Just to stretch things a little. Is it possible that a collector could send a 
very valuable poster or lobby card to a restorer and end up being sent a fake 
in return while the restorer keeps the original. From what I can gather the 
fakes are so good that it is unlikely anyone would be able to tell the 
difference.


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce Hershenson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Some of the speculation is over


  Dario, you bring up an interesting point I had not thought of. What if 
someone involved in this as a restorer is arrested? Will all the posters in 
that person's possession be seized as "evidence"? How long before those posters 
are released, and what if the person who sent the posters to the restorer does 
not have a printed signed receipt from the restorer, and the restorer claims 
the posters as their own property?

  For that matter, what if an auction house is closed down over this? What will 
happen to items on consignment at that auction house?

  These questions are not far-fetched. We all know of several restorers who 
vanished in the past several years, taking their customers' property with them, 
and few ever got their posters back or restitution of any kind. And just a few 
months ago, Mastro Auctions, the number one sports memorabilia auction in the 
world, was closed in the midst of an FBI investigation into fraud allegations.

  These are just two of many "aftershocks" that may be felt from this 
earthquake. It is reasons like these why this matter is so important. In just 
three months I HAD intended to hold my Winter Mini/Major auction, with mostly 
linenbacked posters. Even though I have NEVER sold a single fraudulent restored 
poster, and even though I have NEVER used the restorer in question, and even 
though I have NEVER had a single consignment from the sellers named thus far, I 
still must wonder whether the ripples from this scandal won't come back on me.

  My position is that we all need to find out exactly who was involved in this 
(my gut feeling is that no more than a dozen dealers, auction houses and 
restorers combined were involved, and possibly far fewer than that), so that 
the other 99.9% completely uninvolved rest of the hobby will not be tainted by 
it in any way.

  And certainly everyone with any kind of collection needs to care, because if 
this isn't completely exposed, then the resale value of all posters will surely 
be affected.

  If we can determine that this matter was perpetrated by a very few people, 
and that no one else was involved, then the damage to the hobby will be greatly 
contained just by those facts alone.

  Bruce


  On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Dario Casadei <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    Up until late last night I had a few fellow friends and collectors 
email/asking me for a name. So I am glad it is now out in the open as I kindly 
refused to name that name.

    Trust me it was and still are a shocker for me. 

    I know I know, innocent until proven guilty, but I still strongly suggest 
that anyone that publicly endorse their site in some shape or form ( link, 
accolade, testimonials)

    Might want to consider removing such until it is all cleared. I would hate 
to find out that someone road off in to the sunset with a suitcase of posters.

    End of the day, I hope this is just a silly nightmare and Jamie is cool and 
we can all get back to posters. So I hope.

    Best,
    dario.



    Bruce Hershenson wrote: 
      There has been much private speculation on the part of many collectors as 
to which restorer allegedly created the fakes which defrauded so many people, 
including most major Universal horror collectors. And those who have known who 
it was have continued to refuse to name that person, forcing some people to 
publically announce it was NOT them, to keep their good names clear.

      These days, lawsuits are not filed with paper, but they are also filed 
electronically, and they are available for public view.

      Go to 
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-miedce/case_no-2:2009cv13405/case_id-242141/
 and see the lawsuit that was filed two days ago, which names some names (but 
it also includes a "John Doe" and a "Jane Doe", which means that more names 
will be forthcoming).

      I wish those involved in this would simply tell exactly what happened, so 
that the air can be cleared, and all honest dealers, restorers, and auction 
houses will no longer have a cloud over their heads. Once the truth is known, 
even those who had a relatively minor involvement (like dealers or auction 
houses which unknowingly acted as middlemen in the sale of some of these fakes) 
will surely find that having the truth out there will be better than waiting 
for it to be dragged out over a period of months.

      I am so happy this matter is not being mishandled as the minty whites 
were (where no one did anything), which resulted in the criminals never being 
brought to justice, thousands of collectors being defrauded of hundreds of 
thousands or millions of dollars, and a black cloud hanging over the hobby to 
this day. Let us all learn from that giant mistake and not put our heads in the 
sand and hope this will just "go away", because if we do that, our entire hobby 
will suffer greatly.

      Bruce
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