Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Tom Martin
>this friday on WSPD radio will be a interview with Steve Sansweet
the largesy private collector Of Star wars in USA and he also ran the
fan club pressatLucasfilm.. google wspd radio Toledo OHIO and its on
at 6pm and can hear on the wspdwebsite live. interviewer is Jim beard
a writer for Marvel from Toledo. Steve has a new BOOK out and a
Museum in Calif withallthe memorabilia and props etc.
>
>
> Original Message 
>From: gkud...@rocketmail.com
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:14:54 -0800
>
>>My husband, Charley Lippincott, former movie executive (he came up
>with the cross merchandising deals of toys for Star Wars and was also
>producer of Judge Dredd) has a massive record collection which we
>moved across country. By massive, I mean 20,000.
>>
>>The 20,000 albums cost the equivalent of a house downpayment to pack
>and move from Los Angeles to the East Cost. As we look forward to
>Seniors assisted living, I am adamant they will never be moved again.
>Only packed and sold. So we have looked at how to sell the
>collection. 
>>
>>
>>Album boxes are not 12". They are 12 1/4" x 12 1/4". They won't fit
>in a 12"x12", which is really unfortunate because the larger 12 1/4"
>boxes cost 2x as the standard 12". We bought custom sized record
>boxes in bulk from Uline that were either 6 or 8" deep. Anything
>bigger, the vinyl weight starts to add up and become cumbersome to
>move.
>>
>>
>>To sell albums on ebay is very piecemeal. Unless you have high
>ticket items, be warned that it is a labor intensive job, and
>collectors who buy are very picky about condition -- just like poster
>collectors.  You really have to get a system down to photograph them,
>accurately describe the condition, then ship.
>>
>>The best shipping mailers are shaped like a cross, and get folded
>over. Depending on how far you are shipping -- i.e., will it go
>international -- you might need to use stiffeners which are just
>cardboard pieces but out the size of the cardboard. some record
>sellers just cut out cardboard and put tape around the edges to hold
>them together. Or if the albums are really valuable collectors items,
>then luan can be be used. Of course, then you have to cut the 4'x8'
>luan sheets down to size, so that's a hassle. 
>>
>>I would just google record mailers and see the cheapest price. Once
>you factor in quantity and shipping cost, overhead cost can vary a
>lot. We got our record mailers from someplace other than Uline.
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Lenny 48 
>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
>>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 8:06 PM
>>Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>> 
>>
>>Good Evening All,
>> 
>>I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that I
>
>>am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them on
>their 
>>way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these
>individually and 
>>safely? What would I pack them in?
>> 
>>Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
>>packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
>> 
>>Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever you
>may 
>>be.
>> 
>>Kindest Regards,
>>Lenny
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Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

my Grandmother was Spartacus


At 08:57 PM 11/28/2012, p...@cinemarts.com wrote:

My grandmother wasn't in GWTW, but I was in SPARTACUS.
In fact, I was Spartacus.


-Original Message-
From: Geraldine Kudaka [mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:42 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

I had posted this because I'm on an email notice 
for Heritage at ripoff site. Did not read the 
date, so my apologies... but if you go to the 
post, I did add a note which is far more recent, 
and pertains specifically to Rudy Franchi and Grey Smith.




From: Chris Quarles 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

Oooo! As a lawyer, I love the term "time barred."

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 28, 2012, at 2:49 PM, "Phillip W. Ayling" 
<mro...@earthlink.net> wrote:


This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that 
Doug Norwine continues to work at Heritage; at 
least not in the capacity described. If someone 
has a real claim, supported by facts then they 
should have filed a draft complaint; sued or settled by now.
I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations 
are in Texas, but "whining" about this seems endless.

- Original Message -
From: Jeff Potokar
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

And what was the name of this person's 
grandmother? Why would William not include this?


Seems very odd to leave that little bit of 
information out of the story, as anyone could 
write such a claim, saying that his/her 
unnamed, anonymous grandma or aunt was in GWTW.








On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:


Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms 
off to auction, what they can't describe them as is "totally priceless".


Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka 
<gkud...@rocketmail.com> wrote:





http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm








Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine 
/ Heritage Galleries And Auctioneers A Life 
Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, 
Treasured Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas






Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my 
inheritance worth $30k to $40k is missing!


Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas 
Texas is the subject of this Rip-off report. 
The Director of Music and Entertainment 
Memorabilia for Heritage Galleries and 
Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will 
present the evidence that will prove, beyond 
the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine 
was responsible for misrepresentation as it 
relates to my deceased grandmother being in 
the movie “Gone W With The Windâ€.


My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 
and then she became a Hollywood movie 
actress. She had a fantastic collection of 
movie star photographs. I had fantastic 11 x 
16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs 
and snap shot pictures. I had snap shots of 
my grandmother with the original Three 
Stooges, Betty Grable and many others. I had 
a full two page newspaper article that was 
all about my grandmother. This same two page 
newspaper article had a picture of Bing 
Crosby with his arm around my 
grandmothers’ waist. How cool is that? I 
sensent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.


I had pictures of my grandmother in costume 
on the movie set for “China Seasâ†
which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap 
shots of Carol Lombard on the motion picture 
back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs 
signed of Jayne Wyman (President Ronald 
Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence ce rice, and many many more!


I had original “Gone With The Windnd†
movie stills, my grandmothers’ Motion 
Picture Employee identintification card, and 
many original photographs of movie stars from 
the 1930â€â™s and 1940’s. The vast 
majority of these photographs had a 
personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of the movie star.


Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed 
for the FedEx box, but that is not the truth. 
I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.


I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the 
afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the deadline 
to have my parasol included in their upcoming 
auction catalog was the very next day.


Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my 
photograph and newspaper collection with my 
parasol. He said that these collections would 
support the authenticity of my parasol being 
used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.


The box 

Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread phil
My grandmother wasn't in GWTW, but I was in SPARTACUS.
In fact, I was Spartacus.


-Original Message-
From: Geraldine Kudaka [mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:42 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW


I had posted this because I'm on an email notice for Heritage at ripoff site. 
Did not read the date, so my apologies... but if you go to the post, I did add 
a note which is far more recent, and pertains specifically to Rudy Franchi and 
Grey Smith.






From: Chris Quarles 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW


Oooo! As a lawyer, I love the term "time barred."

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 28, 2012, at 2:49 PM, "Phillip W. Ayling"  wrote:


This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that Doug Norwine continues to work 
at Heritage; at least not in the capacity described. If someone has a real 
claim, supported by facts then they should have filed a draft complaint; sued 
or settled by now.
I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations are in Texas, but "whining" 
about this seems endless.
- Original Message -
From:Jeff Potokar
To:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW


And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would William not 
include this?

Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the story, as 
anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed, anonymous grandma 
or aunt was in GWTW.













On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:

Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they can't 
describe them as is "totally priceless".

Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka  wrote:


http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm
Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries And 
Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas TexasMr. Doug Norwine lied to me and 
now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is missing!

Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of this 
Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for 
Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will present the 
evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for 
misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie 
“Gone With The Windâ€.

My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood 
movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. I had 
fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap shot 
pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three Stooges, 
Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper article that was 
all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article had a picture of 
Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’ waist. How cool is that? I 
sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.

I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China 
Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the 
motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman 
(President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many 
many more!

I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my grandmothers’ Motion 
Picture Employee identification card, and many original photographs of movie 
stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of these photographs 
had a personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of the movie 
star.

Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is not 
the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.

I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the 
deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was the 
very next day.

Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper collection with 
my parasol. He said that these collections would support the authenticity of my 
parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.

The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine said he 
signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the photographs and newspaper 
articles were not in the box.

Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from sealed 
FedEx boxes while in transit.

Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I ma

Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Geraldine Kudaka
My husband, Charley Lippincott, former movie executive (he came up with the 
cross merchandising deals of toys for Star Wars and was also producer of Judge 
Dredd) has a massive record collection which we moved across country. By 
massive, I mean 20,000.

The 20,000 albums cost the equivalent of a house downpayment to pack and move 
from Los Angeles to the East Cost. As we look forward to Seniors assisted 
living, I am adamant they will never be moved again. Only packed and sold. So 
we have looked at how to sell the collection. 


Album boxes are not 12". They are 12 1/4" x 12 1/4". They won't fit in a 
12"x12", which is really unfortunate because the larger 12 1/4" boxes cost 2x 
as the standard 12". We bought custom sized record boxes in bulk from Uline 
that were either 6 or 8" deep. Anything bigger, the vinyl weight starts to add 
up and become cumbersome to move.


To sell albums on ebay is very piecemeal. Unless you have high ticket items, be 
warned that it is a labor intensive job, and collectors who buy are very picky 
about condition -- just like poster collectors.  You really have to get a 
system down to photograph them, accurately describe the condition, then ship.

The best shipping mailers are shaped like a cross, and get folded over. 
Depending on how far you are shipping -- i.e., will it go international -- you 
might need to use stiffeners which are just cardboard pieces but out the size 
of the cardboard. some record sellers just cut out cardboard and put tape 
around the edges to hold them together. Or if the albums are really valuable 
collectors items, then luan can be be used. Of course, then you have to cut the 
4'x8' luan sheets down to size, so that's a hassle. 

I would just google record mailers and see the cheapest price. Once you factor 
in quantity and shipping cost, overhead cost can vary a lot. We got our record 
mailers from someplace other than Uline.



  




 From: Lenny 48 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 8:06 PM
Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
 

Good Evening All,
 
I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that I 
am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them on their 
way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these individually and 
safely? What would I pack them in?
 
Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
 
Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever you may 
be.
 
Kindest Regards,
Lenny
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Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Geraldine Kudaka


I had posted this because I'm on an email notice for Heritage at ripoff site. 
Did not read the date, so my apologies... but if you go to the post, I did add 
a note which is far more recent, and pertains 
specifically to Rudy Franchi and Grey Smith.




 From: Chris Quarles 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI --  Heritage & GWTW
 

Oooo! As a lawyer, I love the term "time barred."

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 28, 2012, at 2:49 PM, "Phillip W. Ayling"  wrote:


 
>This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that Doug 
Norwine continues to work at Heritage; at least not in the capacity described. 
If someone has a real claim, supported by facts then they should have filed 
a draft complaint; sued or settled by now. 
>I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations are 
in Texas, but "whining" about this seems endless.
>- Original Message - 
>>From: Jeff  Potokar 
>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
>>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25  AM
>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage &  GWTW
>>
>>And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would  William not 
>>include this? 
>>
>>
>>Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the  story, as 
>>anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed,  anonymous 
>>grandma or aunt was in GWTW.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:
>>
>>Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
>>>Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they  
>>>can't describe them as is "totally priceless".
>>>
>>>Sent from my 
iPhone
>>>
>>>On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka   wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm


Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine /  Heritage Galleries And 
Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With  The Wind, Treasured 
Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k  is 
missing!

Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is 
  the subject of this Rip-off report. The Director of Music and 
  Entertainment Memorabilia for Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. 
  Doug Norwine. I will present the evidence that will prove, beyond the 
  shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me. It also appears that 
  Mr. Norwine was responsible for misrepresentation as it relates to my 
  deceased grandmother being in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.

My 
  grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood 
  movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. 
I 
  had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap 
  shot pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three 
  Stooges, Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper 
  article that was all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper 
  article had a picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my 
  grandmothers’ waist. How cool is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. 
  Norwine, it was totally priceless.

I had pictures of my grandmother 
  in costume on the movie set for “China Seas†which stared Humphrey 
  Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the motion picture back lot. 
  I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman (President Ronald 
  Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many many 
  more!

I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my 
  grandmothers’ Motion Picture Employee identification card, and many 
  original photographs of movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The 
  vast majority of these photographs had a personalized note or wishes in 
  addition to the signature of the movie star.

Mr. Doug Norwine 
  claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is not the truth. 
  I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.

I spoke to Mr. Doug 
  Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the deadline to have 
  my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was the very next 
  day.

Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper 
  collection with my parasol. He said that these collections would support 
  the authenticity of my parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The 
  Windâ€.

The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. 
  Doug Norwine said he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said 
the 
  photographs and newspaper articles were not in the box.

Photograph 
  and newspaper collections do not just selective

Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Tom Martin
>we have a vendor right in Toledo that makes them ! enjoy Poster pals
:)
http://www.4bubble.com/lp-record-mailers-boxes?gclid=CODG_ryX87MCFck7M
godzjAArQ
>
>
> Original Message 
>From: kenwick...@aol.com
>To: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com,
>MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:33:32 -0500 (EST)
>
>>
>> thanks Tom... not only am I looking at some vinyl to sell, gosh, I
>might as well get rid of some of these LASERDISCS while I'm at it! I,
>too, need some boxes. All the ones I've seen available that are
>supposed to be used for LPs don't allow enough room to stuff
>protection around the edges and corners.
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Tom Martin 
>>To: MoPo-L 
>>Sent: Wed, Nov 28, 2012 7:36 pm
>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>>
>>
>>>
>>> wwwbagsunlimited.com
>>> sells the record boxes,, however they are just Boxes that are
>>scored to hold lps.. I put in bubble alsoand shrink wrap the
>bundles.
>>
>>perhaps a local recoorrd shop may have some extras.. I think Bags
>>unlimited sells in 10-25 bunbles.. also ULINE may have some.
>>> Original Message 
>>>From: newswan...@hotmail.com
>>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>>>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:15:26 -0500
>>>

Hi Lenny

I am also a troubled record collector (pity me) as well as a fan
>of
>>>buying movie paper.  Although this may not be possible for you,
>>>depending on your location and ability to find them, there are
>>>perfect little 12" by 12" cardboard boxes made specifically for
>lps. 
>>>It's too bad you aren't close (or are you?) as I tend to have them
>>>piling up all the time!

Failing that, if you have a local record store, give them a call
>and
>>>ask to buy some or where you could find them in your area.

Good luck,
M


Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:06:57 -0500
From: len...@aol.com
Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU






Good Evening All,
 
I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that
>I
>>>
am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them
>on
>>>their 
way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these
>>>individually and 
safely? What would I pack them in?
 
Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
 
Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever
>you
>>>may 
be.
 
Kindest Regards,
Lenny
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Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Tom Martin
>the ones they sell can be cut to different levels and so you can
stuff these... Good Luck Folks 
http://www.4bubble.com/lp-record-mailers-boxes?gclid=CODG_ryX87MCFck7M
godzjAArQ
>
>
> Original Message 
>From: kenwick...@aol.com
>To: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com,
>MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:33:32 -0500 (EST)
>
>>
>> thanks Tom... not only am I looking at some vinyl to sell, gosh, I
>might as well get rid of some of these LASERDISCS while I'm at it! I,
>too, need some boxes. All the ones I've seen available that are
>supposed to be used for LPs don't allow enough room to stuff
>protection around the edges and corners.
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Tom Martin 
>>To: MoPo-L 
>>Sent: Wed, Nov 28, 2012 7:36 pm
>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>>
>>
>>>
>>> wwwbagsunlimited.com
>>> sells the record boxes,, however they are just Boxes that are
>>scored to hold lps.. I put in bubble alsoand shrink wrap the
>bundles.
>>
>>perhaps a local recoorrd shop may have some extras.. I think Bags
>>unlimited sells in 10-25 bunbles.. also ULINE may have some.
>>> Original Message 
>>>From: newswan...@hotmail.com
>>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>>>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:15:26 -0500
>>>

Hi Lenny

I am also a troubled record collector (pity me) as well as a fan
>of
>>>buying movie paper.  Although this may not be possible for you,
>>>depending on your location and ability to find them, there are
>>>perfect little 12" by 12" cardboard boxes made specifically for
>lps. 
>>>It's too bad you aren't close (or are you?) as I tend to have them
>>>piling up all the time!

Failing that, if you have a local record store, give them a call
>and
>>>ask to buy some or where you could find them in your area.

Good luck,
M


Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:06:57 -0500
From: len...@aol.com
Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU






Good Evening All,
 
I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that
>I
>>>
am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them
>on
>>>their 
way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these
>>>individually and 
safely? What would I pack them in?
 
Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
 
Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever
>you
>>>may 
be.
 
Kindest Regards,
Lenny
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Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Kenwick Cook

 thanks Tom... not only am I looking at some vinyl to sell, gosh, I might as 
well get rid of some of these LASERDISCS while I'm at it! I, too, need some 
boxes. All the ones I've seen available that are supposed to be used for LPs 
don't allow enough room to stuff protection around the edges and corners.

 

 

-Original Message-
From: Tom Martin 
To: MoPo-L 
Sent: Wed, Nov 28, 2012 7:36 pm
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums


>
> wwwbagsunlimited.com
> sells the record boxes,, however they are just Boxes that are
scored to hold lps.. I put in bubble alsoand shrink wrap the bundles.

perhaps a local recoorrd shop may have some extras.. I think Bags
unlimited sells in 10-25 bunbles.. also ULINE may have some.
> Original Message 
>From: newswan...@hotmail.com
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:15:26 -0500
>
>>
>>Hi Lenny
>>
>>I am also a troubled record collector (pity me) as well as a fan of
>buying movie paper.  Although this may not be possible for you,
>depending on your location and ability to find them, there are
>perfect little 12" by 12" cardboard boxes made specifically for lps. 
>It's too bad you aren't close (or are you?) as I tend to have them
>piling up all the time!
>>
>>Failing that, if you have a local record store, give them a call and
>ask to buy some or where you could find them in your area.
>>
>>Good luck,
>>M
>>
>>
>>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:06:57 -0500
>>From: len...@aol.com
>>Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Good Evening All,
>> 
>>I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that I
>
>>am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them on
>their 
>>way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these
>individually and 
>>safely? What would I pack them in?
>> 
>>Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
>>packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
>> 
>>Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever you
>may 
>>be.
>> 
>>Kindest Regards,
>>Lenny
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Re: [MOPO] for all you PAWN STARS fans

2012-11-28 Thread Sean Linkenback
Wait a minute...there's a house MADE of pancakes?
Now, that would make a great reality show.

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID

Richard Halegua Comic Art  wrote:

>oh yes.. Pancake House
>
>
>At 05:27 PM 8/24/2012, Colin Hunter wrote:
>>One of the early signs of Alzheimer's Disease is the inability to
>>recognize sarcasm (really, I'm not being sarcastic).
>>
>>Colin Hunter
>>
>>On FridayAug 24, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
>>
>>>sometimes he object of sarcasm is for the listener to not realize
>>>that's what I'm using
>>>
>>>
>>>At 04:26 PM 8/24/2012, Brek Anderson wrote:
No suprise on the reality the the reality shows are staged. I am
just shocked Richard used sarcasim.



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Re: [MOPO] The Hidden Fortress 1958 Kurosowa Japanese 20x29 Poster

2012-11-28 Thread Posteritati

Rick,

That is 1968 RR.

regards,
sam

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On Nov 28, 2012, at 8:18 PM, Rix Posterz wrote:


Hi, Everyone,

  I have what I believe is an original 1958 Japanese poster on  
Kurosawa's "The Hidden Fortress", although it's a different style  
than what I find in Heritage Auction archives.  Does anyone know if  
this is an alternate original 1958 poster or something else?  Any  
help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.. (image is  
below).
Many thanks,

 
Rick

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Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Tom Martin
>
> wwwbagsunlimited.com
> sells the record boxes,, however they are just Boxes that are
scored to hold lps.. I put in bubble alsoand shrink wrap the bundles.

perhaps a local recoorrd shop may have some extras.. I think Bags
unlimited sells in 10-25 bunbles.. also ULINE may have some.
> Original Message 
>From: newswan...@hotmail.com
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:15:26 -0500
>
>>
>>Hi Lenny
>>
>>I am also a troubled record collector (pity me) as well as a fan of
>buying movie paper.  Although this may not be possible for you,
>depending on your location and ability to find them, there are
>perfect little 12" by 12" cardboard boxes made specifically for lps. 
>It's too bad you aren't close (or are you?) as I tend to have them
>piling up all the time!
>>
>>Failing that, if you have a local record store, give them a call and
>ask to buy some or where you could find them in your area.
>>
>>Good luck,
>>M
>>
>>
>>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:06:57 -0500
>>From: len...@aol.com
>>Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Good Evening All,
>> 
>>I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that I
>
>>am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them on
>their 
>>way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these
>individually and 
>>safely? What would I pack them in?
>> 
>>Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
>>packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
>> 
>>Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever you
>may 
>>be.
>> 
>>Kindest Regards,
>>Lenny
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Re: [MOPO] The Hidden Fortress 1958 Kurosowa Japanese 20x29 Poster

2012-11-28 Thread Rix Posterz
Hi, Everyone,
 
  I have what I believe is an original 1958 Japanese poster  on Kurosawa's 
"The Hidden Fortress", although it's a different  style than what I find in 
Heritage Auction archives.  Does anyone know  if this is an alternate 
original 1958 poster or something else?  Any  help in this matter would be 
greatly 
appreciated.. (image is  below).
Many thanks,

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Re: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Michael Greenwood

Hi Lenny

I am also a troubled record collector (pity me) as well as a fan of buying 
movie paper.  Although this may not be possible for you, depending on your 
location and ability to find them, there are perfect little 12" by 12" 
cardboard boxes made specifically for lps.  It's too bad you aren't close (or 
are you?) as I tend to have them piling up all the time!

Failing that, if you have a local record store, give them a call and ask to buy 
some or where you could find them in your area.

Good luck,
M


Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 20:06:57 -0500
From: len...@aol.com
Subject: [MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU






Good Evening All,
 
I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that I 
am eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them on their 
way, hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these individually and 
safely? What would I pack them in?
 
Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of 
packing and shipping would be most appreciated.
 
Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever you may 
be.
 
Kindest Regards,
Lenny
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[MOPO] OT Packing & Shipping LP Albums

2012-11-28 Thread Lenny 48
Good Evening All,
 
I have a small collection of movie soundtrack LP vinyl albums that I  am 
eventually going to try and auction off. In order to send them on their  way, 
hopefully if they sell, how would one pack and ship these individually and  
safely? What would I pack them in?
 
Any advice from any of you that may be familiar with this type of  packing 
and shipping would be most appreciated.
 
Thank you all very much and have a nice evening or day wherever you may  be.
 
Kindest Regards,
Lenny

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Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Chris Quarles
Oooo! As a lawyer, I love the term "time barred."

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 28, 2012, at 2:49 PM, "Phillip W. Ayling"  wrote:

> This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that Doug Norwine continues to work 
> at Heritage; at least not in the capacity described. If someone has a real 
> claim, supported by facts then they should have filed a draft complaint; sued 
> or settled by now.
> I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations are in Texas, but "whining" 
> about this seems endless.
> - Original Message -
> From: Jeff Potokar
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW
> 
> And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would William not 
> include this?
> 
> Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the story, as 
> anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed, anonymous 
> grandma or aunt was in GWTW.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:
> 
>> Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
>> Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they 
>> can't describe them as is "totally priceless".
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka  wrote:
>> 
>>> http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries And 
>>> Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
>>> Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
>>> 
>>> Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
>>> missing!
>>> 
>>> Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of this 
>>> Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for 
>>> Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will present the 
>>> evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug 
>>> Norwine lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for 
>>> misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the 
>>> movie “Gone With The Windâ€.
>>> 
>>> My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood 
>>> movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. I 
>>> had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap shot 
>>> pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three 
>>> Stooges, Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper 
>>> article that was all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper 
>>> article had a picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’ 
>>> waist. How cool is that? I sent my only copy to Mr.Norwine, it was 
>>> totally priceless.
>>> 
>>> I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China 
>>> Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on 
>>> the motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne 
>>> Wyman (President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, 
>>> and many many more!
>>> 
>>> I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my grandmothers’ 
>>> Motion Picture Employee identification card, and many original photographs 
>>> of movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of these 
>>> photographs had a personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature 
>>> of the movie star.
>>> 
>>> Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is 
>>> not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.
>>> 
>>> I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the 
>>> deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was 
>>> the very next day.
>>> 
>>> Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper collection 
>>> with my parasol. He said that these collections would support the 
>>> authenticity of my parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.
>>> 
>>> The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine 
>>> said he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the photographs 
>>> and newspaper articles were not in the box.
>>> 
>>> Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from 
>>> sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.
>>> 
>>> Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I mailed 
>>> them to Mr. Doug Norwine.
>>> 
>>> I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They had 
>>> to be there when the box was opened.
>>> 
>>> The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I have shows 
>>> a person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 17, 
>>> 2006 at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.
>>> 
>>> I called FedEx to inquire abo

Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Jeff Potokar

Zeev,

So right.. my reading error. Thanks for pointing that out.

William also blamed that wrong info about his grandma on Mr Norwine,  
too..LOL


It was the alleged parasol that starred in the film. ;)

I was curious about Coalinga, CA. As of the 2010 census, it had a  
population of a little more than 13,000 people. It is located in  
Fresno County.



Jeff




On Nov 28, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Zeev Drach wrote:

The funny thing is that this gent claims exactly the opposite:   
That his grandmother was NOT in GWTW.  Only the parasol was!  But I  
can see how this point can lost, plodding through this, shall we  
say, over-long and “excitable” post.


Zeev



From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of  
Jeff Potokar

Sent: November 28, 2012 12:26 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would  
William not include this?


Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the  
story, as anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her  
unnamed, anonymous grandma or aunt was in GWTW.








On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:


Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what  
they can't describe them as is "totally priceless".


Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka   
wrote:


http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage- 
auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm




Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries  
And Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind,  
Treasured Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas


Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to  
$40k is missing!


Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject  
of this Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment  
Memorabilia for Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug  
Norwine. I will present the evidence that will prove, beyond the  
shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me. It also appears  
that Mr. Norwine was responsible for misrepresentation as it  
relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie “Gone With  
The Windâ€.


My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a  
Hollywood movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie  
star photographs. I had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch  
autographed photographs and snap shot pictures. I had snap shots of  
my grandmother with the original Three Stooges, Betty Grable and  
many others. I had a full two page newspaper article that was all  
about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article had a  
picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’  
waist. How cool is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was  
totally priceless.


I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for â 
€œChina Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of  
Carol Lombard on the motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch  
photographs signed of Jayne Wyman (President Ronald Regan’s first  
wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many many more!


I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my  
grandmothers’ Motion Picture Employee identification card, and  
many original photographs of movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940â 
€™s. The vast majority of these photographs had a personalized note  
or wishes in addition to the signature of the movie star.


Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but  
that is not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.


I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He  
said the deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming  
auction catalog was the very next day.


Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper  
collection with my parasol. He said that these collections would  
support the authenticity of my parasol being used in the movie â 
€œGone With The Windâ€.


The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug  
Norwine said he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said  
the photographs and newspaper articles were not in the box.


Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish  
from sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.


Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before  
I mailed them to Mr. Doug Norwine.


I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box.  
They had to be there when the box was opened.


The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I  
have shows a person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the  
box on Feb. 17, 2006 at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.


I called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a  
mistake about who signed for my box. FedEx said 

Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Zeev Drach
The funny thing is that this gent claims exactly the opposite:  That his 
grandmother was NOT in GWTW.  Only the parasol was!  But I can see how this 
point can lost, plodding through this, shall we say, over-long and “excitable” 
post.

 

Zeev

 

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeff Potokar
Sent: November 28, 2012 12:26 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

 

And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would William not 
include this?

 

Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the story, as 
anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed, anonymous grandma 
or aunt was in GWTW.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:





Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.

Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they can't 
describe them as is "totally priceless".

Sent from my iPhone


On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka  wrote:


http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm


 


Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries And 
Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas


Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
missing!

Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of this 
Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for 
Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will present the 
evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for 
misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie 
“Gone With The Windâ€.

My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood 
movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. I had 
fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap shot 
pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three Stooges, 
Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper article that was 
all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article had a picture of 
Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’ waist. How cool is that? I 
sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.

I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China 
Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the 
motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman 
(President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many 
many more!

I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my grandmothers’ Motion 
Picture Employee identification card, and many original photographs of movie 
stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of these photographs 
had a personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of the movie 
star.

Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is not 
the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.

I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the 
deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was the 
very next day.

Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper collection with 
my parasol. He said that these collections would support the authenticity of my 
parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.

The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine said he 
signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the photographs and newspaper 
articles were not in the box.

Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from sealed 
FedEx boxes while in transit.

Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I mailed 
them to Mr. Doug Norwine.

I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They had to 
be there when the box was opened.

The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I have shows a 
person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 17, 2006 at 
9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.

I called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a mistake about 
who signed for my box. FedEx said there was no mistake. The FedEx customer 
service person that I spoke to said that a person with the name “S.MCCLENNY†
signed for the box, not Mr. Doug Norwine.

Someone is lying. Either I lied about putting the photograph and newspaper 
collections in the box with my parasol and continue to do so by virtue off 
writing this rip off report or Mr. Doug Norwine is lying.

I am telling the truth. I am not lying. I will go take a lie detector test 
to

[MOPO] AUCTION AT COYS

2012-11-28 Thread JBOHMSS

 www.coys.co.uk

Dear Mopoers

just to let you know that the Coys December Auction is on Tuesday 4th December 
with some really awsome items including rare For a few Dollars More, From 
Russia With Love Quad, Sign of Four, Thunderball French Grande and the original 
Enzo Nistri art work for Breakfast at Tiffany's...some truly amazing items.





 

This Never Happened to the Other Fella...

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2012-11-28 Thread rodxmorgan
Mansion of the doomed---’77---10---2x1
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prompts him to begin removing...

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[MOPO] FA: Heritage Online Bidding Ends This Evening! Live Auction Tomorrow!

2012-11-28 Thread Smith, Grey - 1367
Almost 1200 lots of rare and beautiful vintage movie posters will auction 
tomorrow at 1PM CT. www.HA.com/7067

Tomorrow you may bid via HA.Live   
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Highlights include!

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Casablanca (Warner Brothers, 1942). Insert (14" X 36").
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7067&lotNo=83063

Charlie Chaplin in The Bank (Essanay, 1915). One Sheet (28" X 42").
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7067&lotNo=83215

Dracula (Universal, 1931). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14").
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This Gun for Hire (Paramount, 1942). One Sheet (27" X 41").
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Cabin in the Sky (MGM, 1943). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style C.
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The Philadelphia Story (MGM, 1940). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style D.
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Swing Time (RKO, 1936). One Sheet (27" X 41").
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Rear Window (Paramount, 1954). Three Sheet (41" X 79").
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Ocean's 11 (Warner Brothers, 1960). Door Panels (5) (20" X 60").
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Morocco (Paramount, 1930). Banner (36" x 118").
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Bulldog Drummond (United Artists, 1929). Insert (14" X 36").
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Footlight Parade (Warner Brothers, 1933). Window Card (14" X 22").
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The Bank Dick (Universal, 1940). Three Sheet (41" X 81").
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Donald Duck in Window Cleaners (RKO, 1940). One Sheet (27" X 41").
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Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art

the "whiners" need to grow a pair Phillip.

I wonder what her mother would say?


At 11:49 AM 11/28/2012, Phillip W. Ayling wrote:
This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that 
Doug Norwine continues to work at Heritage; at 
least not in the capacity described. If someone 
has a real claim, supported by facts then they 
should have filed a draft complaint; sued or settled by now.
I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations 
are in Texas, but "whining" about this seems endless.

- Original Message -
From: Jeff Potokar
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

And what was the name of this person's 
grandmother? Why would William not include this?


Seems very odd to leave that little bit of 
information out of the story, as anyone could 
write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed, 
anonymous grandma or aunt was in GWTW.








On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:


Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms 
off to auction, what they can't describe them as is "totally priceless".


Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka 
<gkud...@rocketmail.com> wrote:





http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm








Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine 
/ Heritage Galleries And Auctioneers A Life 
Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, 
Treasured Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas






Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my 
inheritance worth $30k to $40k is missing!


Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas 
Texas is the subject of this Rip-off report. 
The Director of Music and Entertainment 
Memorabilia for Heritage Galleries and 
Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will 
present the evidence that will prove, beyond 
the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine 
was responsible for misrepresentation as it 
relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.


My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 
and then she became a Hollywood movie actress. 
She had a fantastic collection of movie star 
photographs. I had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 
11 inch autographed photographs and snap shot 
pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother 
with the original Three Stooges, Betty Grable 
and many others. I had a full two page 
newspaper article that was all about my 
grandmother. This same two page newspaper 
article had a picture of Bing Crosby with his 
arm around my grandmothers’ waist. How cool 
is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.


I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on 
the movie set for “China Seas†which stared 
Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol 
Lombard on the motion picture back lot. I had 
11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman 
(President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann 
Southern, Florence rice, and many many more!


I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie 
stills, my grandmothers’ Motion Picture 
Employee identification card, and many 
original photographs of movie stars from the 
1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of 
these photographs had a personalized note or 
wishes in addition to the signature of the movie star.


Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed 
for the FedEx box, but that is not the truth. 
I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.


I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the 
afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the deadline 
to have my parasol included in their upcoming 
auction catalog was the very next day.


Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my 
photograph and newspaper collection with my 
parasol. He said that these collections would 
support the authenticity of my parasol being 
used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.


The box went FedEx overnight from California 
to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine said he signed for 
the box and opened it himself. He said the 
photographs and newspaper articles were not in the box.


Photograph and newspaper collections do not 
just selectively vanish from sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.


Thank God I took pictures of my photograph 
collection right before I mailed them to Mr. Doug Norwine.


I put the photograph and newspaper article 
collections in the box. They had to be there when the box was opened.


The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed 
Results†printout that I have shows a person 
with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for 
the box on Feb. 17, 2006 at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.


I called FedEx to inquire about the 
possibility of there being a mistake about who 
signed for my box. FedEx said there w

Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Phillip W. Ayling
This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that Doug Norwine continues to work 
at Heritage; at least not in the capacity described. If someone has a real 
claim, supported by facts then they should have filed a draft complaint; sued 
or settled by now. 
I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations are in Texas, but "whining" 
about this seems endless.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jeff Potokar 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW


  And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would William not 
include this?


  Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the story, as 
anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed, anonymous grandma 
or aunt was in GWTW.














  On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:


Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they 
can't describe them as is "totally priceless".

Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka  wrote:


  
http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm


  Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries And 
Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
  Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
missing!

  Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of 
this Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for 
Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will present the 
evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for 
misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie 
“Gone With The Windâ€.

  My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a 
Hollywood movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star 
photographs. I had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs 
and snap shot pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original 
Three Stooges, Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper 
article that was all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article 
had a picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’ waist. How 
cool is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.

  I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China 
Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the 
motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman 
(President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many 
many more!

  I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my grandmothers’ 
Motion Picture Employee identification card, and many original photographs of 
movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of these 
photographs had a personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of 
the movie star.

  Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that 
is not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.

  I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said 
the deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was 
the very next day.

  Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper collection 
with my parasol. He said that these collections would support the authenticity 
of my parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.

  The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine 
said he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the photographs and 
newspaper articles were not in the box.

  Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from 
sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.

  Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I 
mailed them to Mr. Doug Norwine.

  I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They 
had to be there when the box was opened.

  The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I have 
shows a person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 17, 
2006 at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.

  I called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a mistake 
about who signed for my box. FedEx said there was no mistake. The FedEx 
customer service person that I spoke to said that a person with the name 
“S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box, not Mr. Doug Norwine.

  Someone is lying. Either I lied about putting the photograph and 
newspaper collections in the 

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2012-11-28 Thread Alan Adler
My Dear Mopos -

I just listed some terrific material for a pre-Christmas sale!
Even went back through stores and re-listed for auction all my best titles at 
cool, very do-able prices!

Take a look -
Something for everybody!

Bid with Confidence and Enjoy!

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Museum of Mom and Pop Culture


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Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art

At 05:35 AM 11/28/2012, Richard C Evans wrote:

Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what 
they can't describe them as is "totally priceless".





Yes indeed Richard..


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[MOPO] WTB: Michael Moore, Ken Loach

2012-11-28 Thread Helmut Hamm
I'm looking for US Onesheets ONLY for the films of Michael Moore, also british 
posters ONLY for any films directed by Ken Loach.

I would prefer to buy as many as possible from the same person. Please advise 
price and condition.

Thank you,

Helmut

www.filmposter.net

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Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Jeff Potokar
And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would William  
not include this?


Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the  
story, as anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her  
unnamed, anonymous grandma or aunt was in GWTW.








On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:


Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what  
they can't describe them as is "totally priceless".


Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka   
wrote:


http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage- 
auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm




Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries  
And Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind,  
Treasured Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas


Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to  
$40k is missing!


Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject  
of this Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment  
Memorabilia for Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug  
Norwine. I will present the evidence that will prove, beyond the  
shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me. It also  
appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for misrepresentation as  
it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie “Gone  
With The Windâ€.


My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a  
Hollywood movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie  
star photographs. I had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch  
autographed photographs and snap shot pictures. I had snap shots  
of my grandmother with the original Three Stooges, Betty Grable  
and many others. I had a full two page newspaper article that was  
all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article had  
a picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’  
waist. How cool is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it  
was totally priceless.


I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for â 
€œChina Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of  
Carol Lombard on the motion picture back lot.  I had 11 x 16 inch  
photographs signed of Jayne Wyman (President Ronald Regan’s  
first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many many more!


I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my  
grandmothers’ Motion Picture Employee identification card, and  
many original photographs of movie stars from the 1930’s and  
1940’s. The vast majority of these photographs had a  
personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of the  
movie star.


Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box,  
but that is not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied  
to me.


I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He  
said the deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming  
auction catalog was the very next day.


Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper  
collection with my parasol. He said that these collections would  
support the authenticity of my parasol being used in the movie â 
€œGone With The Windâ€.


The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug  
Norwine said he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said  
the photographs and newspaper articles were not in the box.


Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively  
vanish from sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.


Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before  
I mailed them to Mr. Doug Norwine.


I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box.  
They had to be there when the box was opened.


The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I  
have shows a person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for  
the box on Feb. 17, 2006 at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is  
841186856634.


I called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a  
mistake about who signed for my box. FedEx said there was no  
mistake. The FedEx customer service person that I spoke to said  
that a person with the name “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box,  
not Mr. Doug Norwine.


Someone is lying. Either I lied about putting the photograph and  
newspaper collections in the box with my parasol and continue to  
do so by virtue off writing this rip off report or Mr. Doug  
Norwine is lying.


I am telling the truth. I am not lying. I will go take a lie  
detector test today and be happy to have anyone that is interested  
witness it.


I personally put my parasol, the photograph and newspaper  
collections into a plain brown box that I found around the duplex  
my wife and I were renting. I taped the box closed and took the  
box to the closest FedEx office. I personally witnessed the FedEx  
employee weigh the box, fill out the FedEx USA Airbill, at

[MOPO] FS ONE DAY LEFT on Orson Welles signed RKO letter, signed Lady from Shanghai title lobby card, plus Marx Brothers, Hitchcock

2012-11-28 Thread Richard Powell









ONE DAY LEFT



Night at the Opera window card R-48 original SIGNED by Groucho Marx
Lady From Shanghai 1947 title lobby card original SIGNED by Orson Welles
Notorious R-50s original Belgium poster
SIGNED letter dated 1941 RKO heading and about receiving funds for Magnificent 
Ambersons and Journey Into Fear.






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http://www.ebay.com/itm/221156306202?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649


http://www.ebay.com/itm/221156336038?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649


http://www.ebay.com/itm/221156515731?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
 
 
 
 
 
 

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[MOPO] FA: Heritage has Phantom of West, Misfits, Star Wars, Dawn of Dead, Davy Crockett, Chinatown, Godfather, Terminator, more

2012-11-28 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551

Heritage has 521 lots of some of the Best of vintage movie posters closing 
Sunday evening, December 2nd, at 10pm CT!

www.ha.com/161249
Featuring a great selection of affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, press 
books, and related Memorabilia!

Heritage has offered over 180,000 lots (all searchable with images, 
descriptions and prices in our free permanent auction 
archive)
  of some of the very rarest and most desirable items in the hobby. Serving 
almost 750,000 collectors, including over 40,000 Movie Poster bidder-members, 
HA.com is the place to go to buy and sell your vintage movie posters!

Some of the Great Highlights this week include:

The Phantom of the West (Mascot, 1931). One Sheet (27" X 41") Flat Folded. 
Chapter 2 -- "The Stairway of Doom"
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51367

The Rocketeer (Walt Disney Pictures, 1991). One Sheet (27" X 40")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51394

The Misfits (United Artists, 1961). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51321

Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style A
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51440

The Warriors (Paramount, 1979). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51485

Dawn of the Dead (United Film Distribution, 1978). One Sheet (27" X 41") Red 
Style
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51113

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (Buena Vista, 1955). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51112

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (United Artists, 1970). One Sheet (27" X 41") 
Style A
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51356

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Buena Vista, R-1970s). Special "Picture Frame" 
Lobby Card Set of 8 (11" X 14")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51430

Mary Pickford by Melbourne Spurr (1920s). Nitrate Negative (7.5" X 9.5")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51308

Bride of the Monster (Filmmakers Releasing, 1956). Lobby Card (11" X 14")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51061

Ultraman (Toho, 1967). Japanese Program (Multiple Pages, 8" X 11.5")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51471

Millionaire Playboy (RKO, 1940). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51319

The Black Castle (Universal International, 1952). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51044

Fred Astaire (RKO, 1930s). Nitrate Negative (7.75" X 9.5")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51177

Goldfinger (United Artists, 1964). Release Script (Approximately 135 Pages, 8" 
X 13")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51198

Friendly Persuasion (Allied Artists, 1956). Half Sheet (22" X 28") Style B
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51180

Chinatown (Paramount, 1974). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51081

The Godfather (Paramount, 1972). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51194

Logan's Run (MGM, 1976). One Sheet (27" X 41") & Deluxe Lobby Card (11" X 14")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51289

Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama (Columbia, 1959). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51457

The Horse Soldiers (United Artists, 1959). Lobby Card Set of 8 (11" X 14")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51240

Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla (Toho, 1994). Japanese B2 (20" X 28.5")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51195

Munster, Go Home (Universal, 1966). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51331

Raiders of the Lost Ark (Paramount, 1981). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51380

The Terminator (Orion, 1984). One Sheet (27" X 40")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51453

The Far Country (Universal International, 1955). Insert (14" X 36")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51155

Cleopatra Jones (Warner Brothers, 1973). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style B
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51087

Mystery at the Burlesque (Monogram, 1950). Three Sheet (41" X 78")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51339

Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (Allied Artists, 1957). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=5

The Man with the Golden Gun (United Artists, 1974). One Sheet (27" X 41")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161249&lotNo=51305

And many, many more!!


Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Richard C Evans
Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they can't 
describe them as is "totally priceless".

Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka  wrote:

> http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm
> 
> 
> 
> Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine /  Heritage Galleries And 
> Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
> Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
> 
> Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
> missing!
> 
> Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of this 
> Rip-off report. The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for 
> Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine. I will present the 
> evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine 
> lied to me. It also appears that Mr. Norwine was responsible for 
> misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased grandmother being in the movie 
> “Gone With The Windâ€.
> 
> My grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood  
> movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. I 
> had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap shot 
> pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three Stooges, 
> Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper article that 
> was all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper article had a 
> picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my grandmothers’ waist. How cool 
> is that? I sent my only copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.
> 
> I had pictures of my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China 
> Seas†which stared Humphrey Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the 
> motion picture back lot. I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman 
> (President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and 
> many many more!
> 
> I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my grandmothers’ 
> Motion Picture Employee identification card, and many original photographs of 
> movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The vast majority of these 
> photographs had a personalized note or wishes in addition to the signature of 
> the movie star.
> 
> Mr. Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is 
> not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.
> 
> I spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the 
> deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was 
> the very next day.
> 
> Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper collection with 
> my parasol. He said that these collections would support the authenticity of 
> my parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.
> 
> The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr. Doug Norwine said 
> he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the photographs and 
> newspaper articles were not in the box.
> 
> Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from 
> sealed FedEx boxes while in transit.
> 
> Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I mailed 
> them to Mr. Doug Norwine.
> 
> I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They had 
> to be there when the box was opened.
> 
> The FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I have shows a 
> person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 17, 2006 
> at 9:03 AM. The tracking number is 841186856634.
> 
> I called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a mistake 
> about who signed for my box. FedEx said there was no mistake. The FedEx 
> customer service person that I spoke to said that a person with the name 
> “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box, not Mr. Doug Norwine.
> 
> Someone is lying. Either I lied about putting the photograph and newspaper 
> collections in the box with my parasol and continue to do so by virtue off 
> writing this rip off report or Mr. Doug Norwine is lying.
> 
> I am telling the truth. I am not lying.  I will go take a lie detector test 
> today and be happy to have anyone that is interested witness it.
> 
> I personally put my parasol, the photograph and newspaper collections into a 
> plain brown box that I found around the duplex my wife and I were renting. I 
> taped the box closed and took the box to the closest FedEx office.  I 
> personally witnessed the FedEx employee weigh the box, fill out the FedEx USA 
> Airbill, attach it to the box, and then put my box  with all the other boxes 
> waiting for the next and last pickup for that day.
> 
> Why did he lie to me? What did or does he have to hide from me? Not only did 
> he lie to me but, he adding insult to injury, to

[MOPO] Jean and Jean Paul---Four Years Later

2012-11-28 Thread rodxmorgan
oro brillantes y muerte---JSeberg/JPBelmondo---13---fr3
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058785/
https://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/ForeignTitles#5185224932933005906
singles
& sets of 8 

 

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[MOPO] filmposter.net Website Update November 2012: 150 new additions are now online!

2012-11-28 Thread Helmut Hamm
Dear fellow Mopolians,

I just added another 150 new posters to the website, please see the complete 
list at:

http://www.filmposter.net/movieposters/new-items/

This update focuses on 'modern classics', new additions include
- original US Onesheets for BULLITT, JAWS, DR. STRANGELOVE, DIRTY HARRY, 
BONJOUR TRISTESSE, MEAN STREETS, THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR and many others, most of 
them in really nice condition
- the rare Style B Onesheet for BARBARELLA
- the extremely rare black-and-white US Onesheet for THE EXORCIST
- the best poster on John Cassavetes' KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE
- the amazing french poster for JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY
- a set of three german silkscreen special posters for THE FRENCH CONNECTION
- the british Onesheet for THE GODFATHER
- several japanese GODZILLA posters
- the rare french poster for LOVE ETERNAL (1946), written by Jean Cocteau
- a rare Mae West close-up lobby card for KLONDIKE ANNIE (1936)
- an extremely rare country-of-origin festival poster for Fassbinder's WORLD ON 
A WIRE
- the usual selection of James Bond posters and lobby cards, this time 
including the complete british Front-of-House set for LIVE AND LET DIE
 
These are only a few examples, so please be sure to check everything else out 
for yourself!

My best regards,

Helmut Hamm

Galerie filmposter.net
Inh. Helmut Hamm
Puecklerstr. 21
10997 Berlin
Fon +4930.308.24.953
Fax +4930.308.24.954
www.filmposter.net
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Re: [MOPO] How would you deal with this?

2012-11-28 Thread filip de volder


 wish they wanted to buy up all existing mexican lobbycards ... Date: Tue, 27 
Nov 2012 12:13:48 -0800
From: rodxmor...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] How would you deal with this?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

It seems that the only solution is to allow them to buy up all existing paper, 
worldwide,  on this (4.9) Turkey.
I can offer 10 pieces:

william tell---10---gla1
https://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/WilliamTell1961#
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0136617/

singles
& sets of 8

 

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[MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW

2012-11-28 Thread Geraldine Kudaka
http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm

Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / 
Heritage Galleries And Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The 
Wind, Treasured Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
missing!

Heritage
 Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is the subject of this 
Rip-off report.  The Director of Music and Entertainment Memorabilia for
 Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr. Doug Norwine.  I will present
 the evidence that will prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt that Mr. 
Doug Norwine lied to me.  It also appears that Mr. Norwine was 
responsible for misrepresentation as it relates to my deceased 
grandmother being in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.

My 
grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood
 movie actress.  She had a fantastic collection of movie star 
photographs.  I had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed 
photographs and snap shot pictures.  I had snap shots of my grandmother 
with the original Three Stooges, Betty Grable and many others.  I had a 
full two page newspaper article that was all about my grandmother.  This
 same two page newspaper article had a picture of Bing Crosby with his 
arm around my grandmothers’ waist.  How cool is that?   I sent my only
 copy to Mr. Norwine, it was totally priceless.

I had pictures of
 my grandmother in costume on the movie set for “China Seas†which 
stared Humphrey Bogart.  I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the motion
 picture back lot.  I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman
 (President Ronald Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, 
and many many more!

I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie
 stills, my grandmothers’ Motion Picture Employee identification card,
 and many original photographs of movie stars from the 1930’s and 
1940’s. The vast majority of these photographs had a personalized note
 or wishes in addition to the signature of the movie star.

Mr. 
Doug Norwine claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is 
not the truth. I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.

I 
spoke to Mr. Doug Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006.  He said 
the deadline to have my parasol included in their upcoming auction 
catalog was the very next day.

Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send 
my photograph and newspaper collection with my parasol.  He said that 
these collections would support the authenticity of my parasol being 
used in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.

The box went FedEx 
overnight from California to Texas.  Mr. Doug Norwine said he signed for
 the box and opened it himself.  He said the photographs and newspaper 
articles were not in the box.

Photograph and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from sealed 
FedEx boxes while in transit.

Thank God I took pictures of my photograph collection right before I mailed 
them to Mr. Doug Norwine.

I put the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They had to 
be there when the box was opened.

The
 FedEx “Track Shipments Detailed Results†printout that I have shows
 a person with the name of “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 
17, 2006 at 9:03 AM.  The tracking number is 841186856634.

I 
called FedEx to inquire about the possibility of there being a mistake 
about who signed for my box.  FedEx said there was no mistake.  The 
FedEx customer service person that I spoke to said that a person with 
the name “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box, not Mr. Doug Norwine.

Someone
 is lying.  Either I lied about putting the photograph and newspaper 
collections in the box with my parasol and continue to do so by virtue 
off writing this rip off report or Mr. Doug Norwine is lying.

I 
am telling the truth. I am not lying.  I will go take a lie detector 
test today and be happy to have anyone that is interested witness it.

I
 personally put my parasol, the photograph and newspaper collections 
into a plain brown box that I found around the duplex my wife and I were
 renting.  I taped the box closed and took the box to the closest FedEx 
office.  I personally witnessed the FedEx employee weigh the box, fill 
out the FedEx USA Airbill, attach it to the box, and then put my box 
with all the other boxes waiting for the next and last pickup for that 
day.

Why did he lie to me?  What did or does he have to hide from
 me?  Not only did he lie to me but, he adding insult to injury, told 
me, half laughing as he spoke his words, to look around my house.  He 
said I might find my photograph and newspaper collection in a drawer.

I
 could not believe the audacity, the cold hearted tone of voice, and 
unprofessional behavior. I was being ripped off, lied to, and insulted 
by a man who I had previously thought must be trustworthy.  How wrong I 
was.  I should have listened to my wife!  S

[MOPO] 200+ Auctions currently on Movie Poster Exchange

2012-11-28 Thread Sean Linkenback
We have just over 200 items up for auction this week with a lot of half sheets 
and some cool items across all genres.
Take a look at everything here: 
http://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?list=weekly

And some cool pieces pictured below:
















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