There is a definitely a quality of detail in Heritage's image that is lacking 
in the Emovieposter image.  Just look at the detail in Muni's hair to see what 
I am talking about.

And while it isn't possible to do so over the internet, I prefer to use as 
bright a light as possible when inspecting cards for purchase.  I would much 
rather see the large tear in a card before I purchase it than be surprised when 
it arrives thinking "yeah, I guess that could have been a tear and not a 
crease, wish the photo had been clearer."

Full Disclosure - if the card remains at present bid levels, I will certainly 
be making a bid (and placing it knowing there is a large not noticeable tear in 
it).

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce Hershenson 
  To: Sean Linkenback 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] FA: Mother of mercy, are many fine lobby cards going to 
sell at under wholesale? They WILL, if in 13 hours they are where they are now!


  What you are seeing is that they "brightened" the image artificially, making 
the card look far more "white" than it actually is in "real life". That had the 
unintended side effect of also brightening the tear, making it far more 
noticeable than it is in "real life".

  Two different cameras actually view the same card the same way, but it takes 
a human being to manipulate the image so that it appears other than it actually 
is in "real life".

  Bruce



  On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Sean Linkenback <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    As a lover of fine lobby cards and inspired by Bruce's sales pitch I 
decided to check out his great offering of lobbies.
    I was intrigued by the Scarface card as it looked somewhat familiar to me 
and a quick search of the Heritage archives shows that this exact card was 
auctioned two years ago this month, so it will be interesting to see how it 
performs in a different venue now.

    Also interesting to me was a comparison of the large scan of the card from 
Emovieposter as to the one Heritage made.
    Many times we hear vague references to "some" auction houses and how "they 
even trick you with the images, using "stock images" or "enhanced images"" and 
now at least for one item we can see how they compare against each other.  I 
certainly found it strange that a large tear in the top border of the card is 
clearly visible in the Heritage scan, but is nearly invisible in the 
Emovieposter scan.  
    I think both companies grade the card about the same, but it is hard to 
tell as Heritage uses a 10-point grading system (giving this one a 7 out of 
10), while Emovieposter uses a Fair to Fine scale, which I think translates to 
a 7-point scale making comparisons much more difficult but makes this a 5 out 
of 7.  I certainly don't think Emovieposter is enhancing or softening their 
image, but it does show how two different cameras can view the same card.

    Here is Bruce's large image:  
http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/inc/giant_size.php?lot=1z528

    and here is the one from Heritage: 
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_image_only.php?img=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.ha.com%2Flf%3Fsource%3Durl[file%3Aimages%2Finetpub%2Fnewnames%2F300%2F3%2F3%2F8%2F4%2F3384599.jpg]%2Ccontinueonerror[true]%26source%3Durl[file%3Aimages%2Finetpub%2Fwebuse%2Fno_image_available.gif]%2Cif[%28%27global.source.error%27%29]%26sink%3Dpreservemd[true]


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Bruce Hershenson 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:50 AM
      Subject: [MOPO] FA: Mother of mercy, are many fine lobby cards going to 
sell at under wholesale? They WILL, if in 13 hours they are where they are now!


      Usually I use these last day "reminder e-mails" to point out the many 
items closing in a few hours that are still at just a few dollars each. But 
Thursday night's 666 single lobby cards (including 121 title cards and 41 
signed cards), closing tonight, on the 18th of March, starting in just 13 
hours,  currently includes lots of REALLY incredible values on items that 
usually sell for between $25 dollars to two hundred dollars, and currently many 
of these are languishing at low, low, prices, quite a few at "under wholesale"! 
I certainly hope the savvy dealers like John Hazelton, Morrie Everett, Joe 
Burtis, Marty Davis, Rich Halegua, and many others are all over these like a 
cheap suit, because there is money to be made! 

      With just 13 hours to go, there ARE still over 100 of these cards that 
are $3 or under, but I want you to go right now to the gallery of ALL the cards 
and see just how many wonderful buys there currently are!

      Here are some of the very best single lobby cards closing tonight:
      1z528 SCARFACE LC '32 Howard Hawks, Howard Hughes, great c/u of Paul Muni 
as Tony Camonte!
      1z312 FLASH GORDON Chap6 LC '36 Buster Crabbe at controls w/Priscilla 
Lawson, best serial ever!
      1z081 SABOTAGE TC '36 directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Sylvia Sidney, Oscar 
Homolka, The Woman Alone!
      1z107 TOUCH OF EVIL TC '58 art of Orson Welles, c/u of Charlton Heston & 
sexy Janet Leigh!
      1z465 NORTH BY NORTHWEST LC #2 '59 Alfred Hitchcock, classic image of 
Cary Grant chased by plane!
      1z660 WRONG MAN LC #6 '57 Alfred Hitchcock shown reading newspaper behind 
smoking Henry Fonda!
      1z621 TO CATCH A THIEF LC #5 '55 best close up art of Grace Kelly & Cary 
Grant, Alfred Hitchcock
      1z151 STRATTON STORY signed LC #7 '49 by BOTH James Stewart & June 
Allyson, who are about to kiss!
      1z496 PSYCHO LC #3 '60 Alfred Hitchcock, most classic long shot of 
Anthony Perkins by house!
      1z486 PHANTOM EMPIRE Chap4 LC '35 wonderful image of cowboy Gene Autry 
playing guitar on the radio!
      1z092 SONG OF THE THIN MAN TC '47 William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Asta the 
dog too!
      1z091 SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT TC '46 John Hodiak, Nancy Guild, cool film 
noir montage!
      1z524 SAFE AT HOME LC '62 c/u of Bryan Russell lifted by Yankees Mickey 
Mantle & Roger Maris!
      1z518 ROPE LC #3 '48 c/u of James Stewart with Farley Granger & John 
Dall, Alfred Hitchcock
      1z172 A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO LC '42 Laurel & Hardy in wacky turbans 
holding ducks!
      1z639 VERTIGO LC #2 '58 Alfred Hitchcock, super c/u of James Stewart 
kissing blonde Kim Novak!
      1z490 PRINCE & THE SHOWGIRL LC #1 '57 Laurence Olivier w/sexy Marilyn 
Monroe by champagne bucket!
      1z492 PRINCE & THE SHOWGIRL LC #6 '57 sexy Marilyn Monroe smiling on red 
couch in feathers!
      1z001 AFRICAN QUEEN TC '52 colorful artwork of missionary Katharine 
Hepburn in native uprising!
      1z453 NIAGARA LC #7 '53 sexy Marilyn Monroe & Jean Peters learn the 
shocking news!
      1z545 SHADOW OF A DOUBT LC '43 Alfred Hitchcock,Teresa Wright serving 
Joseph Cotten breakfast!
      1z199 ARSENIC & OLD LACE LC '44 c/u of scared Cary Grant carrying 
Priscilla Lane, Frank Capra
      1z011 BRUTE FORCE TC '47 art of tough Burt Lancaster & sexy full-length 
Yvonne DeCarlo!
      1z441 MIRACLE ON 34th STREET LC #5 '47 Maureen O'Hara whispers to John 
Payne by Edmund Gwenn!
      1z452 NIAGARA LC #5 '53 Joseph Cotten on ground next to unconscious 
Marilyn Monroe!
      1z604 TERROR TRAIL LC '33 great close up of Tom Mix standing before bad 
guy in jail cell!
      1z299 EX-MRS. BRADFORD LC '36 William Powell, Jean Arthur & James Gleason 
in convertible car!
      1z638 VERTIGO LC #1 '58 Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart berates sad 
blonde Kim Novak!
      1z546 SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN LC '41 c/u William Powell sick after 
merry-go-round ride & Myrna Loy!
      1z357 HIS KIND OF WOMAN LC #6 '51 Robert Mitchum smiling at sexy Jane 
Russel in swimsuitl
      1z218 BIG STORE LC '41 detective Groucho with Harpo & Chico Marx fighting 
with men!
      1z112 WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT style A TC '41 Humphrey Bogart, Joan Leslie, 
Eddie Albert, Sylvia Sidney
      1z497 PSYCHO LC #4 '60 Alfred Hitchcock, Vera Miles & John Gavin at motel 
with Anthony Perkins!
      1z643 VERTIGO LC #7 '58 Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart holds unconscious 
Kim Novak under bridge!
      1z219 BIG STORE LC '41 Margaret Dumont tries to pull Groucho Marx away 
from sexy girls!
      1z491 PRINCE & THE SHOWGIRL LC #5 '57 sexy Marilyn Monroe pours 
refreshment for Laurence Olivier!
      1z498 PSYCHO LC #6 '60 Alfred Hitchcock, great 2-shot of Anthony Perkins 
and Janet Leigh!
      1z264 DEAD RECKONING LC #7 '47 close up of Humphrey Bogart grabbing 
Lizabeth Scott's gun in car!
      1z641 VERTIGO LC #4 '58 Alfred Hitchcock, close up of James Stewart 
choking brunette Kim Novak!
      1z255 CROSSFIRE LC #5 '47 close up of sexy Gloria Grahame having drinks 
w/G.I. George Cooper!
      and on and on and on and on!

          Don't forget to check out our 666 single lobby cards (including 121 
title cards and 41 signed cards) sometime BEFORE they end TONIGHT Thursday, 
March 18th, (but you only have 13 hours left to do so, because they start 
ending at 7 PM CST TONIGHT, so hustle over there right now!) by going to 
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html


      And now you can browse the items in ALL of galleries at one time in our 
All Auctions gallery at http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html!


      Bruce Hershenson and the 25 other members of the eMoviePoster.com team


      P.O. Box 874
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