I am with you Bruce.

Are they mad because they received a $10K+ check from Heritage for a poster 
that Heritage didn't even initially inventory?
(There is no October 2010 Signature sale, so I am guessing maybe she means the 
July 2010 sale of Clockwork Orange.)

Why did you send Heritage more posters if you believed they weren't giving a 
full accounting of your first shipment?
Why did you wait "several months" after sending the second batch to see if 
Heritage even got them?
Did you send these unsolicited?
I can't imagine a scenario where I would send several thousand dollars worth of 
material to someone a second time if I was not pleased with how they were 
handling the first shipment and then wait several months before contacting them 
about the second.

This latest message raises a lot more questions on your part than it does on 
Heritage.

Sean


-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 01:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Article On Busted Collectibles Mention Movie Posters

I am unclear about something. Is this an ongoing legal matter, or has it come 
to a resolution?

Is the crux of the matter that you sent items without receiving an inventory 
list of what was sent and now they dispute that you ever sent some number of 
the items.

There are just so many details in the below that I have difficulty distilling 
it down to its essence.

Thanks.

Bruce

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Geraldine Kudaka <[email protected]> wrote:

Based on your recommendation and reputation, we sent a batch of 30-40+ posters 
to Heritage. They sent back an inventory which was a partial list including 10 
posters of the 30-40+ posters we shipped. We called Grey and he said these were 
the posters they were going to put up for their March 2010 signature auction, 
but that the posters which weren't going up be listed in their print auction 
would be safe in their vault. A contract was sent for these 10 posters. The 
balance was not sent in an inventory to us.

We had gotten in touch with Paul Miller of http://www.starwarsmovieposter.com/ 
. Paul is the expert on SW posters. He identified a batch of posters we had as 
the Deko posters. Of the 30-40+ posters we had sent to heritage, we had 
included 3 sections of the Deko 17 section posters. for his help in identifying 
and organizing our SW posters, we had promised to give Paul 1 of our 2 sets of 
mint, uncirculated Deko posters. Of course,we didn't have 2 full sets as we had 
mistakenly sent 3 of a set to Heritage. I called Heritage to inquire about 
getting back our posters. Heritage pitched us on auction in their weekly the 
remaining balance of uninventoried posters.

You, Rudy, got involved and tried to convince us the weekly posters would net 
us enough that we should just go with Heritage. In the midst of this 
conversation, we also found out a poster we had sent to Heritage -- which was 
not on the signed inventory consignment contact -- was valuable -- a 1971 
Clockwork Orange.

We contacted Heritage and was told the inventoried contract only included 
posters which would be listed in the March 2010 auction.

Being the naive, trusting souls we are, we waited. After the Oct 2010 signature 
auction of Clockwork, we received a check for $11,050 as you and Heritage 
received $1,950 commission on the sale.

This Clockwork Orange poster was never included in the Feb 2010 inventory -- 
just like the Deko posters and 30 other posters. There is not signed contract 
we have with Heritage for consigning of selling this poster as Heritage never 
inventoried it.... or as far as we known, its never been inventoried, nor have 
we signed a consignor agreement for the $13,000 poster.

Nevertheless, pleased at the sale and believing our unsold lots were safe, we 
sent another 30-40+ posters, including a 2nd John Lennon & Get Carter. Charley 
and I packed them together. It took the two of us to roll them and secure them 
into a shipping tube. Charley then mailed then.

At 72, Charley is not the same man as he was when he contracted with Kenner to 
produce Star Wars toys. He's older, and like a lot of us, has more problems 
doing things which came easily to him when he was in his 20-30's. He has memory 
issues, and it takes him longer to type.

Several months after shipping the second batch, I emailed Heritage. To make a 
long story short, they claim that the only posters they received were 24 
posters they received in an inventory they had gotten from Charley -- which 
does not include the Lennon & Get Carter posters..

After publicly denoucing Heritage, Grey offered to sell our posters without a 
commission. You contacted us and said this was a good deal, we should go with 
it. We refused. Grey sent a batch of posters back. It took a lot of emails but 
Grey then stated he had returned all of our posters to us.


All? Based on an inventory procedure which did not include Clockwork Orange and 
the Deko posters?






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Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 1:08 AM
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I gave an interview to Business Insider on collectible trends and movie posters
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