Tom:

Theater Poster Exchange is now run by Bill Luton, who sells on eBay under the 
id weln.

The Steve Sallys (father and son) sell on eBay as sallypix and just moved their 
business to New Jersey.

Brian Bukantis publishes Movie Collectors World.

I used to sell Howard Rogofsky vintage paperbacks in the 90s and I even 
remember seeing his ads in the back of comic books when I was a kid (ok, a 
teenager) in the 60s! I have no idea where he is now or what he is doing.

Dave
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Martin 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 8:33 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Poster dealers


   One thing about this  Poster business of posters is I was able to speak to  
and meet and hear from  some great people....

  I was wondering whats happed to many......

  I havent spoke to many in a few years,,,,

  so If anyne knows how they are or where please update as I would like to 
know...

  1.) Ira Rubenstein  - a Great mench... last I heard he went to Marvel?

  2.)  Marty Lifshultz?

  3.)  Deb Crawford - ran Movie madness Washington DC one of my 1st  wholsale 
customers

  4>) Don Key  - Big Reel

  4>) Ron Borst

  5>) John Kisch

  6.) John Caruso

  7.) Jerry Ohlinger

  8.) Marci Siegal

  9.)  Dick Stokes

  10.)Ira Picker Pix poster celler

  11.)  Frank Ludlow ( bernie Schwartz)

  12) Francis Melnick

  13.) theater Poster exchanege  memphis.

  14.)  emil Noah

  15) James Parrish

  16.) Herb Bridges,

  17.) Steven Sally

  18.)   Brian Bukantis

  19) George Fenmore assocuiates,

  20 Sharon Herndon - remember when... One of the best laughs Ive ever heard,,!

  21) Larry and Rose  - Dragons lair

  22.)Ken Pierce

  23.) Howard Rogofsky

  24.) Koch Brothers

  25.Dennis Clark - movie madness -OHIO

  26 ... Greg Eggbert,,,,,, the worlds most bizarre dealer Ive met But he still 
had a good heart.

  .. 

  Many of the people Ive known have retired or passed away,,,, 

  The holidays made may thankfull  for many people Ive crossed paths there are 
many many more and
  the customers would take several Books... Its always nice to reflect on 
people that have been part of the process.

  Ive made many new lessons from Mopo and its readers and posters,, Ive learned 
that I know very little in the big picture even after 30 years... yet.. I also 
can't help but learn something after all these years,,, :)

  Like spelling and penmenship....:)  hahahaa

  P Molitor wrote:

          That's the guy!  He *was* a kick to talk to.  

          --Peter

          --- On Mon, 11/30/09, Tom Martin 
<[email protected]> wrote:


            From: Tom Martin <[email protected]>
            Subject: Re: [MOPO] Rolled Possible Fakes - brings up a quick 
question
            To: [email protected]
            Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 2:12 PM


            marty Lifshultz was  Poster people warehouse in Milford Ct.?. 
Formerly known as  MOVie Gallert- East meadow- New YORK - had Woodstock, and 
also Rolling stones Tour posters from Jovan tour..
            He was a large source of Columbia material and has many spnish 
release titles.
            he also traded with a whos who in Posters.. Like Richard Danilowitz 
who passed away- who was in Boston
            advertised In Movie collectors world for years as " Movie Gallery" 
and Poster peopel of Ct.

            Nice guy... wifes name was  Nancy and he loved his Dog alot!! ... 
met Marty in person at Javitts center in NYC when I did a tradeshow National 
staionary show 80s 90s?? for several years....
            did business with him started in like 1976 -77  he was a good 
teacher,

            Took a train to his east meadow shp and he had piles of posters... 
I rememeber he had cleopatra, sand pebbles and close encounters and many other 
titles in Piles of 100s... also Lobbie cards of every kind. sets///
            also he had fine art posters and some theatre....
            he also bought out Im told many reprints like Micael Savageu who 
started POFLAKE productions
            and made many nice reproductions like Hollywood Hotel and the thin 
man  and about 10 others....

            Also he bought out MPE Adam Fishman that had a line of reprints.... 
good titles liek war of the worlds and others alll were good.. But useually 
smaller then one sheet size...
            There was also window card size woodstock for the concert itself... 
window cards were printed in la by Colby poster and also by several others 
likeTribune showprint and enquier printing....
            the window cards wetre printed many by a Letterpress process.. 
where leters are put on a grid and then the Ink transfered like a Guttenburg 
Letterpress .. cuts are made of Logos and art,,,some were done scree print and 
some litho print...

            I was a wild poster for several  Movie and record studios in 80s 
for Detroit.,,, I will send anyone a window card from a SANTANA I also have a 
couple Dan Fogleberg
            tour for detroit I personally did the job,,, will offer  for 20.00 
+ 7.00 sent flat. unused Poster I have like 10 left.
            many of the rock posters concert posters are being reprinted off 
the same machines that originally printed them with same art,,,, Its 
practically impossible to see the differance as they  are basically same type 
cardstock they used in 50s and 60s. the process same.






            P Molitor wrote:

                    I got mine about a million years ago from a feller who ran 
a place called something like "Connecticut Poster Warehouse," which was, I 
think literally, a warehouse.  He had loads of them and, IIRC, he got most of 
his stuff from distributors and perhaps even an NSS warehouse.

                    Perhaps some of the old timers might recall his name, I 
think Bruce might have even scored some of his stash when he left the biz.

                    Legit poster though.

                    --Peter


                    --- On Mon, 11/30/09, Mike Davis <[email protected]> 
wrote:


                      From: Mike Davis <[email protected]>
                      Subject: [MOPO] Rolled Possible Fakes - brings up a quick 
question
                      To: [email protected]
                      Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 11:08 AM


                      With all of this chat about whether or not certain rolled 
posters are fakes, I wanted to ask a quick question.
                       
                      A few years back, it seemed as though there were a ton of 
rolled advance copies of Raging Bull (DE NIRO.........RAGING) for sale 
everywhere without the typical "Coming This Fall" that was present in the 
folded versions. Sellers literally seemed to have hundreds of this poster all 
of a sudden. I bought one myself but always had a suspicion that there may be 
something fishy going on. Many claim that it is the International version. Is 
this the case?
                       
                      Thanks


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