Yes, I agree with Sue...Grey put together an absolutely awesome collection of 
items for this Signature auction. And the catalogue was terrific, 
too...wonderful notes on each and every piece offered. Congratulations, Grey.
  Richard
   

Richard Del Belso

Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:41:59 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Observations on Heritage Auction
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  I was in the same boat as Ira as we were emailing each other back 
and forth during the day as we watched the auction live. That was really cool! 
Too bad I actually had to work yesterday too!!  At one point everyone here 
in my office was around my computer waiting to see what "Bride" went for. Does 
anyone out there know who had owned it or where it came from and perhaps who 
bought it? I know most of us don't have that kind of money to bid on something 
like that, but I sure hope someone who has that kind of collection got it. I've 
always wanted the one sheet from "This Gun for Hire". I have had a chance to 
buy 
it many times over the years. It was always a high priced poster and I almost 
bought it about 6 years ago from a customer of mine who was retiring and 
selling 
off his collection. He wanted $10,000, which at the time was about $2500 above 
the top figure it had sold for. I passed. When I say it close at 
near $50,000 yesterday, I couldn't believe it. It sold for about $19,000 
just one year ago at Heritage. Wow!!
 
    I don't think that certain pieces selling for lower 
prices than normal is any indication that those titles are no longer desired. I 
think it was just a case of the timing. Spending is down all over right now due 
to the economy (there is a reason Ebay has lowered their listing prices in the 
past month as a "temporary special"). It is near Christmas and I think a lot of 
people saved up for the high ticket items that don't show up often. Some of 
those items skyrocketed above their normal prices and the listed 
estimates.  Whatever the case, I'm not worried about the poster 
businesss........Happy Thanksgiving everyone and great job Grey.
 
Sue Heim
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rubenstein, Ira 
  To: [email protected] 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:23 
  PM
  Subject: [MOPO] Observations on Heritage 
  Auction
  

  
  First let me congratulate everyone 
  at Heritage.   What a great auction.    I also have 
  to confess I didn’t get much work done today as I was watching it happen live 
  on HA.com .    That is some COOL software/web 
  stuff.    Being able to see the auction happen live and watch 
  what was happening in the room was great!    My only comment 
  for next time is we want CROWD shots.    Don’t be 
  offended,  it get’s boring seeing the auctioneer the whole time.  
  Pointing at the left or right….
   
  I have to say there were a few 
  times it took a lot of personal strength NOT to click on the big BID NOW 
  button.   It was taunting me a few times on some items.   
  But I just recently purchased a very expensive poster and I am 
  tapped.   
   
   
  In general it felt like items you 
  see at every Heritage Auction or up on Ebay with some regularity didn’t do 
  great.   Didn’t do bad,  but also not great.    
  Items that didn’t come up all the time seemed to do quite well.  (This is 
  based on the estimates as I am average collector and by no means an expert on 
  all poster prices.)   
   
  It was also fascinating to see 
  items that went way over estimate,  you could actually SEE the BIDDING 
  war happen right in front of you on the computer screen.   Now that 
  was cool and it really for the first time help me understand how every 
auction 
  has one or two of those items where you scratch your head……  
  
   
  Just wondering what other people 
  thought if they watched it or not.   
   
  Best,
   
  Ira
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