I guess it all depends what you're shopping for, which is why generalizations 
are not very useful when talking about the current market. If you collect in 
one area, then maybe you've been frustrated by what you feel are artificially 
high prices (dealers who put Heritage-type prices on everything they try to 
sell).

On the other hand, if you collect in other areas, I have seen some great 
bargains recently. Sought-after posters and lobbies (NOT dreck) going for as 
little as one-third or one-quarter of what they commonly bring. I know because 
I've either purchased them or been the underbidder on quite a few.

But, as I say, it all depends on what you're looking for.

One other thing: My sense is there are some buyers who haven't educated 
themselves in how to FIND the bargains in the first place. They're out there 
and, yes, sometimes you have to work to find them but isn't that part of the 
fun? It used to be, at any rate, and it still is for me.

When I found a near mint Third Man lobby set (56 re-release, but still) in a 
lot of seven lobby sets a while back on eBay I was thrilled.

How did I find it? The seller (obviously someone not specializing in movie 
paper) had listed the lot without giving the film titles and with photos that 
showed all the cards strewn over a table top. Looking closely at the pics, I 
recognized our old friend Harry Lime peeking out over the edge of another card 
for another film. I could also see enough of two other cards that I knew what 
it was. I bid...held my breath and ended up the winning bidder. The cards 
arrived and were in immaculate shape! The price? $150 for all seven lobby card 
sets! Obviously, the Third Man set was the prize but the other sets (all 1950s 
noir titles, all NM) were easily worth twice that by themselves.

And I have had many other similar experiences. Like most dealers, I started out 
as, and remain, a collector. The same skills I used starting as a collector are 
the skills I use now as a dealer. As I said, you have to work to find the 
bargains. Fortunately, I still enjoy that. I don't expect anyone to hand me 
deals. I much prefer the thrill of the hunt.

Dave


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Walton, Jeffrey 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:02 AM
  Subject: [MOPO] I'm growing tired of this hobby


  It used to be fun hunting for the next poster, even hunting on the internet 
used to be fun..not anymore.it seems a lot of dealers are afraid of fair market 
value..again I use the same scenario as I have done before.if you go to movie 
posters on ebay list by the highest posters first, auctions only, you'll see 
what I mean.  You have to scroll pretty long for anyone selling something 
without an extremely high reserve, you'll have to scroll pretty long to find 
someone actually bidding on a poster..the only one that seems to be generating 
some interest is a saul bass window card.  Don't even get me started on the buy 
it nows.3 breakfast at tiffany's one sheet the cheapest starting at $7500 most 
say rare.rare? Really I just saw three in three seconds.show me a British quad 
for war of the worlds and I'll show you rare..an insert for 50ft woman for 10 
g's..didn't a one sheet sell for a lot less just less than one week ago.

   

  Go ahead nail me to a cross  but I've become so disenchanted lately with the 
dealer mentality (and it's not just movie posters).  Hey I understand about 
profit, cost analysis, and all that jazz .I've said this before and I'll say it 
again.profit is one thing.blood from a stone is another..now everyone seems to 
wait for their piece to bring in the next big coinage..years gone bye, one 
would buy a poster for $25, sell if for $75.a tidy profit.now if one buys a 
poster for $25 and hears one just for $500..guess what the new price of the 
poster they have in stock.$500..or even $450 to make it seem like a bargain.  

   

  I used to add probably a poster once a month to my collection.not 
anymore.it's not that I have it all, I see a ton of material out there that 
warrants a bid,  it's just everyone wants a kings ransom for it now so guess 
what.they can keep in their stock rooms and I'll find something else to keep 
the economy rolling.

   

  Bruce aside, why can't we bring back fair market value, why be afraid of the 
knowledge of the collector..if you want to sell a poster let the people decide 
on the price it should sell.dealers should deal..not be in retail.  

   

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