Bruce,

Have you read either of the case complaints that are now posted up on LAMP?

 

It is quite obvious that Stephen is talking about two items that were traded
to Ron Magid and form part of his complaint.

If you would like to know if Ron Magid consigned other items to that auction
house, why don't you ask him directly instead of just doing your usual dis
of auction houses?

We've already heard from Grey Smith who has been instrumental in helping to
bring this fraud to light and assisting in identifying fraudulent posters
that are still out there.

 

And yes, we all know that no one consigns you top Universal Horror pieces
anymore so none of the fakes went through your hands.

 

 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bruce
Hershenson
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] A Very Sad Day

 

Thanks very much for providing hard evidence that at least two auction items
were involved.

 

I have three questions:

 

Is it the "well known auction house's" position that they thought both items
were genuine before, during, and after the auction? 

 

What was the condition grade (and written description of defects) of both on
the auctions?

 

Do you know first hand of any other auction items that were involved, and do
you know first hand if the person who consigned the two fake items also
consigned other items to that auction house, either in that same auction, or
in any previous ones?

 

Thanks.

 

Bruce

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Stephen Fishler
<[email protected]> wrote:

The current situation involving fake movie posters and lobbies began to come
to light several months ago, when I received a Frankenstein title card and a
Dracula window card from a well known auction house. The window card looked
good to me but the Frankenstein title card screamed out that something was
wrong.  The front of the card, which had a great deal of restoration just
did not match the card's back.  The notion that the front was a restored
mechanical reproduction married with a genuine, vintage lobby card back came
to mind.

I sent the Frankenstein TC to Carol Tincup who concurred that the card was
most probably a fake.

To say that this situation was disturbing was an understatement. I never
thought I'd see the day when fake horror paper could and would be passed off
to unsuspecting collectors as the real McCoys.  A real game changer.

I immediately placed a phone call to the auction house that sold me the
Frankenstein TC in question.  They took my suspicions seriously and could
not be more professional.  That phone call began a chain of events that led
to the first lawsuit against Kerry Haggard.

By the way, the Dracula window card was also a fake.  But boy, did it look
good.

I have seen analysis done on the fakes and have no doubt that reliable ways
to weed out the fakes will be available to collectors very, very soon.

I am reminded of a book entitled "The Billionaire's Vinegar." The
similarities between the scandal involving millions of dollars in fake
vintage wine and the scandal involving fake vintage posters is pretty
startling.

Stephen Fishler


PS - Does anyone have a real Frankenstein title card and Dracula window card
that they can sell me?

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