[MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of *All Poster Forum* posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's *LAMP* site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS *ORIGINAL*: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS *R69*: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS *R70s*: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: *http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jpg* Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our *ENTIRE *history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, *EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY*, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to see if we could find other examples that were being sold incorrectly. We found that Dave Lieberman of * Cinemasterpieces* had one for sale that was a R69 but was incorrectly identified as original, and we contacted him, and he promptly corrected it. We went to *Heritage*'s archive on their site, and discovered that they obviously had incorrect information (like we did) but they had *DIFFERENT *incorrect information than we did, resulting in their selling three different posters, one from each release, and identifying them incorrectly every time. This is the original that they sold as R70s: * http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072 * This is the R69 that they sold as 1966: * http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245 * This is the R70s that they sold as R69: * http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=58024lotNo=54052http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=58024lotNo=54052 * Now hopefully they will go back and contact the two buyers to whom they sold they posters they incorrectly identified (there is no need to contact the third one, the one who got an original incorrectly marked as a re-release, because that person got an incredible buy and is surely happy!). But they may or may not have a policy of doing this. If they are followers of buyer beware, which so many auctions are, then those buyers are simply out of luck. I also don't know if they will go into their online archive and correct the above mistakes, as we do. We always correct any errors in our database, and remove all sales where the buyer never paid or they returned the items, to keep our database super accurate, but it takes a lot of time and money to do so. *IF ANYONE READING THIS OWNS AN EXAMPLE OF A FRENCH BLOW-UP POSTER, THEN YOU SHOULD TAKE IT OUT AND CHECK TO SEE WHICH RELEASE YOU HAVE*. If you were incorrectly sold a re-release as either an original or as the wrong re-release, then contact the person or auction you bought if from and ask for a refund or a price adjustment. Thanks much to Thierry Brahme, Ed Poole and others who helped in this research. -- Bruce Hershenson and the other 26 members of the eMoviePoster.com team P.O. Box 874 West Plains, MO 65775 Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we take lunch) our site http://www.emovieposter.com/ our auctions http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your
[MOPO] FA: '80s One-sheets on E-Bay
For all of you who just can get enough of folded '80s one-sheets, I have two lots of these gems closing tomorrow on E-Bay: 15 original '80s folded one-sheets - DeNiro, Bronson, Hanks, Swayze, etc - Opening bid: $9.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/15-ORIGINAL-80s-ONE-SHEET-POSTERS-DeNIRO-HANKS-BRONSON-/370622116628?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item564accb314 8 original '80s folded one-sheets - Burns, Gere, Dafoe, Cosby, etc - Opening bid: $4.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-ONE-SHEET-POSTERS-DAFOE-BURNS-GERE-COSBY-FN-VFN-1980s-/221046185523?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3377611e33 Just click on the links to view the lots. Earl Blair CAPTAIN BIJOU www.captainbijou.com Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
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Is MOPO down? I don't receive posts. Regards, DBT Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] FW: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
Odd as we have no direct links to the auctions from Emovieposter in which they were incorrectly sold! Please advise? From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:51 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of All Poster Forum posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's LAMP site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS ORIGINAL: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS R69: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS R70s: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jpg Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our ENTIRE history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to see if we could find other examples that were being sold incorrectly. We found that Dave Lieberman of Cinemasterpieces had one for sale that was a R69 but was incorrectly identified as original, and we contacted him, and he promptly corrected it. We went to Heritage's archive on their site, and discovered that they obviously had incorrect information (like we did) but they had DIFFERENT incorrect information than we did, resulting in their selling three different posters, one from each release, and identifying them incorrectly every time. This is the original that they sold as R70s: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072%3Ehttp://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072 This is the R69 that they sold as 1966: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245%3Ehttp://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245 This is the R70s that they sold as R69: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=58024lotNo=54052http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=58024lotNo=54052http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=58024lotNo=54052%3Ehttp://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=58024lotNo=54052 Now hopefully they will go back and contact the two buyers to whom they sold they posters they incorrectly identified (there is no need to contact the third one, the one who got an original incorrectly marked as a re-release, because that person got an incredible buy and is surely happy!). But they may or may not have a policy of doing this. If they are followers of buyer beware, which so many auctions are, then those buyers are simply out of luck. I also don't know if they will go into their online archive and correct the above mistakes, as we do. We always correct any errors in our database, and remove all sales where the buyer never paid or they returned the items, to keep our database super accurate, but it takes a lot of time and money to do so. IF ANYONE READING THIS OWNS AN EXAMPLE OF A FRENCH BLOW-UP POSTER, THEN YOU SHOULD TAKE IT OUT AND CHECK TO SEE WHICH RELEASE YOU HAVE. If you were incorrectly sold a re-release as either an original or as the wrong re-release, then contact the person or auction you bought if from and ask
[MOPO] FA: Heritage has Star Wars, Curse of the Werewolf, Easy Rider, Deep Throat, When World Collide, Alien, The Thing, The Batman, The Mummy, Dirty Harry, more
Heritage has 555 lots of some of the Best of vintage movie posters closing this Sunday evening, June 17th, at 10pm CT! www.ha.com/161225http://www.ha.com/161225 Featuring a great selection of affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, press books, and related Memorabilia! Heritage has offered over 166,000 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 almost 700,000 collectors, including over 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: Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). Half Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52471 Curse of the Werewolf (Universal International, 1961). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52119 Easy Rider (Columbia, 1969). One Sheet Style A http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52159 Deep Throat (Aquarius Releasing, 1972). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52133 When Worlds Collide Other Lot (Paramount, 1951). CGC Graded Lobby Cards (3) Lobby Card http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52535 Young Frankenstein (20th Century Fox, 1974) Poster (30 X 40) Signed by John Alvin http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52552 Alien (20th Century Fox, 1979). International Six Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52019 The Thing from Another World (RKO, 1951). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52498 The Batman (Columbia, R-1954). One Sheet Chapter 12 - The Doom of the Rising Sun http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52039 Chinatown (Paramount, 1974). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52092 You Were Never Lovelier (Columbia, 1942). Lobby Card http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52554 Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). British Quad Academy Award Style C http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52469 Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). One Sheet Style A http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52473 The Mummy (Universal International, 1959). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52358 A Clockwork Orange (Warner Brothers, 1971). One Sheet X-Rated Version http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52101 Rock, Rock, Rock (DCA, 1956). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52423 Dirty Harry (Warner Brothers, 1971). Italian 4 - Foglio http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52144 The Empire Strikes Back (20th Century Fox, 1980). Subway http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52169 One Million Years B.C. (20th Century Fox, 1966). French Grande http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52373 The Matrix (Warner Brothers, 1999). One Sheet (27 X 41) DS Advance http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52342 Rear Window (Paramount, 1954). Belgian http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52407 Dorothy Lamour (Paramount, 1940s). Eastman Kodak Safety Negative http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52148 Tokyo Joe (Columbia, 1949). French Affiche http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52508 Anna May Wong (Paramount, 1937). Portrait Photo http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52025 The Comedy of Terrors (American International, 1964). One Sheet http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52105 Creature from the Black Lagoon (Universal International, 1954). Uncut 3-D 2-D Pressbook http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52115 Return of the Jedi (20th Century Fox, 1983). One Sheet Style B http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52412 The Making of Star Wars (Ballantine, 2007). Autographed Hardcover Book http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52472 Where Eagles Dare (MGM, 1968). Window Card http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52536 The Green Hornet (20th Century Fox, 1974). One Sheets (2 styles) http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52227 http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52226 Raintree County (MGM, 1957). Standee http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52404 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (RKO, 1937). Animation Sketch http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52448 Titanic (20th Century Fox, 1997). One Sheet (27 X 40) DS Advance Regular Styles http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52503 http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161225lotNo=52505 Guns and Guitars (Republic, R-1940s). One Sheet
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I don't either. I was thinking I had been kicked off for being a troublemaker, but seeing that you have the same problem I now know that can't be the case. On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Doug Taylor douglasbtay...@hotmail.comwrote: Is MOPO down? I don't receive posts. Regards, DBT Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. -- Bruce Hershenson and the other 26 members of the eMoviePoster.com team P.O. Box 874 West Plains, MO 65775 Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we take lunch) our site http://www.emovieposter.com/ our auctions http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
Personally, I think all copies of Blow-Up posters should just be piled high blown-up that would completely solve the problem maybe someone can make a video post it to you tube after that, even a 1970R that escaped the destruction could be extremely valuable Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
WHY do you want to see the links? I CAN compile them, but it will take a while, and I don't see the value. So explain to me why and then I will see if it is worth my time to do so. And I don't see why you object to me sending MY customers to your website.It is like in Miracle on 34th Street where Macy's sent customers to Gimbel's! Bruce On 6/15/12, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote: Yet we still did not get the links? From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:30 PM To: Smith, Grey - 1367 Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We mis-auctioned it SEVEN times, and you only did it three times, so we are over twice as wrong and negligent as you were! We clearly explained what we did. Since you took time to post, will you answer what your policy is in these cases (will you offer refunds?) and will you correct the listings in your online results? Bruce On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.commailto:gre...@ha.com wrote: Odd as we have no direct link to the auctions from Emovieposter in which they were incorrectly sold! Please advise? From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:51 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of All Poster Forum posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's LAMP site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS ORIGINAL: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS R69: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS R70s: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jpg Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our ENTIRE history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to see if we could find other examples that were being sold incorrectly. We found that Dave Lieberman of Cinemasterpieces had one for sale that was a R69 but was incorrectly identified as original, and we contacted him, and he promptly corrected it. We went to Heritage's archive on their site, and discovered that they obviously had incorrect information (like we did) but they had DIFFERENT incorrect information than we did, resulting in their selling three different posters, one from each release, and identifying them incorrectly every time. This is the original that they sold as R70s: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072%3Ehttp://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072 This is the R69 that they sold as 1966: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245%3Ehttp://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245 This is the R70s that they sold as R69:
Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
Actually, it's more like Single White Female. FRANC -Original Message- From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 3:32 PM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters WHY do you want to see the links? I CAN compile them, but it will take a while, and I don't see the value. So explain to me why and then I will see if it is worth my time to do so. And I don't see why you object to me sending MY customers to your website.It is like in Miracle on 34th Street where Macy's sent customers to Gimbel's! Bruce On 6/15/12, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote: Yet we still did not get the links? From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:30 PM To: Smith, Grey - 1367 Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We mis-auctioned it SEVEN times, and you only did it three times, so we are over twice as wrong and negligent as you were! We clearly explained what we did. Since you took time to post, will you answer what your policy is in these cases (will you offer refunds?) and will you correct the listings in your online results? Bruce On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.commailto:gre...@ha.com wrote: Odd as we have no direct link to the auctions from Emovieposter in which they were incorrectly sold! Please advise? From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.E DU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:51 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of All Poster Forum posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's LAMP site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS ORIGINAL: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS R69: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS R70s: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jp g Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our ENTIRE history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to see if we could find other examples that were being sold incorrectly. We found that Dave Lieberman of Cinemasterpieces had one for sale that was a R69 but was incorrectly identified as original, and we contacted him, and he promptly corrected it. We went to Heritage's archive on their site, and discovered that they obviously had incorrect information (like we did) but they had DIFFERENT incorrect information than we did, resulting in their selling three different posters, one from each release, and identifying them incorrectly every time. This is the original that they sold as R70s: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http:// movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://moviepo sters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072%3Ehttp://movieposters .ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072 This is the R69 that they sold as 1966: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=693lotNo=65245http://mov
Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
I've never seen this film Franc.. can you enlighten me Rich At 12:55 PM 6/15/2012, Franc wrote: Actually, it's more like Single White Female. FRANC -Original Message- From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 3:32 PM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters WHY do you want to see the links? I CAN compile them, but it will take a while, and I don't see the value. So explain to me why and then I will see if it is worth my time to do so. And I don't see why you object to me sending MY customers to your website.It is like in Miracle on 34th Street where Macy's sent customers to Gimbel's! Bruce On 6/15/12, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote: Yet we still did not get the links? From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:30 PM To: Smith, Grey - 1367 Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We mis-auctioned it SEVEN times, and you only did it three times, so we are over twice as wrong and negligent as you were! We clearly explained what we did. Since you took time to post, will you answer what your policy is in these cases (will you offer refunds?) and will you correct the listings in your online results? Bruce On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.commailto:gre...@ha.com wrote: Odd as we have no direct link to the auctions from Emovieposter in which they were incorrectly sold! Please advise? From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.E DU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:51 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of All Poster Forum posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's LAMP site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS ORIGINAL: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS R69: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS R70s: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jp g Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our ENTIRE history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to see if we could find other examples that were being sold incorrectly. We found that Dave Lieberman of Cinemasterpieces had one for sale that was a R69 but was incorrectly identified as original, and we contacted him, and he promptly corrected it. We went to Heritage's archive on their site, and discovered that they obviously had incorrect information (like we did) but they had DIFFERENT incorrect information than we did, resulting in their selling three different posters, one from each release, and identifying them incorrectly every time. This is the original that they sold as R70s: http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http:// movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072http://moviepohttp://moviepo sters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072%3Ehttp://movieposters .ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161216lotNo=53072 This is the R69 that they sold as 1966:
[MOPO] FA LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG Orig 1958 BAD GIRL TEEN EXPLOITATION US 1-SHT ON LINEN
Thought someone might be interested. Among 40+ Auctions closing on Sunday... Rick _http://www.ebay.com/itm/LIVE-FAST-DIE-YOUNG-Orig-1958-BAD-GIRL-EXPLOITATION -US-1-Sheet-ON-LINEN-/180903883270?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item2a1eb63206 _ (http://www.ebay.com/itm/LIVE-FAST-DIE-YOUNG-Orig-1958-BAD-GIRL-EXPLOITATION-US-1-Sheet-ON-LINEN-/180903883270?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item2a1eb632 06) LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG 1-SHT BEST 50's TEEN BAD GIRL ART! _http://www.ebay.com/sch/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=50_ (http://www.ebay.com/sch/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=50) ALL AUCTIONS Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
Here is a faster way to the seven items that were incorrectly listed: * http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/film_title/BLOW-UP/type/French%25201p/sort/4/archive.html * This has all the 9 Blow-Up posters we auctioned These were the two that were correct: *http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/2010215.html*http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/2010215.html *http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/7989641.html* Those two have no year under them. The other seven are the ones we auctioned incorrectly. The release info on them has now been corrected. The original prices are still there until we see what the buyers tell us they want to do. If you want to use the above to create an email that you send to your customers, telling them that we listed *SEVEN *posters incorrectly, then that is fine with me. On 6/15/12, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com wrote: WHY do you want to see the links? I CAN compile them, but it will take a while, and I don't see the value. So explain to me why and then I will see if it is worth my time to do so. And I don't see why you object to me sending MY customers to your website.It is like in Miracle on 34th Street where Macy's sent customers to Gimbel's! Bruce On 6/15/12, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote: Yet we still did not get the links? From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:30 PM To: Smith, Grey - 1367 Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We mis-auctioned it SEVEN times, and you only did it three times, so we are over twice as wrong and negligent as you were! We clearly explained what we did. Since you took time to post, will you answer what your policy is in these cases (will you offer refunds?) and will you correct the listings in your online results? Bruce On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.commailto:gre...@ha.com wrote: Odd as we have no direct link to the auctions from Emovieposter in which they were incorrectly sold! Please advise? From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU ] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:51 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of All Poster Forum posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's LAMP site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS ORIGINAL: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS R69: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS R70s: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jpg Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our ENTIRE history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to see if we could find other examples that were being sold incorrectly. We found that Dave Lieberman of Cinemasterpieces had one for sale that was a R69 but was incorrectly identified as original, and we contacted him, and he promptly corrected it. We went to Heritage's archive on their site, and discovered that they obviously had incorrect information (like we did) but they had DIFFERENT
[MOPO] this is not a DVD...classic...I think he stole this from Bruce :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOwTAiat1vg _ The information contained in this message is proprietary and/or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please: (i) delete the message and all copies; (ii) do not disclose, distribute or use the message in any manner; and (iii) notify the sender immediately. In addition, please be aware that any message addressed to our domain is subject to archiving and review by persons other than the intended recipient. Thank you. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters
Bruce, did you contact Grey/Heritage before you made this public posting so that they could quickly correct it the way you did with Cinemasterpieces, or was your first inclination to post the information to MoPo as quickly as possible? -Original Message- From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 04:54 PM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters Here is a faster way to the seven items that were incorrectly listed: http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/film_title/BLOW-UP/type/French%25201p/sort/4/archive.html This has all the 9 Blow-Up posters we auctioned These were the two that were correct: http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/2010215.html http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/7989641.html Those two have no year under them. The other seven are the ones we auctioned incorrectly. The release info on them has now been corrected. The original prices are still there until we see what the buyers tell us they want to do. If you want to use the above to create an email that you send to your customers, telling them that we listed SEVEN posters incorrectly, then that is fine with me. On 6/15/12, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com wrote: WHY do you want to see the links? I CAN compile them, but it will take a while, and I don't see the value. So explain to me why and then I will see if it is worth my time to do so. And I don't see why you object to me sending MY customers to your website.It is like in Miracle on 34th Street where Macy's sent customers to Gimbel's! Bruce On 6/15/12, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com wrote: Yet we still did not get the links? From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:30 PM To: Smith, Grey - 1367 Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We mis-auctioned it SEVEN times, and you only did it three times, so we are over twice as wrong and negligent as you were! We clearly explained what we did. Since you took time to post, will you answer what your policy is in these cases (will you offer refunds?) and will you correct the listings in your online results? Bruce On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.commailto:gre...@ha.com wrote: Odd as we have no direct link to the auctions from Emovieposter in which they were incorrectly sold! Please advise? From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:51 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: [MOPO] The curious case of the French Blow-Up posters We recently auctioned a French one-panel poster from Blow-Up, and we said it was from the first 1967 release, and then Thierry Brahme, co-owner (with Holiday Russell) of All Poster Forum posted thqt it was a re-release. That set us on a journey researching that poster (and the ones from the other releases) and we came up with the following definitive answers (corroborated by all the leading French poster experts and by the fine research available on Ed Poole's LAMP site): There are three releases, and they look very similar (almost everything is the same, except the R70s omits the 1967 from the top Cannes tagline) THIS IS ORIGINAL: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline ATELIERS LALANDE 91-WISSOUS - TEL 920.98.75.76 THIS IS R69: 1967 in the top Cannes tagline LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS THIS IS R70s: NO 1967 in the top Cannes tagline Ste EXPL Ets LALANDE COURBET 91-WISSOUS You can see a visual comparison here: http://www.emovieposter.com/unused/blowup_research_reference_images.jpg Now the above information showed we had just auctioned a R69 as an original, so of course we then contacted that buyer and told them what had happened and cancelled the sale. We next went over our ENTIRE history of every auctioning versions of this French poster, and discovered that we have only once had an original, and that there were 4 times where we incorrectly identified a R69 as original and three times where we incorrectly identified a R70s as a R69 (because we were given erroneous information some years ago that led us astray). Fortunately, we keep accurate records of every past sale, so we contacted those 7 buyers and offered to take back the seven posters for a full refund (including shipping both ways so they lose nothing) or to make a partial refund if the price they paid was too high based on the false info, EVEN IF YEARS HAVE GONE BY, and we long ago paid the consignors. Once we have heard from all the buyers we will likely lose many hundreds of dollars, but it is well worth it, because it lets our buyers know just how much we stand behind everything we sell! We then took a quick look at the Internet to
Re: [MOPO] this is not a DVD...classic...I think he stole this from Bruce :)
LOL.. it's true http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem_trksid=p4340.l2557rt=ncnma=trueitem=230588435514si=D4CVFsmmh%252BqBTmcdk5nrKwuCvVo%253Dviewitem=orig_cvip=truert=nc At 02:17 PM 6/15/2012, Walton, Jeffrey wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOwTAiat1vghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOwTAiat1vg _ The information contained in this message is proprietary and/or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please: (i) delete the message and all copies; (ii) do not disclose, distribute or use the message in any manner; and (iii) notify the sender immediately. In addition, please be aware that any message addressed to our domain is subject to archiving and review by persons other than the intended recipient. Thank you. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] 25% OFF: Big Clock, Chinatown, Deadly Mantis, I Bury The Living, Paths of Glory, Raiders, MORE
Hi, all: The Posteropolis 25/25 SALE ends midnight tomorrow! Just go to http://www.posteropolis.com/ and click on the SALE link. You'll find a great selection of 25 classic vintage posters at 25% OFF! Here's a complete list of titles: a.. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes b.. Beyond The Valley of the Dolls c.. The Big Clock d.. The Black Sleep e.. Blitz On Britain f.. Chinatown g.. Cocaine: The Thrill That Kills h.. The Conquest of Everest i.. The Deadly Mantis j.. Forever Darling k.. Holt of the Secret Service l.. I Bury The Living m.. Keep On Rockin' n.. Manhunter o.. Missile Monsters p.. One Hundred and One Dalmatians q.. Paths of Glory r.. Poor Cow s.. Raging Bull t.. Raiders of the Lost Ark u.. Ravaged Earth v.. Street Corner w.. Superman x.. Taxi Driver y.. Teenagers From Outer Space Thanks! Dave Rosen Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters http://www.posteropolis.com Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] this is not a DVD...classic...I think he stole this from Bruce :)
hilarious! David A. Lieberman _CineMasterpieces.com_ (http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/) | Vintage Original Movie Posters 15721 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 | Scottsdale, Az 85260 602 309 0500 | _Our Facebook Page_ (http://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall) | Office/Gallery Open By Appt. Only. In a message dated 6/15/2012 2:26:20 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, sa...@comic-art.com writes: LOL.. it's true _http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem_trksid=p4340.l2557rt=nc nma=trueitem=230588435514si=D4CVFsmmh%252BqBTmcdk5nrKwuCvVo%253Dviewitem =orig_cvip=truert=nc_ (http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem_trksid=p4340.l2557rt=ncnma=trueitem=230588435514si=D4C VFsmmh%2BqBTmcdk5nrKwuCvVo%3Dviewitem=orig_cvip=truert=nc) At 02:17 PM 6/15/2012, Walton, Jeffrey wrote: _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOwTAiat1vg_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOwTAiat1vg) _ The information contained in this message is proprietary and/or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please: (i) delete the message and all copies; (ii) do not disclose, distribute or use the message in any manner; and (iii) notify the sender immediately. In addition, please be aware that any message addressed to our domain is subject to archiving and review by persons other than the intended recipient. Thank you. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at _www.filmfan.com_ (http://www.filmfan.com/) ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] FA: ENDS SAT. MORNING! MORE SMALL STUFF (SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE SALE!) POSTERS+COMICS+ORIG.ART+STILLS+OLD TOYS+PRESS KITS+PROPS+CARDS+MORE!
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