which Brings us To Scott Burns Mopos Creator and Host.. this man deserves the
Lifetime
achievement award in Movie memorabilia longevity of having a site and providing
a spot..
also.. Brian Bukantis, ED and Sue Poole..
Scott has made in to 2005 against all odds.. he has suffered Puplic ridicule,
threats,
mass panic.
Mutiny's, mass hysteria, and still managed to keep a fair even temper and most
of all not
abandon or close down mopo. He keeps a fair forum and seldom speaks put against
any group
or individual.. allows free speech, and welcomes all.
I tip My Hat to Scott Burns for hosting and providing a hospitable spot for
people to
network
best for many more years Scott,
Tom
Hollywood Dream factory�
Toledo,Ohio 43613
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would agree with JR here.(see his quote at bottom) First, MOPO is always a
> good place to start for buying and selling. In regards to poster pricing,
> especially on Ebay, the myriad of categories makes it possible to find an item
> listed in a bad place, or a listing by someone who doesn't normally deal in
> posters listing a highly sought after poster at a bargain price.
> As an example,
> I've been collecting the true life adventure series of posters that Disney
> released in the 50's. I just got a 1949 seal island one sheet I've been
> keeping
> an eye out for, for $27. (I think it was in a category named paper) 10 years
> ago this would have brought $200 fairly easy. It was an auction by those
> ISOLDIT people who auction off stuff for others. They were happy and I was
> happy. They listed it for $19.
>
> I'm still looking for Bear Country.......... and Prowlers of the
> Everglades....... also posters from the Disney People and Places series from
> the '50's.
> If you have these write me.
> Best regards, Martin
>
> n a message dated 2/18/2005 2:11:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> <<
> At this point I think there's a nice balance between auctions and retail
> direct dealer sales. There will continue to be vagaries between them --
> sometimes
> large variations -- but overall I think the collectibles marketplace is much
> healthier for the long term in areas such as movie poster collecting than ever
> before.
> >>
>
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