Kirby collects.
He just collects Benjamins.
He has Sue frame them up and has quite an impressive display - a lot more of 
them can go on the wall than we can fit of our cruddy posters.



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On Feb 17, 2012 5:28 PM, Wolfgang Jahn <[email protected]> wrote:

I think most dealers started as collectors, I myself did and am still 
collecting. My private collection (not on the site obviously) consists of 
posters mostly for (European) Horror, Exploitation (30s-60s), cult/obscure 
cinema and related, and then stills and mostly german lobby cards for much more 
(1000’s for like Hitchcock, Universal horror, Hepburn/Monroe etc., European 
‘Arthouse’ cinema – but I have to deal with posters on these- I’d love to keep 
more, but you have to let go and make a living as a 
dealer. Wolfgang Kinoart.net   Von: MoPo List 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von John Waldman
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Februar 2012 20:46
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION ABOUT THE SIZE OF SILENCE OF THE 
LAMBS So are there any poster dealers on MOPO who 
are poster collectors?  I for one don't see it as being a 
negative.  In fact I think if I'm dealing with a person that is a 
collector as well as a seller, there is a better understanding between 
us.   They may in fact have the same tastes as I do, and have 
a good understanding why I'm looking for a specific poster and why I like 
it.  I've bought many posters from other collectors, and some times 
there is a camaraderie that you don't always get from someone that just sells 
what they consider "wares".I also buy old cars, and you can always tell when 
you you are buying a car from a person that has a real passion for old 
steel.  It's in your blood I guess. But don't get me wrong, 
ultimately it's about acquiring the piece.  Whether it's from a 
seller/collector or a person that solely sells.JW From: Kirby McDaniel 
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION ABOUT THE SIZE OF SILENCE OF THE LAMBS Allen 
et al,  I don't disagree with your business analysis here, but you are 
incorrect about all dealers being collectors, technically or otherwise.  I 
know what a collector is, and I am not one.Maybe most dealers are.  That 
wouldn't surprise me.Certainly the kind of seller one sees on ebay, a guy with 
a day job who likes posters and sells to supportis habit, is a collector.You 
may say that I am collecting inventory, but this is a semantic nuance.I am not 
personally a collector.I have never said to a client, for example, "that's in 
my personal collection.  It's not for sale."On occasions, over the years, 
I have entertained starting a collection.  At one time I wanted tostart a 
collection of film posters for films which had as their title the name of a 
place.  Like CHINATOWN or KENTUCKYor FORT WORTH.  But I did not do 
that, and I can honestly say that while I admire certain types of posters 
enormously Ihave never bought one for myself personally with no intention of 
selling it. Kirby  On Feb 17, 2012, at 11:02 AM, allen day wrote:

Technically, all dealers are collectors, regardless of their views. There may 
be some 'fav' items, but it is still for sale. To wit: If one wishes 
to sell (as in a business model), one has trouble performing that task from an 
'empty wagon'. If one wishes to have a store, be it a brick/mortar 
establishment or a virtual entity, it may seem dubious to to attempt a sale 
with minimal wares. Any professional dealer (that I have encountered) has 
hundreds (or thousands) of wares. If sales/net profits justify a 
continuing enterprise ... customers become clients and the dealer then adjusts 
inventory to match client needs. Inventory (the dealer's collection) must be 
replenished; the dealer tailors his future purchases to match changing/future 
buyer's tastes. If the prospective dealer has a poor business 
model/retires/divorces/dies/loses interest, that is why the auction business 
exists/thrives. BTW ... anything I own or collect is for sale for the 
right price (including the shirt off my back). ad From: Richard 
Halegua Posters + Comic Art <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 5:14 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION ABOUT THE SIZE OF SILENCE OF THE LAMBS I have 
known many people who were collectors, but once they became dealers they 
stopped collecting.
the reasoning was that it was a poor way to run a business.


At 02:08 AM 2/17/2012, Neil Jaworski wrote:

Hi Kirby
I think that's really interesting that you don't collect, as I suspect most of 
the other major dealers do.  And I imagine that a lot of dealers got into 
dealing via being collectors themselves.
Why do you think it would be a "bad idea" for you to have a collection and what 
would you collect if you did?
Cheers
Neil


From: Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, 17 February 2012, 1:28
Subject: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION ABOUT THE SIZE OF SILENCE OF THE LAMBS

Neil, et al

I did not collect posters when I was a kid.  In fact, the first time
I ever heard of anyone collecting film posters was when my cousin,
Bill Withers, started collecting them from Eddie Brandt about 1972.
I thought: what an odd thing to want to own.  Many years later I bought
my first group of posters, and quite honestly I intended to flip that lot
and to continue to do what I was doing, which was nothing in particular.
But that did not work out and I started selling posters.

The truth is I have never been a collector of film posters and I
am not, truly, a collector today.  An odd thing for someone who
owns thousands of them.  

I am a dealer.  When I have at times contemplated starting
a collection myself, I have always rejected the idea.

I think that, for me, this would be a bad idea.

Every poster that I have may be purchased.

Of course, I get to enjoy seeing many posters and I do enjoy helping
people find things and David, Steve and I enjoy of course, selling from the
MovieArt World Headquarters in Austin.

Best,
Kirby



On Feb 16, 2012, at 5:44 PM, Neil Jaworski wrote:


quid pro quo agent mcdaniel.  i tell you things, you tell me things.

not about yourself though, about posters, waddya say?

what is your worst memory of childhood.....poster collecting.


;-)


From: Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, 16 February 2012, 17:21
Subject: [MOPO] QUESTION ABOUT THE SIZE OF SILENCE OF THE LAMBS

Were the teasers for this film 27x40?

Any help appreciated.

Kirby

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