David 
Lieberman
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:00 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

A Frankenstein 6 sheet??

looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a trailer...just me, my 
dog, my trailer and my million dollar Frankenstein 6 sheet.

seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?

anyone think it will be a record?


David Lieberman

CineMasterpieces.comhttp://www.cinemasterpieces.com/ | 15721 N. Greenway 
Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open By Appt. 
Only.

Our Facebook 
Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall

In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
gre...@ha.com writes:
Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and 
all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and 
age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it 
is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
after-auction 
dealshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167 
to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 
1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this group 
who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is 
appreciated too.

We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
Highlights we are hoping to include:

Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade – one sheet
Casablanca –six sheet

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for 
four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been 
saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even 
if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans 
evan...@blueyonder.co.ukmailto:evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes 
time to resell it

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.



On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 
Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card 
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame 
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a 
large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of 
framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a 
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not investments.)

In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their *original* 
description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border (that I 
couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large tear in the 
bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's interesting is the 
reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:

Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves to 
hang them up. You would just have to have the card regraded again if you resold 
it. None 

Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Richard Evans
While since I've seen it too, but I think it was a lesser title like  
Across the Pacific or similar.


On 20 Jul 2010, at 18:19, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:

In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn  
Casablanca 6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen  
and Diane Keaton.
Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time  
though..

Wolfgang

Kinoart.net

Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von  
Michael B

Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?


wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have  
ever seen the 3sheet.


wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

inserts are 10/15??


michael






In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, gre...@ha.com 
 writes:
Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and  
now is a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold  
this portrait card and all being different copies. And though this  
would normally sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are  
always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it is all about  
who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we  
receive less than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.


Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many  
great after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare  
material. Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for  
those of you from this group who did participate, thank you so much.  
And for those just watching, that is appreciated too.


We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be  
saving for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!

Highlights we are hoping to include:

Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade – one sheet
Casablanca –six sheet

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of  
Bruce Hershenson

Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very  
fine) sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20  
years ago! Like I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20  
years to buy quality movie paper, even if you have to go through the  
annoyance of de-slabbing your item.


Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk 
 wrote:

Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging  
by pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the  
price.



Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/ 
when it comes time to resell it


We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it  
doesn't appear to have had a particularly positive effect.




On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend,  
and a collector who's younger and much less experienced in this  
hobby than most of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...


The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the  
portrait card from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded  
7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very Fine:


http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage  
auction, and I actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether  
I'd be devaluing the card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm  
inclined to do so that when I frame it, it will look the same as my  
other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a large box of posters  
under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of framing and  
hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a  
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not  
investments.)


In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their  
*original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top  
border (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared  
to be a large tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image  
area.  What's interesting is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at  
Heritage:


Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the  
sleeves to hang them up. You would just have to have the card  
regraded again if you resold it. None of the defects were supposed  
to be mentioned when it was CGC graded. The tear was taken into  

Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Bruce Hershenson
So you were just funning with the members?

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote:

  Whoa, David, this was a HOPED for list, meaning our sincerest wishes!

 Not something we have! J



 *From:* MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] *On Behalf Of *David
 Lieberman
 *Sent:* Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:00 PM

 *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?



 A Frankenstein 6 sheet??



 looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a trailer...just me,
 my dog, my trailer and my million dollar Frankenstein 6 sheet.



 seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?



 anyone think it will be a record?



 *David Lieberman

 *CineMasterpieces.com http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/ | 15721 N.
 Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
 Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open By
 Appt. Only.*

 Our Facebook 
 Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall
 *

 * *

 *In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
 gre...@ha.com writes:*

  *Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now
 is a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait
 card and all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in
 this day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a
 Heritage auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and
 participating.*

 *Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive
 less than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.*

 * *

 *Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great
 after-auction 
 dealshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167to
  be had and they are moving fast!
 *

 *We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare
 material. Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you
 from this group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just
 watching, that is appreciated too.*

 * *

 *We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving
 for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!*

 *Highlights we are hoping to include:*

 * *

 *Public Enemy- one sheet*

 *Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet*

 *Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet*

 *Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A*

 *Red Dust-  six sheet*

 *Frankenstein- six sheet*

 *Cavalcade – one sheet*

 *Casablanca –six sheet*

 * *

 *Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)*

 * *

 * *

 * *

 *From:** MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce
 Hershenson
 Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage*

 * *

 *Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine)
 sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like
 I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality
 movie paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing
 your item.

 Bruce*

 *On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk
 wrote:*

 *Very nice, the best card.
 And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by
 pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.*

 * *

 *Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it
 comes time to resell it*

 * *

 *We can probably reserve judgement on that.
 With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't
 appear to have had a particularly positive effect.*

 *


 On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:*

 *As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and
 a collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most
 of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

 The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card
 from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded
 Fine/Very Fine:

 http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

 I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I
 actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the
 card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when
 I frame it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I
 have a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the
 intention of framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for
 anything bigger than a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as
 decoration, not investments.)

 In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their
 *original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border
 (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large

Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Richard is right, as usual.

*http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/202495.html*

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.ukwrote:

 While since I've seen it too, but I think it was a lesser title like Across
 the Pacific or similar.

 On 20 Jul 2010, at 18:19, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:

 In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca
 6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
 Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time
 though..
 Wolfgang

 Kinoart.net

 *Von:* MoPo List 
 [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 ] *Im Auftrag von *Michael B
 *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
 *An:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 *Betreff:* [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?


 wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever
 seen the 3sheet.

 wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 inserts are 10/15??


 michael






 In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
 gre...@ha.com writes:

 Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now *
 is* a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this
 portrait card and all being different copies. And though this would normally
 sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a
 Heritage auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and
 participating.
 Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less
 than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

 Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
 after-auction
 dealshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167
  to be had and they are moving fast!
 We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material.
 Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this
 group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching,
 that is appreciated too.

 We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving
 for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
 Highlights we are hoping to include:

 Public Enemy- one sheet
 Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
 Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
 Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
 Red Dust-  six sheet
 Frankenstein- six sheet
 Cavalcade – one sheet
 Casablanca –six sheet

 Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



 *From:* MoPo List 
 [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 ] *On Behalf Of *Bruce Hershenson
 *Sent:* Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
 *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage


 Holy Macaroni, how did *THAT *card (certified to be fine to very fine)
 sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like
 I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality
 movie paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing
 your item.

 Bruce
 On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk
 wrote:
 Very nice, the best card.
 And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by
 pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.


 Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it
 comes time to resell it


 We can probably reserve judgement on that.
 With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't
 appear to have had a particularly positive effect.




 On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
 As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a
 collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of
 you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

 The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card
 from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded
 Fine/Very Fine:

 http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

 I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I
 actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the
 card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when
 I frame it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I
 have a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the
 intention of framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for
 anything bigger than a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as
 decoration, not investments.)

 In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their
 *original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border
 (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large
 tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's
 interesting is the 

[MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Michael B
i once bought a mint reissue of casablanca.  sold it within weeks for  a 
few dollars more than i paid.  i hated it.  that damn R kept  leaping out as 
if it was a red neon flashing light light
 
considering the many movies of bogart, there are very few that i want to  
own.  i have several pieces but only limited to DARK PASSAGE, TWO MRS.  
CARROLLS and CONFLICT.
 
i recently saw KNOCK ON ANY DOOR and  was very moved by it.  it is a really 
cheap poster, that i will buy when i  see it on ebay or wherever  DOES 
ANYONE HAVE A COPY  FOR SALE?
 
 
michael
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/20/2010 1:26:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
brucehershen...@gmail.com writes:

Richard  is right, as usual.

_http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/202495.html_ 
(http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/202495.html) 

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Richard Evans _evan...@blueyonder.co.uk_ 
(mailto:evan...@blueyonder.co.uk)   wrote:

While since I've seen it too, but I think  it was a lesser title like 
Across the Pacific or similar.  
 

 


On 20 Jul 2010, at 18:19, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:



 
In  PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca  
6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane  Keaton.
Anyone  noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time  
though..
Wolfgang
 
Kinoart.net
 
 
 
Von: MoPo  List [_mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu_ 
(mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) ] Im  Auftrag von Michael  B
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010  19:05
An: _mop...@listserv.american.edu_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) 
Betreff: [SPAM?]:  [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?


 
 

 
wow,,,a  CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever 
seen the  3sheet.

 


 
wanna  predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 


 
inserts  are 10/15??

 


 


 
michael

 


 


 


 


 



 


 
 
In a  message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight  Time, 
_gre...@ha.com_ (mailto:gre...@ha.com)  writes:


 
Yes, it  did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and  now 
is a good time to buy!  This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait 
card and all being  different copies. And though this would normally sell in 
this day and  age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a 
Heritage  auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and  
participating.
Thousands  of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive 
less than  1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.
 
Overall  the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many  great 
_after-auction deals_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167)  to 
be had and  they are moving fast!
We set  some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. 
Over  1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from 
this  group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just  
watching, that is appreciated too.
 
We  have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving  
for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
Highlights  we are hoping to include:
 
Public  Enemy- one sheet
Little  Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold  Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal  Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red  Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein-  six sheet
Cavalcade  – one sheet
Casablanca  –six sheet
 
Notice:  these are what are hoped for! ;-)
 
 
 
 
From: MoPo  List [_mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu_ 
(mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) ] On  Behalf Of Bruce  Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04  AM
To: _mop...@listserv.american.edu_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) 
Subject: Re:  [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

 
Holy Macaroni, how  did THAT card (certified to  be fine to very fine) 
sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for  $750 over 20 years ago! Like 
I have been saying, this is the best time  in over 20 years to buy quality 
movie paper, even if you have to go  through the annoyance of de-slabbing 
your  item.

Bruce 
 
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans  _evan...@blueyonder.co.uk_ 
(mailto:evan...@blueyonder.co.uk)  wrote:
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar  condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by 
pics, the colours  appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.
 
Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only  de-values it if/when it 
comes time to resell  it

 

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With  this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't 
appear  to have had a particularly positive effect.
 
 



On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics  Posters wrote: 
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from  Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less  experienced in this hobby than most 
of you, I thought I'd throw in a  couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400  all told) is the 

Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Richard Evans

Imagine it should easily be a record for a 6 sht.
Phantom of the Opera has been eclipsed by Casablanca, and more  
recently The Outlaw.

(Errr, the first copy to appear.)

Record for that title?
I prefer the art to the I sht, you wouldn't want a larger area of  
lesser art.

But it's the Frankenstein Advance that takes the cake for me.

If I had that kind of money I personally wouldn't value it above the  
German Metropolis.


Buy it, I like the scenario, but you may have a problem displaying it  
in your trailer.



On 20 Jul 2010, at 18:00, David Lieberman wrote:


A Frankenstein 6 sheet??

looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a  
trailer...just me, my dog, my trailer and my million dollar  
Frankenstein 6 sheet.


seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?

anyone think it will be a record?


David Lieberman

CineMasterpieces.com | 15721 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 --  
Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open  
By Appt. Only.


Our Facebook Page


In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, gre...@ha.com 
 writes:
Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and  
now is a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold  
this portrait card and all being different copies. And though this  
would normally sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are  
always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it is all about  
who is watching at that time and participating.


Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we  
receive less than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.




Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many  
great after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!


We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare  
material. Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for  
those of you from this group who did participate, thank you so much.  
And for those just watching, that is appreciated too.




We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be  
saving for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!


Highlights we are hoping to include:



Public Enemy- one sheet

Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet

Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet

Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A

Red Dust-  six sheet

Frankenstein- six sheet

Cavalcade – one sheet

Casablanca –six sheet



Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)







From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of  
Bruce Hershenson

Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage



Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very  
fine) sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20  
years ago! Like I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20  
years to buy quality movie paper, even if you have to go through the  
annoyance of de-slabbing your item.


Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk 
 wrote:


Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging  
by pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the  
price.




Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/ 
when it comes time to resell it




We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it  
doesn't appear to have had a particularly positive effect.





On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend,  
and a collector who's younger and much less experienced in this  
hobby than most of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...


The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the  
portrait card from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded  
7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very Fine:


http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage  
auction, and I actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether  
I'd be devaluing the card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm  
inclined to do so that when I frame it, it will look the same as my  
other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a large box of posters  
under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of framing and  
hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a  
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not  
investments.)


In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their  
*original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top  
border (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared  
to be a large tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image  
area.  What's interesting is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at  

Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

At 10:00 AM 7/20/2010, David Lieberman wrote:

A Frankenstein 6 sheet??

looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a 
trailer...just me, my dog, my trailer and my million dollar 
Frankenstein 6 sheet.


seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?

anyone think it will be a record?


yes, it willgo for a record.. But it will have to be a rare record 
like the Beatles butcher cover


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Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Neil Jaworski
that was a very mischievous email that grey smith sent!if i was in a similarly 
playful mood i might suggest that the less than 1% in returns of merchandise 
that he refers to were all from N P Gresham.


--- On Tue, 20/7/10, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Tuesday, 20 July, 2010, 18:23

So you were just funning with the members?

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote:














Whoa, David, this was a HOPED for list, meaning our
sincerest wishes!

Not something we have! J


 





From: MoPo List
[mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of David Lieberman

Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:00 PM

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?





 



A Frankenstein 6 sheet??





 





looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a
trailer...just me, my dog, my trailer and my million
dollar Frankenstein 6 sheet.





 





seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?





 





anyone think it will be a record?









David Lieberman



CineMasterpieces.com | 15721 N.
Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260

Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery
Open By Appt. Only.



Our
Facebook Page





 







In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard
Time, gre...@ha.com writes:







Yes, it did sell for
$388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a good time to buy! This
was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and all being different
copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and age at $500-700,
there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it is all about who
is watching at that time and participating.

Thousands of
participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less than 1% in
returns of merchandise for any reason.

 

Overall the Auction
did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great after-auction
deals to be had and they are moving fast!

We set some great
records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 1200 bidders
participated in the auction and for those of you from this group who did
participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is
appreciated too.

 

We
have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for what
is sure to be an outstanding selection!

Highlights
we are hoping to include:

 

Public
Enemy- one sheet

Little
Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet

Gold
Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet

Animal
Crackers - one sheet Style A

Red
Dust-  six sheet

Frankenstein-
six sheet

Cavalcade
– one sheet

Casablanca
–six sheet

 

Notice:
these are what are hoped for! ;-)

 

 

 



From: MoPo
List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson

Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage



 

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be
fine to very fine) sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for
$750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been saying, this is the best time in over
20 years to buy quality movie paper, even if you have to go through the
annoyance of de-slabbing your item.



Bruce



On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:


Very nice, the best card.

And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics,
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.






 

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values
it if/when it comes time to resell it



 



We can probably reserve judgement on that.

With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear
to have had a particularly positive effect.











On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this
weekend, and a collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby
than most of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...



The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very
Fine:



http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797




I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have
a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of
framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not investments.)



In addition to my 

[MOPO] a playful email?

2010-07-20 Thread Michael B
fooled me.
 
good for you, grey
 
bruce didn't fool me when he advertised the sale of his business on ebay a  
few years back.
 
maybe i can broker a peace.  my fee would be a Casablanca  insert.  i'll 
pay the postage.
 
 
michael

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Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Smith, Grey - 1367
Thanks, Neil.
Remember what Benchley said, to paraphrase, “There seems to be no lengths to 
which humorless people will analyze humor. It seems to worry them!”

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Neil Jaworski
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:14 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

that was a very mischievous email that grey smith sent!
if i was in a similarly playful mood i might suggest that the less than 1% in 
returns of merchandise that he refers to were all from N P Gresham.

--- On Tue, 20/7/10, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Tuesday, 20 July, 2010, 18:23
So you were just funning with the members?
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Smith, Grey - 1367 
gre...@ha.com/mc/compose?to=gre...@ha.com wrote:
Whoa, David, this was a HOPED for list, meaning our sincerest wishes!
Not something we have! ☺

From: MoPo List 
[mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU/mc/compose?to=mop...@listserv.american.edu]
 On Behalf Of David Lieberman
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:00 PM

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU/mc/compose?to=mop...@listserv.american.edu
Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

A Frankenstein 6 sheet??

looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a trailer...just me, my 
dog, my trailer and my million dollar Frankenstein 6 sheet.

seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?

anyone think it will be a record?


David Lieberman

CineMasterpieces.comhttp://www.cinemasterpieces.com/ | 15721 N. Greenway 
Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open By Appt. 
Only.

Our Facebook 
Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall

In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
gre...@ha.com/mc/compose?to=gre...@ha.com writes:
Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and 
all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and 
age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it 
is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
after-auction 
dealshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167 
to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 
1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this group 
who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is 
appreciated too.

We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
Highlights we are hoping to include:

Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade – one sheet
Casablanca –six sheet

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



From: MoPo List 
[mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU/mc/compose?to=mop...@listserv.american.edu]
 On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU/mc/compose?to=mop...@listserv.american.edu
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for 
four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been 
saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even 
if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans 
evan...@blueyonder.co.uk/mc/compose?to=evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes 
time to resell it

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.



On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 

Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Is it CASABLANCA?  I thought I remembered an ACROSS THE PACIFIC six in one of 
those Woody Allen films.

MovieArt had a CASABLANCA six at one time, and we sold it to Jose Carpio who 
sent it on to somewhere 

Kirby

On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:

 In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca 
 6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
 Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..
 Wolfgang
  
 Kinoart.net
  
 Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von Michael B
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
 An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
  
  
 wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen 
 the 3sheet.
  
 wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?
  
 inserts are 10/15??
  
  
 michael
  
  
  
  
  
  
 In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
 gre...@ha.com writes:
 Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
 good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card 
 and all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this 
 day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage 
 auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
 Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
 than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.
  
 Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
 after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!
 We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. 
 Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this 
 group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, 
 that is appreciated too.
  
 We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
 what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
 Highlights we are hoping to include:
  
 Public Enemy- one sheet
 Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
 Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
 Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
 Red Dust-  six sheet
 Frankenstein- six sheet
 Cavalcade – one sheet
 Casablanca –six sheet
  
 Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)
  
  
  
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
 Hershenson
 Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage
  
 Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell 
 for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I 
 have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie 
 paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your 
 item.
 
 Bruce
 
 On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk 
 wrote:
 Very nice, the best card.
 And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
 the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.
  
 
 Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it 
 comes time to resell it
  
 We can probably reserve judgement on that.
 With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
 to have had a particularly positive effect.
 
 
 
 On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
 
 As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
 collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
 you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...
 
 The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card 
 from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded 
 Fine/Very Fine:
 
 http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797
 
 I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
 actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the 
 card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I 
 frame it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I 
 have a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the 
 intention of framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for 
 anything bigger than a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as 
 decoration, not investments.)
 
 In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their 
 *original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border 
 (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large 
 tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's 
 interesting is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:
 
 Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves to 

[MOPO] 3 copies??? how rare???

2010-07-20 Thread Michael B
_http://cgi.ebay.com/Possessed-47-27x41-NM-J-Crawford-3ea-150-00ea-/25066976
0936?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3a5d1501a8_ 
(http://cgi.ebay.com/Possessed-47-27x41-NM-J-Crawford-3ea-150-00ea-/250669760936?cmd=ViewIt
empt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3a5d1501a8) 
 
 
bruce's last 3 sales of the one sheets avergaed less than 20 each.
 
mbb

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Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Walton, Jeffrey
Come on we all know if this 6 sheet did appear at auction it will be
marked as reserve not met

 



From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:24 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

 

So you were just funning with the members?

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com
wrote:

Whoa, David, this was a HOPED for list, meaning our sincerest
wishes!

Not something we have! :-)

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of David
Lieberman
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:00 PM


To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Subject: Re: [MOPO] a Frankenstein 6 sheet?

 

A Frankenstein 6 sheet??

 

looks like I'll be selling my house and moving to a trailer...just
me, my dog, my trailer and my million dollar Frankenstein 6 sheet.

 

seriouslyI wonder what it will go for?

 

anyone think it will be a record?



David Lieberman

CineMasterpieces.com http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/  | 15721 N.
Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309 0500 | Office/Gallery Open By
Appt. Only.

Our Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall 

 

In a message dated 7/20/2010 9:06:58 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
gre...@ha.com writes:

Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers
and now is a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold
this portrait card and all being different copies. And though this would
normally sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are always
tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it is all about who is
watching at that time and participating.

Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we
receive less than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

 

Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with
many great after-auction deals
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+429495716
7  to be had and they are moving fast!

We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare
material. Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of
you from this group who did participate, thank you so much. And for
those just watching, that is appreciated too.

 

We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please
be saving for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!

Highlights we are hoping to include:

 

Public Enemy- one sheet

Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet

Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet

Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A

Red Dust-  six sheet

Frankenstein- six sheet

Cavalcade - one sheet

Casablanca -six sheet

 

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)

 

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf
Of Bruce Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

 

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very
fine) sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20
years ago! Like I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20
years to buy quality movie paper, even if you have to go through the
annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans
evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though
judging by pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3
the price.

 

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only
de-values it if/when it comes time to resell it

 

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it
doesn't appear to have had a particularly positive effect.




On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this
weekend, and a collector who's younger and much less experienced in this
hobby than most of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the
portrait card from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0,
Heritage graded Fine/Very Fine:


http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=8379
7

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage
auction, and I actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd
be devaluing the card by removing it from the plastic, which 

[MOPO] AW: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet? Play it again, Sam

2010-07-20 Thread Wolfgang Jahn
I threw in the DVD first time in maybe 5 years again and: yes above the Bed
in Woody's apartment is Across the Pacific 6sh BUT:

 

From minute 10.20 on there is Woody Allen in front of a CASABLANCA R49 1sh
pictured numerous times (at min 21 with lots of stills around and some
silent Halfsheets? Cecil B. Demille..in the bathroom!), also visible on the
walls from there on: a KEY LARGO 1sh, AFRICAN QUEEN insert, SIROCCO insert,
DEAD RECKONING 1sh, lobby cards etc.

 

So quite fun, these weren't worth much in 1972 and not too difficult to get
in the industry for decoration purpose for a set I guess..

Wolfgang

 

 

 

Von: Kirby McDaniel [mailto:ki...@movieart.net] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 20:50
An: Wolfgang Jahn
Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

 

Is it CASABLANCA?  I thought I remembered an ACROSS THE PACIFIC six in one
of those Woody Allen films.

 

MovieArt had a CASABLANCA six at one time, and we sold it to Jose Carpio who
sent it on to somewhere 

 

Kirby

 

On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:





In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there's what looks like an original worn Casablanca
6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.

Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..

Wolfgang

 

Kinoart.net

 

Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von Michael
B
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

 

 

wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen
the 3sheet.

 

wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 

inserts are 10/15??

 

 

michael

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
gre...@ha.com writes:

Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is
a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card
and all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this
day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage
auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and participating.

Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

 

Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great
after-auction
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167
deals to be had and they are moving fast!

We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material.
Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this
group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching,
that is appreciated too.

 

We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!

Highlights we are hoping to include:

 

Public Enemy- one sheet

Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet

Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet

Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A

Red Dust-  six sheet

Frankenstein- six sheet

Cavalcade - one sheet

Casablanca -six sheet

 

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)

 

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

 

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell
for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I
have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality
movie paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing
your item.

Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk
wrote:

Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by
pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.

 

Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it
comes time to resell it

 

We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't
appear to have had a particularly positive effect.




On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card
from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded
Fine/Very Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797
Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I

[MOPO] PRICES----emovieposter and heritage

2010-07-20 Thread Michael B
i have often shown novice sellers the values prices realized by  heritage 
and emovieposter.  it is a great reality check for them.   even the 
sophisticated sellers are taken back by these sites
 
absent these 2 sites, what else could you do to get  sellers to reduce 
their outrageous--even sincere, good faith--prices?  
 
of course, you dont have to buy.but.that's not what the hobby is  
about.
 
that is why auctions with reasonable start prices are good for buyers, and  
they never outrageously overpay.  sometimes they underpay a lot.  
 
sometimes, prices in ebay stores are so unrealistic, nothing convinces a  
seller he isn't holding gold.
 
 
michael
 
 

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[MOPO] Expanding hobby?

2010-07-20 Thread James Richard

Peter,

I would tend to agree with your feeling that poster collecting is not 
expanding, logic seems to indicate it, but on the other hand you see 
some stuff that can't be otherwise explained. An example would be 
original posters for the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings films. The 
prices for those posters, while not ultra-high, have remained firm, even 
though the first of those posters came out 10 years ago. Surely it is 
younger people buying/collecting those and similar items and keeping the 
prices up? I think the real question -- one that cannot yet be answered 
-- is how many of those younger buyers will *remain* movie poster 
collectors and, perhaps as they grow older, become interesting some of 
the great older posters? After all, great poster art is great poster 
art, regardless of when the film came out.


But there is no denying that simple nostalgia is the *big* driver in all 
forms of memorabilia collecting. If you didn't see the movie when it 
first came out, and remember seeing the poster for it hanging in the 
theater lobby, then you might still appreciate the poster, but you are 
not going to have that gut-level strong nostalgic pull to fork over big 
bucks for it.


-- JR

peter contarino wrote:


I think all of Ron's questions are excellent and on point. I also 
think that the answer is all the above. The economy is awful, supply 
outweighs demand, the high-rollers have acquired many of their pieces 
and the younger generation(s)would rather text and tweet than watch a 
film(literally- I was at a theater recently and the kid a few seats in 
front of me texted for the better part of the film). And after all, 
like who, you know, would want to, like, watch a black and white film 
anyway...and stuff...dude.


 

I don't know whether the hobby is expanding; you guys would know more 
about that. My sense is that it is not. I can't imagine it is bringing 
a lot of younger people in. I think the target is 35+ years of age. 
Maybe older. For example, my wife and I were spending the weekend with 
some friends of ours who just built a getaway home. They will be 
retiring in 10 years or so. We got to talking about the website Ken 
and I have and then the questions started coming: What does the poster 
to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof look like? Do you have it? And so on. 
Bottom line is that they want to do at least one room and maybe more 
with vintage paper from films that they love. These are professionals 
with money and grew up on classic films who never knew that this paper 
existed.  I have some ideas about how to tap into that demographic.


 

Regarding the images that Heritage provides, I have to say that they 
are spot on. I spoke with Ken Schacter about this yesterday and we 
both feel that the photo/scans are by far the most accurate and 
highest quality of any site, auction or not. The catalogs are 
unparalleled and are collectable in themselves. Great reference material.


 

It's an uncertain market to be sure but as Bruce and Grey have pointed 
out it is a great time to buy.


 

 


/Peter /




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Re: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR

2010-07-20 Thread Evan Zweifel
I hate ordering a poster advertised in so-so condition and having it arrive 
in so-so minus condition.  Or even worse, in icky-poo condition.


- Original Message -
From: Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:51:36 PM
Subject: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR

MOVIEART has a KNOCK ON ANY DOOR one sheet for sale.  Condition is so-so.




Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
mobile 512 589 5112

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Re: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR

2010-07-20 Thread Greg
Evan, you are so picky. I just won a CGC-graded Icky-Poo slabbed  lobby 
card in the Shmeritage Poster Auction, not to be confused with the 
HERITAGE auction. (I can't afford their stuff!) You can see the rips, 
tears, dirty thumbprints, insect damage, peanut butter (I HOPE it's 
peanut butter) and other slight imperfections right through the Saran 
Wrap. This slabbing thing is no big deal, really. What a bunch of 
fussbudgets.

Greg Douglass
and Evan Zweifel wrote:

I hate ordering a poster advertised in so-so condition and having it arrive in so-so 
minus condition.  Or even worse, in icky-poo condition.


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Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:51:36 PM
Subject: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR

MOVIEART has a KNOCK ON ANY DOOR one sheet for sale.  Condition is so-so.




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P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
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Re: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR

2010-07-20 Thread Michael B
yuck, yuck.
 
 
i suspect that my request for this title got lost in a different MOPO  
thread.  i requested something on this title.
 
here is my NEW AND IMPROVED WANT LIST:
 
 
American,  originals only 
No  cards, must be Very Good cond. 
SCANDEL  SHEET (1952) 
KNOCK  ON ANY DOOR (bogart) 
CRIME  IN THE STREETS 
SPIRAL  STAIRCASE  (half  style A only) 
THE THIRD MAN (all,  except insert) 
A PLACE IN THE SUN (half  style A only) 
SORRY WRONG NUMBER (insert  or half style B) 
THE  WOMAN IN WHITE – 1948  (half style A  only) 
THE  LONG DARK HALL – 1951, rex harrison (half only) 
TOMORROW  THE WORLD (insert or half) 
HITLER’S  CHILDREN (insert or half only) 
BOOMERANG  (OS or half) 
TO  EACH HIS OWN (insert only) 
COME  BACK LIITTLE SHEBA (half, style A only) 
SHADOW  ON THE WALL (half only) 
THE  MORTAL STORM – 1940  
THE  STRANGER, 1946 (half style B only) 
THE  BIG CLOCK (half only) 
DORIAN  GRAY (half style B only) 
THE  UNKNOWN MAN (half only) 
REUNION  IN FRANCE (half, insert only) 
BLUE  GARDENIA 
TOMORROW  IS FOREVER (half only) 
BEYOND  A REASONABLE DOUBT (os with FACE only—uglier style) 
NO  MAN OF HER OWN (half only) 
COME  BACK LITTLE SHEBA (half style A only)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/20/2010 5:07:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
evanzwei...@comcast.net writes:

I hate  ordering a poster advertised in so-so condition and having it 
arrive in  so-so minus condition.  Or even worse, in icky-poo  condition.


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To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent:  Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:51:36 PM
Subject: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY  DOOR

MOVIEART has a KNOCK ON ANY DOOR one sheet for sale.   Condition is so-so.




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512 479 6680   www.movieart.net
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Re: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR

2010-07-20 Thread Kirby McDaniel
I also have several pieces in condition fucked-up.  Try those.
K.

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 I hate ordering a poster advertised in so-so condition and having it arrive 
 in so-so minus condition.  Or even worse, in icky-poo condition.
 
 
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 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 12:51:36 PM
 Subject: [MOPO] FS: KNOCK ON ANY DOOR
 
 MOVIEART has a KNOCK ON ANY DOOR one sheet for sale.  Condition is so-so.
 
 
 
 
 Kirby McDaniel
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 P.O. Box 4419
 Austin TX 78765-4419
 512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
 mobile 512 589 5112
 
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[MOPO] still wanted: GRAND HOTEL, IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT

2010-07-20 Thread David Lieberman

U.S. one sheet or three sheet


David Lieberman

_CineMasterpieces.com_ (http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/)  | 15721 N. 
Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 --  Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309  0500 | Office/Gallery Open By 
Appt. Only.

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Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Marty Davis
Speaking of CASABLANCA 6-sheets, the first time I saw the poster was at a 
1980's NYC auction.  It may have been a Guernsey's auction.  The poster set a 
new world record for the highest price paid for a movie poster at auction, 
selling for about $20,000.  The auction was held at some sort of Armory 
building in Manhattan, that had very high ceilings.  The CASABLANCA 6-sheet was 
linenbacked, and hanging on a wall about twenty feel above the floor.  After 
the auction, as I was paying for my posters, auction employees were on ladders 
trying to remove the CASABLANCA 6-sheet.  The employees lost their grip on the 
poster, and the most expensive film poster ever sold at auction came crashing 
down from twenty feet.  Nobody freaked out, which led me to suspect that an 
absentee bidder won the poster.

--- On Tue, 7/20/10, Wolfgang Jahn m...@fantompaper.com wrote:


From: Wolfgang Jahn m...@fantompaper.com
Subject: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010, 5:19 PM








In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca 6sheet 
(or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..
Wolfgang
 
Kinoart.net
 


Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von Michael B
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
 

  

wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen 
the 3sheet.

 

wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 

inserts are 10/15??

 

 

michael

 

 

 

 

 

 


In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, gre...@ha.com 
writes:


Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and 
all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and 
age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it 
is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.
 
Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 
1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this group 
who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is 
appreciated too.
 
We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
Highlights we are hoping to include:
 
Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade – one sheet
Casablanca –six sheet
 
Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)
 
 
 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage
 
Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for 
four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been 
saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even 
if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.


 
Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes 
time to resell it
 
We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.





On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 
Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card 
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame 
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards. 

Re: [MOPO] Across the Pacific six sheet

2010-07-20 Thread Ron Moore
As an interesting aside... Several years ago I spoke with the man who leased 
the posters used in Play It Again Sam to the production company. Although he 
got most of his posters back after the film wraped, he stated that the Across 
the Pacific six sheet somehow disappeared! He was never able to find out what 
happened to it. I've been collecting Bogart since 1971 and I've never run 
across the poster. To my knowledge it's not in collecting circles and is still 
missing. Maybe some prop master has it on his wall today.
Ron

--- On Tue, 7/20/10, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:

From: Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
Subject: Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]:  [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010, 1:49 PM

Is it CASABLANCA?  I thought I remembered an ACROSS THE PACIFIC six in one of 
those Woody Allen films.
MovieArt had a CASABLANCA six at one time, and we sold it to Jose Carpio who 
sent it on to somewhere 
Kirby
On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:
In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca 6sheet 
(or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.Anyone 
noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..Wolfgang  
Kinoart.net  Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] im Auftrag 
von Michael B
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: mop...@listserv.american.edu
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?   wow,,,a 
CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen the 3sheet. wanna predict 
the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000? inserts are 10/15??  michael  In a 
message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight 
Time, gre...@ha.com writes:Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were 
had by buyers and now is a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have 
sold this portrait card and all being different copies. And though this would 
normally sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous 
deals in a Heritage auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time 
and participating.Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and 
we receive less than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.  Overall the 
Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great after-auction 
deals to be had and they are moving
 fast!We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare 
material. Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you 
from this group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just 
watching, that is appreciated too.  We have a tremendous November auction 
shaping up now so please be saving for what is sure to be an outstanding 
selection!Highlights we are hoping to include:  Public Enemy- one sheetLittle 
Caesar- one sheet and Six SheetGold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four 
SheetAnimal Crackers - one sheet Style ARed Dust-  six sheetFrankenstein- six 
sheetCavalcade – one sheetCasablanca –six sheet  Notice: these are what are 
hoped for! ;-)      From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] on 
Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: mop...@listserv.american.edu
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage  Holy Macaroni, how 
did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for four hundred 
smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been saying, this 
is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even if you have 
to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

BruceOn Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk 
wrote:Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.  Since 
taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes time 
to resell it  We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.


On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:As the purchaser of a 
slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a collector who's younger 
and much less experienced in this hobby than most of you, I thought I'd throw 
in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 
Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card 
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame 
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a 
large box of posters under my bed, I always buy 

[MOPO] WTB: HOME 1 sheet

2010-07-20 Thread Posteritati

2008 with Isabelle Huppert.

Thanks!

Alex Vinson
Posteritati
239 Centre Street
New York, NY  10013
212-226-2207/ Fax: 212-226-2102
http://www.posteritati.com/





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[MOPO] FA on EBAY: Ending Tonight (Tuesday 3/20/10) -- CAT-WOMEN OF THE MOON lobby card

2010-07-20 Thread channinglylethomson

Tuesday, 7/20/2010

Original lobby card for 1950s sci-fi camp classic -- CAT-WOMEN OF THE  
MOON --

Ending tonight on EBAY!

Thanks, Channing Thomson

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=110559493527ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

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[MOPO] MOPO: Some ebay lots - horror and sci-fi originals

2010-07-20 Thread Michael Spampinato
Hi Folks,

I have a few lots (10 in total) on ebay - all sci-fi/horror originals. 

http://shop.ebay.com/povertyrow/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=_trksid=p3686

Hope the link works. If not just search on Seller Name povertyrow (that's me!). 
:)

Hope everyone is doing well. Time for me to start posting here again.

As always, may the holes in your collection be filled.

Michael

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[MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread David Kusumoto

** I know this is off-topic, but this has to be shared as a great break from 
posters.  As some of you know, our own Greg Douglass wrote many songs - most 
notably the top-40 single, Jungle Love (1977) - when he was with the Steve 
Miller Band.  (He's also worked with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg Kihn.) 

** Greg wrote recently on his Facebook page, My 
first-time-in-30-years-complete-and-utter-surprise performance of 'Jungle Love' 
with the Steve Miller band was captured on video by fan/friend Dave Evans on 
July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here in Southern California (Temecula, 
east of L.A. in the Inland Empire).  It was posted on You Tube on July 18.  
Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

** (BTW, Greg's FB profile modestly notes that he's only a semi-famous 
guitarist who lives in the San Diego area with his lovely wife, two 
dysfunctional cats, and a large collection of horror movie posters.)
  
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Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread Tom Martin

great Post David... you are a excellent Journalist!!

David Kusumoto wrote:

** I know this is off-topic, but this has to be shared as a great 
break from posters.  As some of you know, our own Greg Douglass 
wrote many songs - most notably the top-40 single, Jungle Love 
(1977) - when he was with the Steve Miller Band.  (He's also worked 
with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg Kihn.)


** Greg wrote recently on his Facebook page, My 
first-time-in-30-years-complete-and-utter-surprise performance of 
'Jungle Love' with the Steve Miller band was captured on video by 
fan/friend Dave Evans on July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here in 
Southern California (Temecula, east of L.A. in the Inland Empire).  It 
was posted on You Tube on July 18.  Enjoy!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

** (BTW, Greg's FB profile modestly notes that he's only a 
semi-famous guitarist who lives in the San Diego area with his 
lovely wife, two dysfunctional cats, and a large collection of horror 
movie posters.)

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Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread David Kusumoto

Thank you, Tom.  I just had the feeling that that Greg himself would never let 
the MoPo group know of his other life.  So of course, I asked and got his 
permission first before posting this to the MoPo group.  :D


Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 21:33:31 -0500
From: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com
To: davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
CC: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...






  


great Post David... you are a excellent Journalist!!



David Kusumoto wrote:

  
   
 ** I know this is off-topic,
but this has to be shared as a great break from posters.  As some of you
know, our own Greg Douglass wrote many songs - most notably the top-40 single,
Jungle Love (1977) - when he was with the Steve Miller Band.  (He's also
worked with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg Kihn.) 

  

  ** Greg
wrote recently on his Facebook page, My 
first-time-in-30-years-complete-and-utter-surprise
performance of 'Jungle Love' with the Steve Miller band was captured on
video by fan/friend Dave Evans on July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here
in Southern California (Temecula, east of L.A. in the Inland Empire).  It
was posted on You Tube on July 18.  Enjoy!

  

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

  

  ** (BTW, Greg's FB profile
modestly notes that he's only a semi-famous guitarist who lives in the
San Diego area with his lovely wife, two dysfunctional cats, and a large 
collection of horror movie posters.)

  
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Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread Diane Jeffrey
David - Great post... I have known Greg for so many years, sometimes he 
just pops in the studio to say hello.  I am always so happy to see him, he is 
just that type of person.  It is such a treat to see him in his element, thanks 
so much.
Diane
Studio C
  - Original Message - 
  From: David Kusumoto 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:15 PM
  Subject: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...


  ** I know this is off-topic, but this has to be shared as a great break 
from posters.  As some of you know, our own Greg Douglass wrote many songs - 
most notably the top-40 single, Jungle Love (1977) - when he was with the 
Steve Miller Band.  (He's also worked with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg 
Kihn.) 

  ** Greg wrote recently on his Facebook page, My 
first-time-in-30-years-complete-and-utter-surprise performance of 'Jungle Love' 
with the Steve Miller band was captured on video by fan/friend Dave Evans on 
July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here in Southern California (Temecula, 
east of L.A. in the Inland Empire).  It was posted on You Tube on July 18.  
Enjoy!

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

  ** (BTW, Greg's FB profile modestly notes that he's only a semi-famous 
guitarist who lives in the San Diego area with his lovely wife, two 
dysfunctional cats, and a large collection of horror movie posters.)

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[MOPO] ROPE half-sheet - hairy arm style

2010-07-20 Thread Dave Rosen
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hitchcocks-Remarkable-1948-Original-ROPE-Movie-Poster-/120595825779?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item1c14124473

Belongs in the How Not to Take an Auction Picture Hall of Fame...

Dave

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Re: [MOPO] ROPE half-sheet - hairy arm style

2010-07-20 Thread channinglylethomson

I'd like one without the hand please.  C

On Jul 20, 2010, at 7:17 PM, Dave Rosen wrote:


http://cgi.ebay.com/Hitchcocks-Remarkable-1948-Original-ROPE-Movie-Poster-/120595825779?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item1c14124473

Belongs in the How Not to Take an Auction Picture Hall of Fame...

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Re: [MOPO] ROPE half-sheet - hairy arm style

2010-07-20 Thread Phil Edwards
The slabbed version would be neat!


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  Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 12:17 PM
  Subject: [MOPO] ROPE half-sheet - hairy arm style


  
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  Belongs in the How Not to Take an Auction Picture Hall of Fame...

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Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread Tom Martin
yes I think the Rock start reutation may be partially due to Greg 
Douglass antics... I mean writing a  tune like


 Jungle LOve kinda sums the man up. I picture him in a loin cloth 
strutting accros the stage in the 70s like  

Ted Nugent did.  

Plus  well as we all know the man is into some wild movies and  still 
can rock with the best of them as he just proved...


But I must  also point out... I think he buys hsi guitar  cords at 
walmarts or radio shack  dont let him give you the line It was a 
loner guitarI had the tape anayalized and it cleary shows him pulling 
out a Guitar chrord while in the audiance ..  even though the other 
guitarist told him get that damn chord out of here you nutball... and he 
tried to kick him off the stage... BUT he kept playing in defience


It will all be in my new BOOK ' behind the JungleLOve + the Greg 
Douglass story... its about a man who ws tragically spooked by a 
crosseyeed santa claus at age 12 and how he was  adopted by a gropu of 
zulus in africa


and how after many years he emerged and was given a Gig by Steve Miller 
band to help teach him how to live in modern civilization...


It apparantly didnt work, and thats why he still is Like a old 
weismueller Tarzan flick and is why Rockstart are feared  by God fearn 
Christian Mothers everywhere...
Guiness book of recorde sights that  Douglass de-flowered...   46% of 
Young girls from  catholic Girl schools... sad but true...

read my book.. soon to be a paperback/

David Kusumoto wrote:

I've known of Greg's association with top-40 rock music and his 
ultra-complicated and catchy guitar riffs for a while, but beyond his 
hilariously sarcastic posts at MoPo, I had never seen him play before 
a live audience, e.g., I've only heard him on vinyl, tape, CD and 
MP3s.  He's so balls-to-the-wall funny that I've always wondered what 
beyond a few of his self-described hallucinogenic and booze and girls 
episodes - could have created such wit - and enhanced his remarkable 
talent for music.  Have always loved his guitar riff to Jungle 
Love.  Like Welles said when it comes to creating a masterpiece, you 
only need one.  Greg has WAY MORE than just one.



Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 18:50:31 -0700
From: dianejeff...@roadrunner.com
Subject: Re: Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

David - Great post... I have known Greg for so many years, 
sometimes he just pops in the studio to say hello.  I am always so 
happy to see him, he is just that type of person.  It is such a treat 
to see him in his element, thanks so much.

Diane
Studio C




Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 18:50:31 -0700
From: dianejeff...@roadrunner.com
Subject: Re: Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

David - Great post... I have known Greg for so many years, 
sometimes he just pops in the studio to say hello.  I am always so 
happy to see him, he is just that type of person.  It is such a treat 
to see him in his element, thanks so much.

Diane
Studio C

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From: David Kusumoto mailto:davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:15 PM
Subject: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than
Others...

** I know this is off-topic, but this has to be shared as a great
break from posters.  As some of you know, our own Greg Douglass
wrote many songs - most notably the top-40 single, Jungle Love
(1977) - when he was with the Steve Miller Band.  (He's also
worked with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg Kihn.)

** Greg wrote recently on his Facebook page, My
first-time-in-30-years-complete-and-utter-surprise performance of
'Jungle Love' with the Steve Miller band was captured on video by
fan/friend Dave Evans on July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here
in Southern California (Temecula, east of L.A. in the Inland
Empire).  It was posted on You Tube on July 18.  Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

** (BTW, Greg's FB profile modestly notes that he's only a
semi-famous guitarist who lives in the San Diego area with his
lovely wife, two dysfunctional cats, and a large collection of
horror movie posters.)
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Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread Joseph Bonelli
Oh, thank YOU, David, for posting this.  I can't wait go go home from work and 
see it!
I've been trying to get Greg to haul his sorry behind to New Orleans since we 
discovered we both knew Wild Man Fisher on the Sunset Strip during the summer 
of '67.  Those were indeed the days!
 
Joe B in NOLA

--- On Tue, 7/20/10, David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com wrote:


From: David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
Subject: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010, 8:15 PM




** I know this is off-topic, but this has to be shared as a great break from 
posters.  As some of you know, our own Greg Douglass wrote many songs - most 
notably the top-40 single, Jungle Love (1977) - when he was with the Steve 
Miller Band.  (He's also worked with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg Kihn.) 

** Greg wrote recently on his Facebook page, My 
first-time-in-30-years-complete-and-utter-surprise performance of 'Jungle Love' 
with the Steve Miller band was captured on video by fan/friend Dave Evans on 
July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here in Southern California (Temecula, 
east of L.A. in the Inland Empire).  It was posted on You Tube on July 18.  
Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

** (BTW, Greg's FB profile modestly notes that he's only a semi-famous 
guitarist who lives in the San Diego area with his lovely wife, two 
dysfunctional cats, and a large collection of horror movie posters.)

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Re: [MOPO] Off topic - Why Some MoPo Members Are Cooler Than Others...

2010-07-20 Thread Richard Evans

Thanks, really enjoyed that clip.
Went on a youtube journey, that included revisiting the mad video  
(zombies) for Greg's Jeopardy with Greg Kihn Band, finally pulled  
out when I got to a very fat space cowboy doing a cover of The Joker  
on a ukulele.


On 21 Jul 2010, at 02:15, David Kusumoto wrote:

** I know this is off-topic, but this has to be shared as a great  
break from posters.  As some of you know, our own Greg Douglass  
wrote many songs - most notably the top-40 single, Jungle  
Love (1977) - when he was with the Steve Miller Band.  (He's also  
worked with the likes of Van Morrison and Greg Kihn.)


** Greg wrote recently on his Facebook page, My first-time-in-30- 
years-complete-and-utter-surprise performance of 'Jungle Love' with  
the Steve Miller band was captured on video by fan/friend Dave  
Evans on July 9, 2010, at the Pechanga Resort here in Southern  
California (Temecula, east of L.A. in the Inland Empire).  It was  
posted on You Tube on July 18.  Enjoy!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKPZdCGDkY

** (BTW, Greg's FB profile modestly notes that he's only a semi- 
famous guitarist who lives in the San Diego area with his lovely  
wife, two dysfunctional cats, and a large collection of horror movie  
posters.)

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Re: [MOPO] FS: Re: [MOPO] ROPE half-sheet - hairy arm style

2010-07-20 Thread Sean Linkenback
There was a poster earlier today talking about pointing out emovieposter.com 
and Heritage results to sellers and trying to get them to reduce their 
outrageous - even sincere, good faith prices.

I wonder if that would work with this seller?

  - Original Message - 
  From: Michael B 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 11:28 PM
  Subject: [MOPO] FS: Re: [MOPO] ROPE half-sheet - hairy arm style


  HERE IS THE POSTER I HAVE LISTED ON EBAY NOW

  
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=200496967576ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

  SEE MY OTHER ITEMS, ALSO





  In a message dated 7/20/2010 10:17:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
hah...@sympatico.ca writes:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Hitchcocks-Remarkable-1948-Original-ROPE-Movie-Poster-/120595825779?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item1c14124473

Belongs in the How Not to Take an Auction Picture Hall of Fame...

Dave
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