Hi Adrian -- Two years ago, I complained about this dump of a hotel and
was practically bouted off the MOPO board by members who apparently like
their hotels rundown and seedy. I now stay elsewhere so that I may enjoy
the show and my trip to Columbus. Good luck to you on your observations.
FRANC
 
 
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Adrian Cowdry
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:31 PM
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Subject: [MOPO] Cinevent




I will not bore you all with a report detail by detail, but some
interesting events happened at Cinevent.

Firstly Steve Sally Sr. took a funny turn, which worried us all, however
from all that I could gather it was a matter of dehydration. The Sally's
left after Sr. had a stay overnight in the hospital. It was a sore loss
that they didn't attend not just because of their material but their
great company.  We were all thinking about you Steve and glad to hear
that you are on the up and up...carry on cursing those a**holes!!!


Firstly part two, us core dealers - attendees arrived Wednesday
afternoon only to find that the bar had lost it's liquor licence! Tears
were falling...the BAR! I mean come on!!! The main meeting place of the
hotel the socialising centre of the conference and of course the centre
of the BBW universe in Columbus...was NO MORE! It transpires that the
hotel is going through receivership and new owners so the owner of the
licence didn't want any legal difficulties. So those that wanted went to
the local 7/11 and collected a few six packs. The hotel lost money but
the social gathering was as ever wonderful. Those that know me will know
what I am talking about.

Also the Wi Fi now is completely unacceptable, no signal in the main
dealers room, poor signal in most areas of the hotel, bad signal in the
auction room...not conducive to easy bidding on line.

Hotel troubles....Yes there are many niggles. The vending machines were
not topped up regularly if at all! Probably this comes down to their
credit line being a little thin on the ground. So many of us wanted a
cool drink. One of our group required a Diet Coke...it seems there was
nothing available not even in the restaurant...but it seems
communication was not paramount...a can of Diet Coke was found by
another member of staff.

These are maybe niggles but it seems the event overall as much as it is
loved by all is perhaps now in the wrong location for the price being
paid. Memorial weekend is also a questionable time to hold the event. It
is a peak time of the year if the event were to be held out of peak time
then prices in general on hotels would be less. 750 people turned up for
the weekend, not 750 people in the hotel. If the event could guarantee
750 attendance and hotel space...most hotel chains would offer discount
to fill the rooms out of peak times.

Many of us had an issue, I was on the 5th floor and had a few ants
wandering about my room and in the bed! Others had a few insects, or
plumbing issues and those elevators? They must be the slowest elevators
in history. These are niggles I know, but it all makes the event a
disappointment.

Several dealers turned up with some spectacular collections just
acquired and on sale. There were some truly beautiful pieces not least
an Adventures of Robin Hood window card. It was beautiful...the colours
were excellent but it had a little restoration. Also in the room one
chap from NY turned up with a superb collection including a War of the
Worlds half Sheet and creature of the Black Lagoon Insert...truly
wonderful to see, in fact as has been said earlier on this
forum...possibly the best showing of material in maybe six years. 

Cinevent is the event to be visited for dealers and vintage paper...but
it is still the fact that the paper is tough to find. 

I missed meeting up with Ron Borst...it's been a long time. There were
much missed people from the past, people who are great company and
raconteur's as well as dealers. Believe me we talked about you.

The rest of you guys made for a great weekend and some bargains were
found, some expensive items were drooled over. As ever the company was
great. 

The gatherings for Todd's chat about grading were attended, some of us
are still cynical some are looking forward to the opportunity for an
industry standard. I am somewhat cynical myself...if nothing else it can
only help the hobby. But in it's present form it is not hugely welcomed.

Movie Poster Exchange is another matter, this will be something of a
revolution and revelation for the hobby. Watch this Space! Sean and
Peter are in the driving seats with something that all of us will be
grateful for, this will eliminate the use of Ebay for all who feel
disgruntled with the great cyber auction house. And it will be run by
people who love the hobby as well. A true bonus.

I cannot comment on the auction except to say that Morrie cut the lots
down by half from 1400 to 700 and took about 50% more turnover from this
auction. Excellent news. Also there were a few highlights as well as
some complaints. The Wi Fi did not help. I am sure Morrie will receive
the input from those concerned. 

The Sunday, Morrie gathered some of us dealers with the idea of
discussing where this hobby/business can go. Watch this space again. It
was a very informative meeting and most of us are batting from the same
plate. 

Adrian 




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