Hey,
 
  I've never had any association with Heritage Auctions whatsoever,  but I 
kinda think this topic is getting a bit old.  Hey, Heritage may  indeed have 
flaws, but so do I...and I'm sure you all don't want to hear on and  on and 
on about  them....                             Rick
 
 
In a message dated 6/4/2012 4:42:55 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
aday_5...@yahoo.com writes:

 
Howdy y'all,


I don't doubt that if all of the parties had mulligans  ...


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 From: Richard Halegua Posters +  Comic Art <sa...@comic-art.com>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU  
Sent: Monday, June 4, 2012  3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO]  Rudy Franchi, Heritage, no Inventory



Geraldine

reading your posts as a outsider makes me wonder about  some of the things 
you mention in your emails.
Are you trying to get a  resolution, or are you just trying to disparage 
Rudy Franchi and  Heritage?
Also, do you or do you not think that your own actions are a  partial 
contributor to your angst??

Don't get me wrong.. I'm not  attempting to disparage or attack you. I 
understand you have a dispute, it was  not to date settled in your favor and 
that makes you angry.

But some  thing that you wrote puzzles me. Your own lack of an inventory  
specifically.

2 weeks ago, I consigned a large collection of my own to  Profiles in 
History for their July auction. I have a book collection or  hardcover 
Photoplay 
editions in dust jackets dating from 1913 to the 1940s  with additional 
items up to the 1990s.

I have known Joe Maddalena for a  reasonably long time and we have done 
deals on both a personal level and via  his auction house. However, regardless 
of my relationship with Joe, when I  consigned this collection to them of 
800 books and related items, there is no  way I would have let these items 
leave my possession without an  inventory.

For 2 weeks prior to them leaving my warehouse, I  photographed each and 
every item in this collection. Yes it was done in part  so I could have file 
images of these items for my image archive, but it was  also done so that in 
case of any disputes, I could prove to Profiles what I  gave them. This is 
not for the protection of myself and for the protection of  Profiles. How 
could I dispute any issues without having such an inventory in  my hands??

Did I do this time consuming job for my own pleasure??
No  Ma'am
I had plenty of other work to do, and such a task only added to my  weekly 
work schedule right at a time when I was actually busier than I had  been in 
months, and anyone who knows me knows that my work schedule is always  
completely full and that I haven't been having lots of playtime in my  
wonderful 
city of Las Vegas. It actually left me with just one day to get  ready for 
Cinevent, and that one day wasn't nearly enough.

Joe may be  my good friend and I trust him 100%, but I do not leave it up 
to other people  to protect my own interests, as much as I would like to when 
I don't have any  time. If I leave it up to someone else to protect my 
interests, I really don't  feel I can blame the other party no matter how many 
assurances I have that I  can. Furthermore, if such a situation were to land 
me in a lawsuit attempting  to claim some sort of duress, what portion of 
such duress is my own fault for  not protecting myself??

I do remember the days when a handshake deal  was a bond, but I have also 
felt the betrayal of a handshake deal not being  honored, making me wish I 
had done what was necessary to protect myself before  any issues arose. Not 
completing such an action is no one's fault but my  own.

So the question becomes, "IF" your claims are true, what  responsibility do 
you think you have in not having done what was necessary to  protect 
yourself? Do you think this was a failure on your behalf, or do you  think that 
you have any responsibility at all?

If you were to sue  Heritage, what proof would you use to prove your case? 
Admittedly, you made no  inventory, Charlie is 82 and you are also at an age 
where things become less  clear to the mind - through no fault of your 
own.. It just happens as people  get older. It will happen to me as well 
probably.

I have thought at  times that something is missing and believed I had given 
it to someone, only  to later find said item in my inventory, generally 
somewhere that it doesn't  belong, at which point I was forced to apologize to 
that person who I thought  screwed me.

You did not do what was necessary to protect yourself, how  can that be the 
fault of Heritage?

Rich


At 06:15 AM  6/4/2012, Geraldine Kudaka wrote:

Rudy, this list is  not just for dealers.

There are a lot of people who lurk here who are  interested in movie 
posters. They are not professional dealers in the  business. Some may be 
non-poster business people interested in selling off  collections acquired from 
either a lifetime of working in the industry, or  inherited them from dad, who 
passed on.

This is also a public list  which non-subscribers go to for archived 
information on how to sell their  posters..

As a noted movie poster expert, these uninformed sellers  need to know that 
you will encourage them to send their collections "post  vite" to Heritage. 

You will not tell them that they need to protect  themselves by doing a 
photographic inventory and log of their posters before  sending to Heritage. 

You will not warn them that Heritage's  inventory process is suspect and 
their software probably some home-user  Access-like database program. (Here, 
I'm referring to security differences  between programs like Quicken and true 
business accounting software which do  not allow you to change entries 
without leaving a trail.)

You will  not tell them that heritage will not return posters they do not  
sell.

You will simply funnel them to Heritage  -- for your  commission.  

For this reason - among others - an esteemed  seller on this list posted a 
wish that you were dead... 

Need I  remind you I defended you? This was before I sat down and went 
though our  Heritage file and discovered what was really going on. This was 
before I  went online and found that Heritage has been accused by others for 
stealing  items submitted for consignment.

Last -- if you think you have spent  "a huge amount of time" on this issue, 
get real. Suggesting we comply with  Heritage's offer of selling without 
commission fees is certainly not an  email that takes a lot of time to write. 
After Grey threatened us with legal  action, we have spent far more money on 
attorney's fees than you have...  That's a hard financial cost on top of 
the value of posters sent to  Heritage.

While I appreciate your suggestion we go bankrupt "sueing  everybody 
involved", I will decline your advice. 

In the start, I  said this list is not just for dealers. My emails are for 
the lurking  public, now and in the future. 



From: rudy franchi <r...@nostalgia.com>
To:  MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 10:41  AM
Subject: [MOPO] Reply To Geraldine

It seems that  I can't post to MOPO without Geraldine popping out like
a cuckoo bird on  a spring. This has gone beyond rational discussion.
I've spent a huge  amount of time on this problem and Grey has
spent the equivalent of days  in hour after hour of trying to reach a
satisfactory conclusion.   Perhaps Geraldine should just sue everyone
involved. After she loses, she  can appeal it all the way to the
Supreme Court where it will go down in  judicial history as "When I've Got A
Hammer  vs. Everything's A  Nail."  Meanwhile, I will continue to
occasionally post here and  just put up with the tirades. On some of
the stock market discussion  boards I visit, one can put a particularly
annoying person on "ignore" so  that their posts won't show up in your
message box. Would that we could  do that here.

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