Wow! and  Hurrah!  What a great pre-Christmas treat for you, Sue.

Enjoy your much wanted piece.  Good things come to those who wait.

Shelly



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From: David Kuspa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: David Kuspa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Suez....yippee!!
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 07:11:23 -0800

Susan,
I'm so happy for you that the experience of acquiring your dream poster was
filled with meaning, surrounded by friends and family. You've expressed the
heart of a special "collector's moment", a well-deserved experience I'm sure
you'll cherish. I hope you have many more! Thanks for sharing.
-_David


on 12/6/05 12:46 PM, Susan Heim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello All,
  Well, as you have heard I am now the proud owner of the Suez, style B one
sheet and the framing is in progress on the back table as we speak. I had to
take down my Shirley Temple Bright Eyes to make room.  It was so much fun to
see all my old pals. Many of us live right here in the same town and don't
get to actually see each other often as we are so busy.  I have to thank
Walter publicly for not bidding against me on the Suez as that was one of
the items he had planned to bid for. While Grey Smith and I have talked on
the phone to one another for years, we had never actually met in person. As
always good to see Freeman and my good buddy Glenn sat with us. Toochis was
only there for awhile but we managed to get in a little chat.

It was a special auction for me with this particular poster. For many years
Louis use to say that one day if he ever sold Suez I would be the first
person he called. I have been in this hobby for so many years that, while I
am always happy to acquire a new poster that I like, I don't think I get as
excited as I did when I first began collecting. I have to tell you, though,
the combination of searching for this poster for so many years (ever since I
first saw it in the Reel Art book, I could never have afforded it then and
certainly never thought I would own it), knowing Louis and having that
history there, the nervousness of buying such an expensive poster, the fact
that other dealer friends graciously did not bid against me, etc., etc.,
when the gavel came down and they pointed to me with my paddle up (I never
put it down from the time they said "Suez"), tears began to well up in my
eyes. As people clapped for me, I looked at my partner Susan and she was
crying too. I am not prone to crying normally. I will never forget that
experience and I haven't felt this way about my hobby in a long time.
Corny?......... you bet!!

Sue Heim
p.s thank you all for your nice emails this morning.


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