Hi Ed and Sue- I went to your site to try to find adrian for Philliip

I was looking for a dealer directory search and didnt find one..
I saw your book that said it was stopped after 800 pages..

I have a suggestion perhaps a dealer directory with the web address, Phone and more

Perhaps its there I just couldnd find it?
If so I would like to be listed also as Im still here www.hollywooddreamfactory.com since 1977

It has been bizarre as many of the dealers I satrted with are going to net, or have passed away, or have stopped doing business... A dealer i had great deals with when I called last week they said he was dead 5 years! i wondered why he didnt call...

well Its time to do a roll call.. because after 6 years of trying to figure where im movong I bought a house in 2007.. soI am trying to re-connect to the Grid with old friends and business associates.

Anyone that has some posters I would like Catalogs and lists of stuff for sale. for consideration.

I also Buy collections of old projection, Movie cameras, Props, and about anything Motion picture related.. Im still getting organized however Ive started to get some great deals in the works

Thanks everyone for the support and  help during my  years of turmoil.

I believe this experiance gave may a better understanding of how to process and move truckloads of material , the logistics, and if I learn to spell and make some lists there will be no stopping me/
( perhaps I can hire a typist)

The man that had died 5 years ago had taught me a great lesson in the 80's I bought a pallet of 3000 Beatle magazines.... they showed up at my door and where frieght prepaid and not co.d. I called the Man Sam) and adsked why he sent them with no maney paid.... he said Tom -some day ill need to truts you with a lot of momey so I want to know who im dealing with now...well a few years later he handed me a briefcse with 7000.00 worth of autographs.. which I was afraid i would lose or not get good money... then a the Berea childrens center inOHIO called and needed a Fundraiser and I thhough hmmmmm this could help kids.,... and Sam get a write -off we we did it and they were BOTH happy and Sam got a tax write off and they paid me 350.00 to appaise the collection so we all won and it was a positive experiance..

so last week when I called... they told me he was dead 5 years However... they found another Lot of Beatle magazines.. Now is that funny??? Ironic or what>?
plug-----
If you have massive amounts of stuff... I have now had six years of experiance getting rid.. and downsizing .. My system is like a 4- tier level... 1st we throw out the Junk, sell of via ebay and garage sales and to private collectors, or GIVE AWAY. and it provide space, mental freedom, Cash, and helps others. You will get back your space, can focus on prioritys and areas you can appreciate. Theres nothing wrong with the Collectables as long as the collectables havn't collected You!

best Tom 419-474-3065
www.Hollywooddreamfactory.com



have a great Sunday Folks


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ed wrote:

Hi All,

This is ed..

Here is the LAMP map to England for our LAMP Dealers..

http://www.learnaboutmovieposters.com/newsite/INDEX/COUNTRIES/UK/UKMap.asp

Besides them, I believe that you still have Tony at Reel Poster Gallery, At the Movies, Greg Edwards out in Kent.

Wall to Wall that Tom mentioned is gone. They are the ones who bought out our shop here in New Orleans. They sold to a newcomer.. Adams...(something) which is trying to open up.

I believe Mpag is still there.

Adrian doesn't have a place anymore.. He still works for Bonhams... you have to contact him by email.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I hope this helps,

ed

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From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kirby
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 4:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] London Movie Poster Shops QUestion

This shop has now closed I believe. Concur with the sentiment about pricing - I have lived in London all my life yet have never bought a poster from a shop here. Mind you, London is one of the most expensive cities in the world so the overheads of running a gallery must be tremendous.

Tom

Franc wrote:

I used to buy from the Witch's Ball near Covent Garden at St. Martin's Lane but I think I used to buy mostly French opera and art deco posters. Sometimes they'd have the odd movie poster. Buying posters in London is an expensive proposition, especially with the current exchange rate. FRANC

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    From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
    Michael B
    Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 5:23 PM
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    the very first feedback i received on my ebay newer account 3
    years ago, WITNESSFOR, is from moviedrome2
    <http://myworld.ebay.com/moviedrome2/> .  he is in london and has
    items listed presently.  the poster i purchased was insert of LADY
IN THE LAKE. 6 months ago i got insert of AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER. contact him for address/info. although i got 2 great inserts, i
    think he does more with other memorabilia items.

    michael

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