[MOPO] It Feels so Good to be closing in on Raymond Chandler

2012-07-15 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

It does.. it feels good

I've been collecting Chandler stuff for 30 years and in the last few 
I have really gotten to loading up on them.


The problem that I have now of course is that most of what I still 
need are big expensive items (ne: Dahlia one sheet, Double Indemnity 
most of it, Big Sleep lobby cards, assorted 3 sheets and other 
oversized posters, the first three first editions in dust jackets, 
the scarce Long Goodbye posters). Fortunately when Heritage gets the 
stuff I need, if I can't afford it today, I can use time payments. 
However seeing as I prefer raw posters not on linen (less than 1% of 
my total collection of thousands of posters, not just the Chandler 
stuff, are on linen) things like the Strangers on a Train and Blue 
Dahlia posters they have this go-round are not on my radar and unless 
they go well below market value, I won't be bidding on those.


at this juncture, I only need 3 one sheets (Dahlia, Indemnity, 
Strangers), about 30 total lobby cards (big sleep & dahlia all 8, 7 
cards from Falcon, 6 from Strangers and incredibly 6 from Marlowe, 3 
from Brasher Doubloon one Lady in the Lake, but I know who has it), 
several window cards, several inserts, numerous oversized pieces, 
several half sheets etc.


strangely, I also need one of the last Dime Detective pulps

also fortunately, seeing as I'm getting so close, I can actually now 
focus on the more expensive posters I need, which is great.


it really feels good to have accomplished this collection so well.. 
If I can just find these other items I will be pleased as punch.
so if anyone has this material (titles below), I can easily tell you 
what I still need on any particular title. Although, where concerns 
Non-US paper, I have a feeling that many pieces are going to be too 
much money. Like for instance, it is unlikely I want to spend 8 or 10 
grand for the French Big Sleep poster, or many of the Italian 
posters. I would be thrilled however to hear of anyone owning a copy 
of the UK Quad in particular for Murder My Sweet which is titled 
Farewell My Lovely, as well as any other UK paper on that title in 
other sizes of the 1950s re-issue paper, largely due to the fact that 
it is the only paper with the novel's title and I'm curious if anyone 
has ever heard of US paper for that film from the advance screenings 
before they changed the title. I have stills and seeing as they did 
several advance screenings, I'm certain there has to have been paper 
created, though it is a question if any exists.


titles below.. let me know if you have something

Falcon Takes Over
Time to Kill
Double Indemnity
And Now Tomorrow
Murder My Sweet
the Unseen
Blue Dahlia
Big Sleep
Lady in the Lake
Brasher Doubloon
Strangers on a Train
Marlowe
Long Goodbye
Big Sleep
Farewell My Lovely

thanks
Rich

ps.. for everyone's information, at some point I will definitely be 
doing a book showing all the various paper & other collectibles on 
Chandler.. It will be a fun item for all to see


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Re: [MOPO] It Feels so Good to be closing in on Raymond Chandler

2012-07-16 Thread John Waldman
You know I would much rather see an email of this type than all the he said she 
said crap on MOPO these day.  It's interesting to me to see what other 
collectors are looking for.
I know what my opinions are of the sellers in this hobby, (I've bought from 
almost everyone).  And I have zero complaints for the 3 major dealers, and 
very few complaints for some of the smaller guys.
If you don't like Bruce, Heritage or Rich, don't buy from them.   And I can 
care less why you don't like them,  I just know they are all good in my book.  
There are plenty of great smaller sellers like Rick, Captain Bijou, Steve 
Sally, Lumi Hascalovitz (and many more). So try one of them if you don't like 
the big sellers.
 
I'll tell ya boys and girls this bickering is depressing. At least it is to me.
 
JW



From: Richard Halegua Comic Art 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 7:20 PM
Subject: [MOPO] It Feels so Good to be closing in on Raymond Chandler

It does.. it feels good

I've been collecting Chandler stuff for 30 years and in the last few I have 
really gotten to loading up on them.

The problem that I have now of course is that most of what I still need are big 
expensive items (ne: Dahlia one sheet, Double Indemnity most of it, Big Sleep 
lobby cards, assorted 3 sheets and other oversized posters, the first three 
first editions in dust jackets, the scarce Long Goodbye posters). Fortunately 
when Heritage gets the stuff I need, if I can't afford it today, I can use time 
payments. However seeing as I prefer raw posters not on linen (less than 1% of 
my total collection of thousands of posters, not just the Chandler stuff, are 
on linen) things like the Strangers on a Train and Blue Dahlia posters they 
have this go-round are not on my radar and unless they go well below market 
value, I won't be bidding on those.

at this juncture, I only need 3 one sheets (Dahlia, Indemnity, Strangers), 
about 30 total lobby cards (big sleep & dahlia all 8, 7 cards from Falcon, 6 
from Strangers and incredibly 6 from Marlowe, 3 from Brasher Doubloon one Lady 
in the Lake, but I know who has it), several window cards, several inserts, 
numerous oversized pieces, several half sheets etc.

strangely, I also need one of the last Dime Detective pulps

also fortunately, seeing as I'm getting so close, I can actually now focus on 
the more expensive posters I need, which is great.

it really feels good to have accomplished this collection so well.. If I can 
just find these other items I will be pleased as punch.
so if anyone has this material (titles below), I can easily tell you what I 
still need on any particular title. Although, where concerns Non-US paper, I 
have a feeling that many pieces are going to be too much money. Like for 
instance, it is unlikely I want to spend 8 or 10 grand for the French Big Sleep 
poster, or many of the Italian posters. I would be thrilled however to hear of 
anyone owning a copy of the UK Quad in particular for Murder My Sweet which is 
titled Farewell My Lovely, as well as any other UK paper on that title in other 
sizes of the 1950s re-issue paper, largely due to the fact that it is the only 
paper with the novel's title and I'm curious if anyone has ever heard of US 
paper for that film from the advance screenings before they changed the title. 
I have stills and seeing as they did several advance screenings, I'm certain 
there has to have been paper created, though it is a question if any exists.

titles below.. let me know if you have something

Falcon Takes Over
Time to Kill
Double Indemnity
And Now Tomorrow
Murder My Sweet
the Unseen
Blue Dahlia
Big Sleep
Lady in the Lake
Brasher Doubloon
Strangers on a Train
Marlowe
Long Goodbye
Big Sleep
Farewell My Lovely

thanks
Rich

ps.. for everyone's information, at some point I will definitely be doing a 
book showing all the various paper & other collectibles on Chandler.. It will 
be a fun item for all to see

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Re: [MOPO] It Feels so Good to be closing in on Raymond Chandler

2012-07-16 Thread channinglylethomson
I agree.  I like these kind of positive postings that discuss posters and 
collecting.  I also like when dealers give us a heads up about problem bidders 
on EBAY.  That goes a long way toward avoidissues issues with crazies like "the 
Greek!"  

Thanks, Channing

On Jul 16, 2012, at 8:09 AM, John Waldman wrote:

> You know I would much rather see an email of this type than all the he said 
> she said crap on MOPO these day.  It's interesting to me to see what other 
> collectors are looking for.
> I know what my opinions are of the sellers in this hobby, (I've bought from 
> almost everyone).  And I have zero complaints for the 3 major dealers, and 
> very few complaints for some of the smaller guys.
> If you don't like Bruce, Heritage or Rich, don't buy from them.   And I can 
> care less why you don't like them,  I just know they are all good in my book. 
>  
> There are plenty of great smaller sellers like Rick, Captain Bijou, Steve 
> Sally, Lumi Hascalovitz (and many more). So try one of them if you don't like 
> the big sellers.
>  
> I'll tell ya boys and girls this bickering is depressing. At least it is to 
> me.
>  
> JW
> 
> From: Richard Halegua Comic Art 
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 7:20 PM
> Subject: [MOPO] It Feels so Good to be closing in on Raymond Chandler
> 
> It does.. it feels good
> 
> I've been collecting Chandler stuff for 30 years and in the last few I have 
> really gotten to loading up on them.
> 
> The problem that I have now of course is that most of what I still need are 
> big expensive items (ne: Dahlia one sheet, Double Indemnity most of it, Big 
> Sleep lobby cards, assorted 3 sheets and other oversized posters, the first 
> three first editions in dust jackets, the scarce Long Goodbye posters). 
> Fortunately when Heritage gets the stuff I need, if I can't afford it today, 
> I can use time payments. However seeing as I prefer raw posters not on linen 
> (less than 1% of my total collection of thousands of posters, not just the 
> Chandler stuff, are on linen) things like the Strangers on a Train and Blue 
> Dahlia posters they have this go-round are not on my radar and unless they go 
> well below market value, I won't be bidding on those.
> 
> at this juncture, I only need 3 one sheets (Dahlia, Indemnity, Strangers), 
> about 30 total lobby cards (big sleep & dahlia all 8, 7 cards from Falcon, 6 
> from Strangers and incredibly 6 from Marlowe, 3 from Brasher Doubloon one 
> Lady in the Lake, but I know who has it), several window cards, several 
> inserts, numerous oversized pieces, several half sheets etc.
> 
> strangely, I also need one of the last Dime Detective pulps
> 
> also fortunately, seeing as I'm getting so close, I can actually now focus on 
> the more expensive posters I need, which is great.
> 
> it really feels good to have accomplished this collection so well.. If I can 
> just find these other items I will be pleased as punch.
> so if anyone has this material (titles below), I can easily tell you what I 
> still need on any particular title. Although, where concerns Non-US paper, I 
> have a feeling that many pieces are going to be too much money. Like for 
> instance, it is unlikely I want to spend 8 or 10 grand for the French Big 
> Sleep poster, or many of the Italian posters. I would be thrilled however to 
> hear of anyone owning a copy of the UK Quad in particular for Murder My Sweet 
> which is titled Farewell My Lovely, as well as any other UK paper on that 
> title in other sizes of the 1950s re-issue paper, largely due to the fact 
> that it is the only paper with the novel's title and I'm curious if anyone 
> has ever heard of US paper for that film from the advance screenings before 
> they changed the title. I have stills and seeing as they did several advance 
> screenings, I'm certain there has to have been paper created, though it is a 
> question if any exists.
> 
> titles below.. let me know if you have something
> 
> Falcon Takes Over
> Time to Kill
> Double Indemnity
> And Now Tomorrow
> Murder My Sweet
> the Unseen
> Blue Dahlia
> Big Sleep
> Lady in the Lake
> Brasher Doubloon
> Strangers on a Train
> Marlowe
> Long Goodbye
> Big Sleep
> Farewell My Lovely
> 
> thanks
> Rich
> 
> ps.. for everyone's information, at some point I will definitely be doing a 
> book showing all the various paper & other collectibles on Chandler.. It will 
> be a fun item for all to see
> 
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