I already counted them when I computed the median age at 67. They
brought the average down. Otherwise it would have been 73. FRANC

-----Original Message-----
From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Diana
and/or Morris Everett Jr
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 11:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Where is the next generation of poster dealers?




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We're you at the same show I was?!!  No young people there at all?  Not
true.  Steve Sally....Morris Everett III...John Ours Jr....and even Adam
Ours bought his first poster. We are talking 20 and 30 something
year-olds here.  (Okay, Morris III is 39 and counting....)

How old is Ralph DeLuca?  He looks pretty young.

And also...watch those age jokes:  MO, at age 68, could whip all y'all
on the tennis court.  And that's a fact, as he beats younger players all
the time and plays 2-3 times a week.

Both the intensive care unit, as well as "Villa Serena" , will have to
wait.  A good, long while!!



At 07:34 PM 5/30/2009, Bruce Hershenson wrote:


"The median age at the show was about 67"
 
THERE'S your answer! Next year they could hold it in the intensive care
unit of the nearest Columbus hospital. Plus all the patients would
recognize everyone on the 1920s and 1930s posters.
 
Bruce


On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Franc <[email protected]> wrote:


I hate to beat a dead horse but Cinevent is stuck in a groove and the
collectors who frequent this trade fare seem to like it that way,
judging from the attacks I received because I dared to suggest that the
venue could be improved. The median age at the show was about 67. There
were no young people there at all and frankly nothing to draw them in.
FRANC 



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mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sean Linkenback


Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 4:46 PM


To: [email protected]


Subject: [MOPO] Where is the next generation of poster dealers?



One thing that I noticed while walking the floors of Cinevent was what
seemed to be a dearth of "young blood" at the show, most obvious in the
form of no younger dealers (I think I was the baby at the show and I
turned 40 this year) and also in no younger collectors in attendance.





  

I certainly realize that eBay and the internet in general have had a
chilling effect on conventions/shows overall, but I was still surprised
by what I perceived to be a lack of a younger audience interested in
movie paper. 





  

When doing comic shows, there would always be the "original dealers" who
have been selling since the 60s/70s and are still hauling around
merchandise in the same boxes they used in 1967, then there would be the
guys who started in the 80s/90s who now have a more advanced/mature
inventory and offerings, and then the "young guns" who had recently
gotten started and had vast inventories of new "hot" comics.  The trend
would always be that as time goes on, attrition takes a few out of each
level, while some step up to the next and more "young guns" enter and
start the cycle over.  





  

I really don't see this happening (at shows) with movie paper.  There
wasn't a single dealer at the show set up selling rolls of new Dark
Knight or Star Trek posters or whatever the flavor of the month is.  I
know that some are out there - I see them on eBay and on the boards.  Do
you guys go to shows at all?  Or is it that you find Cinevent full of
"older" collectors who don't' want posters from any movie made in color?
Or is it that it is just so much easier to send an email out to your
customer list and let them know you have the new Transformers2 poster
that you don't need to spend the extra money to go to a show and try to
add to your clientele?  





  

Just curious about all this, as I think it would be great if there was a
huge poster show where dealers of all eras were set up and there were
enough collectors there to make it worthwhile.





  

Sean


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