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2011-12-28 Thread rodxmorgan
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Re: [MOPO] Haggard Case

2011-12-28 Thread Diane Jeffrey
Hi Jim - I plan to write a letter too.  I will indicate that by his engaging a 
restoration company to make the fakes, it has had a severe negative impact on 
linen backing and restoration of posters.  It has affected the livelihood of 
many people.  I urge other restorers to send a letter also.
Diane
Studio C
  - Original Message - 
  From: James Gresham 
  To: Ron Gough ; Ron Magid ; Walter Reuben ; Peg Pannell Smith ; Clarke 
Neumann ; Sean Linkenback ; Joseph Maddalena ; Mark Fischler ; Ulakovic, John V 
; Larry Springer ; filmfoot...@cs.com ; Poster Mountain, Inc. ; Ralph // 
RalphDeluca.com ; Diane Jeffrey ; keybo...@aol.com ; Smith, Grey - 1367 ; Mark 
Stewart ; robb...@msn.com ; wa ; Debra Jacobson ; Claudesipod ; 
cur...@optonline.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:50 AM
  Subject: Haggard Case


  Agent Mike has suggested that as many people as can should write a letter to 
the judge, urging her to give Haggard the maximum sentence possible and urging 
her to start restitution immediately, as we all know he has the posters hidden. 
 Maybe make a statement as to how he has affected you  ask for the maximum 
sentencing.  Agent Mike thinks it is especially important for the institutions 
and businesses to send something.  If you are getting this letter, you really 
should send a letter.  THIS IS YOUR CHANCE.  YOU CAN HELP AFFECT HIS SENTENCING 
RIGHT NOW!

  Please dont ignore this.  Everyone should do this.  Auction Houses and 
businesses please lead the way.  

  Honorable Judge Colleen McMahon
  United States District Court
  Southern District of New York
  500 Pearl Street
  New York, NY, 0007

  RE: United States V. Kerry Haggard
  Case Number 2009RO2176

  PLEASE DO THIS  Please write a letter.

  Let the court know the impact Haggard has had on our hobby, our values, and 
you. This is the one thing you can do.

  Please confirm this with me.  We need to put theis guy away for a long time.  
This is how we can do it.  Jim

  -- 
  Jim Gresham
  18501 Henry Ct
  Ray Mi 48096
  586 677-7669

  www.greshamsinc.com
  www.childrenofthenightbook.com
  www.theyreherealreadybook.com



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Re: [MOPO] FA:- Heritage has Jaws, Chinatown, Let It Be, G.I. Blues, Robot Monster, Dirty Harry, Mr. Smith, Creature Walks Among Us, Hot Rod Rumble, Big Heat

2011-12-28 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
Heritage has 558 
lotshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+793+794+791+792+2088+4294954591Ns=
 of some of the Best of vintage movie posters closing this Sunday evening, Jan. 
1st, at 10pm CT!  www.ha.com/161201http://www.ha.com/161201

Featuring a great selection of affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, press 
books, and related Memorabilia!

Heritage has offered over 150,000 lots (all searchable with images, 
descriptions and prices in our free permanent auction 
archive)http://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+790+231+showHall=1ic=Center-Archives-althome1-102009
 of some of the very rarest and most desirable in the hobby. Serving over 
600,000 collectors, including 40,000 Movie Poster bidder-members, HA.com is the 
place to go to buy and sell your vintage movie posters!


Great Highlights this week include:

Jaws (Universal, 1975). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53259

Barbara Stanwyck (RKO,1938). Eastman Kodak Nitrate Negative (7.75 X 9.75)
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53040

Chinatown (Paramount, 1974). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53091

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (United Artists, 1970). One Sheet Style B
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53369

Let It Be (United Artists, 1970). Lobby Cards (5)
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53298

G.I. Blues (Paramount, 1960). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53192

The Sons of Katie Elder (Paramount, 1965). Insert
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53473

The Rocketeer (Walt Disney Pictures, 1991). One Sheet DS Advance
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53424

Robot Monster (Astor Pictures, 1953). Lobby Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53422

Dementia 13 (American International, 1963). Australian Daybill Released 
internationally as The Haunted and Hunted
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53111

Veronica Lake by Eugene Robert Richee (Paramount, 1940). Portrait Photo
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53518

Hands Across the Border (Republic, 1944). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53214

Jet Pilot (RKO, 1957) One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53263

Dirty Harry (Warner Brothers, 1971). Italian Photobustas (9)
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53119

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Columbia, 1939). Lobby Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53338

The Creature Walks Among Us (Universal International, 1956). Window Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53099

The Strawberry Roan (Columbia, 1948). Three Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53490

Hot Rod Rumble (Allied Artists, 1957). Half Sheet Style B
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53234

The Big Heat (Columbia, 1953). Window Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53053

Mothra (Columbia, 1962). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161201lotNo=53335

And many, many more!!


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[MOPO] QUESTION FOR MOPO MEMBERS: LENTICULARS

2011-12-28 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Does anyone on the list have a list of lenticular posters?  All that are known?
Does a compilation of these titles exist on the internet?

Kirby



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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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Re: [MOPO] Window Card restoration question

2011-12-28 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

I agree to just keep it

from my won perspective, I prefer raw posters to lienbacked or 
paperbacked and I totally hate restored posters
Linenbacking to me is something you do out of serious necessity for 
posters that are super-rare and in a very distressed condition


folds are not a distressed condition to me, unless you're talking 
about a poster that folded down to a postage stamp size
small holes or tears, or even large tears that really aren't visible, 
do not bother me at all.


I have a Double Indemnity wc framed right next to where I'm sitting 
at this moment.
it is the nicest condition card I have ever seen on this title with 
square corners and just a pin hole in each corner.

except it has the play dated in grease pencil in the top blank area.
I do not care
it looks great (I got it at Heritage in July, so you can look up the image)

but I know it's a psychological issue.

very simply, when I look at my posters on the wall, what I see is the 
imagery of the poster.

so when I look at the DI wc, I don't see the play dates! I see the art
same goes for the Murder My Sweet 1/2 sh framed next to the WC. I see 
the poster, I do not see the folds and when I look at the Lady in the 
Lake wc on the other side of the DI, I don't see that the top has 
been trimmed off


BECAUSE I DON'T CARE!

I don't care about the 1 inch by half inch of missing paper at the 
top of the House of Dracula 1sh, of the 3 small holes in the 
Strangers on a Train insert, or the small hole in the Drunk Driving 
1sh or any other minor defect. I have a UK Saraband for Dead Lovers 
1sh I bought from Bruce. It is torn vertically, not on the fold, from 
top to bottom
guess what.. the rip is so clean, I'm about to frame it as is! 
(although honestly, I do mean to get it restored.. that is a serious defect)


In my collection, less than 1% of my posters are linenbacked or 
paperbacked. Generally they are posters that are very rare, and so 
I'll take them however I can get them, or they were very cheap and 
I'll have it as filler until I can find a raw copy


I just replaced the on-linen Japanese Lady in the Lake with an 
unbacked copy and a linen Brasher Doubloon Australian 1sh with an 
unbacked copy..


I WANT RAW POSTERS.

think of this also.. down the road.. raw unbacked copies of any 
poster that is available in both fashions will be worth much more 
than their linenbacked counter-parts.


I want RAW!

Rich



At 06:36 PM 12/27/2011, Richard Evans wrote:

Keep it I say.

Don't know for certain about values with these, but generally I 
thought everything was moving away from over-restoration.


And the particular charm of window cards is that they can come with 
a record of their history.


Makes no sense to destroy that, since that's a big part of the 
appeal for collecting.


Though in an ideal world it'll be nicely printed, and not bad marker scrawl.


On 28 Dec 2011, at 00:33, MICHAEL ARCHIBALD wrote:


Hi,

I recently framed a Wild Bunch window card.  As I was sliding the 
card into the frame I noticed (for the first time) that the top 
blank area was painted.  I only discovered this because I was 
framing the card in front of the window and the paint was not 
transparent in the sunlight.


I have a couple of unfolded window cards which I would like to have 
restored.  An original White Heat has some water damage in the 
lower empty border and the other (Rebel Without a Cause) needs to 
be cleaned.  Both have theatre showtimes in the card's top blank area.


From a collector's point of view...does the value / appeal of a 
window card diminish / increase when the top area of the card is sprayed over?


I don't mind lettering indicating what day and time the film was 
showing...from my point of view it kind of captures that moment in 
time when the film was released.  I'm generally more concerned with 
pinholes, missing paper, damage to the window card's image, or if a 
card is folded/unfolded.


Since I'm fairly new to poster collecting I'd like to get some 
input from seasoned collectors to decide if I should keep the 
lettering when I send the cards for restoration or have it sprayed over.


Thanks

Michael

PS: Props to Sue at Hollywood Poster Frames for all her framing help.
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Re: [MOPO] Window Card restoration question

2011-12-28 Thread MICHAEL ARCHIBALD
Thanks for the responses.  My preference was to keep the lettering.

...I looked up Double Indemnity Rich H - I agree very nice as is.
 
Happy New Year everyone.  


 From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:58:51 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Window Card restoration question
 

I agree to just keep it

from my won perspective, I prefer raw posters to lienbacked or
paperbacked and I totally hate restored posters
Linenbacking to me is something you do out of serious necessity for
posters that are super-rare and in a very distressed condition

folds are not a distressed condition to me, unless you're talking about a
poster that folded down to a postage stamp size
small holes or tears, or even large tears that really aren't visible, do
not bother me at all.

I have a Double Indemnity wc framed right next to where I'm sitting at
this moment.
it is the nicest condition card I have ever seen on this title with
square corners and just a pin hole in each corner.
except it has the play dated in grease pencil in the top blank area.
I do not care
it looks great (I got it at Heritage in July, so you can look up the
image)

but I know it's a psychological issue.

very simply, when I look at my posters on the wall, what I see is the
imagery of the poster.
so when I look at the DI wc, I don't see the play dates! I see the
art
same goes for the Murder My Sweet 1/2 sh framed next to the WC. I see the
poster, I do not see the folds and when I look at the Lady in the Lake wc
on the other side of the DI, I don't see that the top has been trimmed
off

BECAUSE I DON'T CARE!

I don't care about the 1 inch by half inch of missing paper at the top of
the House of Dracula 1sh, of the 3 small holes in the Strangers on a
Train insert, or the small hole in the Drunk Driving 1sh or any other
minor defect. I have a UK Saraband for Dead Lovers 1sh I bought from
Bruce. It is torn vertically, not on the fold, from top to bottom
guess what.. the rip is so clean, I'm about to frame it as
is! (although honestly, I do mean to get it restored.. that is a
serious defect)

In my collection, less than 1% of my posters are linenbacked or
paperbacked. Generally they are posters that are very rare, and so I'll
take them however I can get them, or they were very cheap and I'll have
it as filler until I can find a raw copy

I just replaced the on-linen Japanese Lady in the Lake with an unbacked
copy and a linen Brasher Doubloon Australian 1sh with an unbacked copy.. 

I WANT RAW POSTERS.

think of this also.. down the road.. raw unbacked copies of any poster
that is available in both fashions will be worth much more than their
linenbacked counter-parts.

I want RAW!

Rich



At 06:36 PM 12/27/2011, Richard Evans wrote:

Keep it I say.

Don't know for certain about values with these, but generally I thought
everything was moving away from over-restoration.

And the particular charm of window cards is that they can come with a
record of their history.

Makes no sense to destroy that, since that's a big part of the appeal for
collecting.

Though in an ideal world it'll be nicely printed, and not bad marker
scrawl.


On 28 Dec 2011, at 00:33, MICHAEL ARCHIBALD wrote:


Hi,
 
I recently framed a Wild Bunch window card.  As I was
sliding the card into the frame I noticed (for the first time) that the
top blank area was painted.  I only discovered this because I was
framing the card in front of the window and the paint was not transparent
in the sunlight.
 
I have a couple of unfolded window cards which I would like to have
restored.  An original White Heat has some water damage
in the lower empty border and the other (Rebel Without a Cause) needs to
be cleaned.  Both have theatre showtimes in the card's top blank
area.
 
From a collector's point of view...does the value / appeal of a window
card diminish / increase when the top area of the card is sprayed
over?
 
I don't mind lettering indicating what day and time the film was
showing...from my point of view it kind of captures that moment in time
when the film was released.  I'm generally more concerned with
pinholes, missing paper, damage to the window card's image, or if a card
is folded/unfolded.
 
Since I'm fairly new to poster collecting I'd like to get some input from
seasoned collectors to decide if I should keep the lettering when I send
the cards for restoration or have it sprayed over.
 
Thanks
 
Michael
 
PS: Props to Sue at Hollywood Poster Frames for all her framing
help.   

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Re: [MOPO] Haggard Case

2011-12-28 Thread Mark Stewart
Aloha MoPo,
 
Jim,
Thanks for the update and suggestion.  I had received a letter from the DA 
stating the guilty plea. I too will be writing a letter.  
 
All the Best,
 
Mark
 
 
 
 
 
 

From: Diane Jeffrey dianejeff...@roadrunner.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:19 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Haggard Case


Hi Jim - I plan to write a letter too.  I will indicate that by his engaging a 
restoration company to make the fakes, it has had a severe negative impact on 
linen backing and restoration of posters.  It has affected the livelihood of 
many people.  I urge other restorers to send a letter also.
Diane
Studio C
- Original Message - 
From: James Gresham 
To: Ron Gough ; Ron Magid ; Walter Reuben ; Peg Pannell Smith ; Clarke Neumann 
; Sean Linkenback ; Joseph Maddalena ; Mark Fischler ; Ulakovic, John V ; 
Larry Springer ; filmfoot...@cs.com ; Poster Mountain, Inc. ; Ralph // 
RalphDeluca.com ; Diane Jeffrey ; keybo...@aol.com ; Smith, Grey - 1367 ; Mark 
Stewart ; robb...@msn.com ; wa ; Debra Jacobson ; Claudesipod ; 
cur...@optonline.net 
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:50 AM
Subject: Haggard Case

Agent Mike has suggested that as many people as can should write a letter to 
the judge, urging her to give Haggard the maximum sentence possible and urging 
her to start restitution immediately, as we all know he has the posters 
hidden.  Maybe make a statement as to how he has affected you  ask for the 
maximum sentencing.  Agent Mike thinks it is especially important for the 
institutions and businesses to send something.  If you are getting this 
letter, you really should send a letter.  THIS IS YOUR CHANCE.  YOU CAN HELP 
AFFECT HIS SENTENCING RIGHT NOW!

Please dont ignore this.  Everyone should do this.  Auction Houses and 
businesses please lead the way.  

Honorable Judge Colleen McMahon
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
500 Pearl Street
New York, NY, 0007

RE: United States V. Kerry Haggard
Case Number 2009RO2176

PLEASE DO THIS  Please write a letter.

Let the court know the impact Haggard has had on our hobby, our values, and 
you. This is the one thing you can do.

Please confirm this with me.  We need to put theis guy away for a long time.  
This is how we can do it.  Jim

-- 
Jim Gresham
18501 Henry Ct
Ray Mi 48096
586 677-7669

www.greshamsinc.com
www.childrenofthenightbook.com
www.theyreherealreadybook.com


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