Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices

2009-01-14 Thread Patrick Michael Tupy

Wonder what he paid for it when he did find it?

And I hate to be a buzz-kill for PosterBob, but scarcity, in itself,  
does not always

equate with desirability or vice-versa.

Patrick





On Jan 14, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Jeff Potokar wrote:


hey Mopo'ers,

i got a reply from poster bob, when i asked (and simply suggested)  
that a poster like this, offered at Disney World, which was  
undersized, was probably offered in the gift and souvenir shops  
along Main Street and had to have been printed in large quantity to  
be offered to the public. ( i can almost picture this kind of  
poster, rolled and wrapped in clear cellophane, standing in a gift  
shop decorative barrel with a tag, saying "$2.00 each").


anyhow.. the reply was short and sweet:

jeff



Begin forwarded message:


From: Robert Bodnoff 
Date: January 13, 2009 5:36:10 PM PST
To: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: Re: your site and prices
Reply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com

Jeff
Find one and let me know
I havent found one in 5 years of looking.



--- On Tue., 1/13/09, Jeff Potokar  wrote:


From: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: Re: your site and prices
To: sa...@posterbobs.com
Received: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 3:51 PM
bob,

thanks for the info.. however.. this poster must exist in
some
quantity, since you said you bought it at Disney World,
where other
tourists could also buy this same thing. it is not a
regular one
sheet size and is a smaller promotional item, that was
probably
available in gift shops. is this where you bought yours? i
have
worked at Disney studios, here in burbank. i will ask there
and get
back to you. but, i have a very strong feeling this poster
was mass
produced for visitors to buy, when at the park.

all the best.

jeff



On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Robert Bodnoff wrote:


This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the

first year

that they opened.
We have been unable to find another one still in

existence. That

makes this a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved

of Disney

Movies,  which really makes it priceless.

Posterbobs


--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Jeff Potokar

 wrote:



From: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: your site and prices
To: sa...@posterbobs.com
Received: Monday, January 12, 2009, 3:23 PM
hi there,

i tripped across your site..interesting mix of

film

posters... hada
question about the LADY AND THE TRAMP poster you

are

selling for 51K?
this isn't a theatrical size one sheet--its too

small... and

was
curious what places it in that pricing range? many

rare,

stone litho
posters from the 20's and 30's don't even

go that

high.

thanks much.

jeff potokar


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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-12 Thread Roger Kim
Sue H., I think you should offer to sell one of your Lady & the Tramp  
posters to Poster Bob for $5000. He'd be making a $46,000 profit, so  
I'm sure he'd jump at the deal.


By the way, I have the one and only Dragnet British quad in  
existence. I know this for a fact, because I've never seen another  
copy. I'll start the bidding here on Mopo at $10,000.
Keep in mind that this is probably the best loved Jack Webb movie  
(and the only one I can think of), thus making it priceless.


-rk


On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:14 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote:


hey Mopoers...

i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized  
LADY AND THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received  
this reply. somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney  
World in FL would not strike me as either rare or priceless.  
anyhow... here is the response:


best.

jeff



Begin forwarded message:


From: Robert Bodnoff 
Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PST
To: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: Re: your site and prices
Reply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com

This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year  
that they opened.
We have been unable to find another one still in existence. That  
makes this a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney  
Movies,  which really makes it priceless.


Posterbobs


--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Jeff Potokar  wrote:


From: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: your site and prices
To: sa...@posterbobs.com
Received: Monday, January 12, 2009, 3:23 PM
hi there,

i tripped across your site..interesting mix of film
posters... hada
question about the LADY AND THE TRAMP poster you are
selling for 51K?
this isnt a theatrical size one sheet--its too small... and
was
curious what places it in that pricing range? many rare,
stone litho
posters from the 20's and 30's dont even go that
high.

thanks much.

jeff potokar


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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-12 Thread Patrick Michael Tupy
Ohhh, darnit, Roger!  I woulda paid $20,000 if it was the Dan Akroyd  
DRAGNET!


Sorry, 'just the facts, man.'

Patrick


On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Roger Kim wrote:

Sue H., I think you should offer to sell one of your Lady & the  
Tramp posters to Poster Bob for $5000. He'd be making a $46,000  
profit, so I'm sure he'd jump at the deal.


By the way, I have the one and only Dragnet British quad in  
existence. I know this for a fact, because I've never seen another  
copy. I'll start the bidding here on Mopo at $10,000.
Keep in mind that this is probably the best loved Jack Webb movie  
(and the only one I can think of), thus making it priceless.


-rk


On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:14 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote:


hey Mopoers...

i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized  
LADY AND THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received  
this reply. somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney  
World in FL would not strike me as either rare or priceless.  
anyhow... here is the response:


best.

jeff



Begin forwarded message:


From: Robert Bodnoff 
Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PST
To: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: Re: your site and prices
Reply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com

This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year  
that they opened.
We have been unable to find another one still in existence. That  
makes this a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney  
Movies,  which really makes it priceless.


Posterbobs


--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Jeff Potokar  wrote:


From: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: your site and prices
To: sa...@posterbobs.com
Received: Monday, January 12, 2009, 3:23 PM
hi there,

i tripped across your site..interesting mix of film
posters... hada
question about the LADY AND THE TRAMP poster you are
selling for 51K?
this isnt a theatrical size one sheet--its too small... and
was
curious what places it in that pricing range? many rare,
stone litho
posters from the 20's and 30's dont even go that
high.

thanks much.

jeff potokar


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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-12 Thread Phil Edwards
This is a disease known outside of the US as Brooklynbridgeitus.
Phil

  - Original Message - 
  From: Jeff Potokar 
  To: mop...@sol03.american.edu 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:14 PM
  Subject: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)


  hey Mopoers...


  i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized LADY AND 
THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received this reply. 
somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney World in FL would not strike me 
as either rare or priceless. anyhow... here is the response:


  best.


  jeff






  Begin forwarded message:


From: Robert Bodnoff 
Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PST
To: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: Re: your site and prices
Reply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com


This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year that they 
opened.
We have been unable to find another one still in existence. That makes this 
a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney Movies,  which really makes 
it priceless.


Posterbobs




--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Jeff Potokar  wrote:


  From: Jeff Potokar 
  Subject: your site and prices
  To: sa...@posterbobs.com
  Received: Monday, January 12, 2009, 3:23 PM
  hi there,


  i tripped across your site..interesting mix of film
  posters... hada  
  question about the LADY AND THE TRAMP poster you are
  selling for 51K?  
  this isnt a theatrical size one sheet--its too small... and
  was  
  curious what places it in that pricing range? many rare,
  stone litho  
  posters from the 20's and 30's dont even go that
  high.


  thanks much.


  jeff potokar


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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-12 Thread Roger Kim
I wonder if this Poster Bob website is part of some insurance scam. A  
poster collector's garage will catch on fire, damaging his Lady and  
the Tramp poster. Then, he'll say to his insurance company, "That  
poster was worth 51 large! It says so on the Poster Bob website!"


I think I'll write this into the plot of the next episode of Poster  
Dragnet (airing every Sunday night on the Movie Poster Channel).


-rk


On Jan 12, 2009, at 8:25 PM, Phil Edwards wrote:


This is a disease known outside of the US as Brooklynbridgeitus.
Phil

- Original Message -
From: Jeff Potokar
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:14 PM
Subject: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

hey Mopoers...

i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized  
LADY AND THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received  
this reply. somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney  
World in FL would not strike me as either rare or priceless.  
anyhow... here is the response:


best.

jeff



Begin forwarded message:


From: Robert Bodnoff 
Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PST
To: Jeff Potokar 
Subject: Re: your site and prices
Reply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com

This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year  
that they opened.
We have been unable to find another one still in existence. That  
makes this a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney  
Movies,  which really makes it priceless.


Posterbobs





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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-12 Thread Steven W Hill
Interestingly enough, I had the exact same thought.

-S

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@sol03.american.edu] On Behalf Of Roger Kim
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:39 PM
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

 

I wonder if this Poster Bob website is part of some insurance scam. A poster
collector's garage will catch on fire, damaging his Lady and the Tramp
poster. Then, he'll say to his insurance company, "That poster was worth 51
large! It says so on the Poster Bob website!"

 

I think I'll write this into the plot of the next episode of Poster Dragnet
(airing every Sunday night on the Movie Poster Channel).

 

-rk

 

 

On Jan 12, 2009, at 8:25 PM, Phil Edwards wrote:





This is a disease known outside of the US as Brooklynbridgeitus.
Phil

 

- Original Message -

From: Jeff Potokar <mailto:jpotok...@ca.rr.com> 

To: mop...@sol03.american.edu

Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:14 PM

Subject: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

 

hey Mopoers...

 

i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized LADY AND
THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received this reply.
somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney World in FL would not strike
me as either rare or priceless. anyhow... here is the response:

 

best.

 

jeff

 

 

 

Begin forwarded message:





From: Robert Bodnoff 

Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PST

To: Jeff Potokar 

Subject: Re: your site and prices

Reply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com

 

This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year that they
opened.

We have been unable to find another one still in existence. That makes this
a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney Movies,  which really
makes it priceless.

 

Posterbobs

 

 

 

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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-27 Thread wdposter
Its a reprint from One stop.  He even says its printed by one stop on 
his site.  It is far from one of a kind, it is worth about $2.  A One 
stop reprint.  end of story.  Just shows poster bob knows nothing about 
posters.
Hmm maybe he is interested in a one stop "RARE" one of a kind citizen 
kane or original snow whites.be first in line to offer him these 
one of a kind classics

Martin May

-Original Message-
From: Roger Kim 
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Sent: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:30 pm
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

Sue H., I think you should offer to sell one of your Lady & the Tramp 
posters to Poster Bob for $5000. He'd be making a $46,000 profit, so 
I'm sure he'd jump at the deal.
By the way, I have the one and only Dragnet British quad in existence. 
I know this for a fact, because I've never seen another copy. I'll 
start the bidding here on Mopo at $10,000.Keep in mind that this is 
probably the best loved Jack Webb movie (and the only one I can think 
of), thus making it priceless.

-rk


On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:14 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote: hey Mopoers...
i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized LADY 
AND THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received this 
reply. somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney World in FL 
would not strike 
me as either rare or priceless. anyhow... here is the 
response:

best.
jeff


Begin forwarded message:From: Robert Bodnoff 
<sa...@posterbobs.com>Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PSTTo: 
Jeff Potokar <jpotok...@ca.rr.com>Subject: Re: your site and 
pricesReply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com
 This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year that 
they opened.We have been unable to find another one still in existence. 
That makes this a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney 
Movies,  which really makes it priceless.

Posterbobs

--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Jeff Potokar <jpotok...@ca.rr.com> wrote:
 From: Jeff Potokar <jpotok...@ca.rr.com>Subject: your site and 
pricesTo: sa...@posterbobs.comreceived: Monday, January 12, 2009, 3:23 
PMhi there,
i tripped across your site..interesting mix of filmposters... hada 
 question about the LADY AND THE TRAMP poster you areselling for 51K? 
 this isnt a theatrical size one sheet--its too small... andwas 
 curious what places it in that pricing range? many rare,stone litho 
 posters from the 20's and 30's dont even go thathigh.

thanks much.
jeff potokar
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Re: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

2009-01-27 Thread wdposter
I forgot to mention,  in addition to it being a one stop poster 
reprint, its carefully mounted on "cardboard" and shrink wrapped.  
we all know that adds tremendously to its value destined to be 
consigned to Heritage (just kidding heritage dont draw moustaches 
on my disney comic art)


Martin May

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Potokar 
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Sent: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:14 pm
Subject: [MOPO] Fwd: your site and prices (response from Posterbob)

hey Mopoers...
i wrote Poster Bob about the $51,000 price tag for that undersized LADY 
AND THE TRAMP poster he is trying to sell... i just received this 
reply. somehow... a poster from the opening of Disney World in FL 
would not strike me as either rare or priceless. anyhow... here is the 
response:

best.
jeff


Begin forwarded message:From: Robert Bodnoff 
Date: January 12, 2009 7:09:14 PM PSTTo: 
Jeff Potokar Subject: Re: your site and 
pricesReply-To: sa...@posterbobs.com
 This Poster was bought at Disney World in Florida the first year that 
they opened.We have been unable to find another one still in existence. 
That makes this a ONE and ONLY,of probably the most loved of Disney 
Movies,  which really makes it priceless.

Posterbobs

--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Jeff Potokar  wrote:
 From: Jeff Potokar Subject: your site
and 
pricesTo: sa...@posterbobs.comreceived: Monday, January 12, 2009, 3:23 
PMhi there,
i tripped across your site..interesting mix of filmposters... hada 
 question about the LADY AND THE TRAMP poster you areselling for 51K? 
 this isnt a theatrical size one sheet--its too small... andwas 
 curious what places it in that pricing range? many rare,stone litho 
 posters from the 20's and 30's dont even go thathigh.

thanks much.
jeff potokar
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