I'd like to remember MoPo as is was BEFORE Geraldine and all this  DRAMA.  
Jeez, give us all a rest!
 
 
In a message dated 6/12/2012 4:36:34 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Geraldine

I have nothing against Bruce. I have nothing  against you either. Bruce is 
my friend. I also have other friends. One of them  is Grey Smith

I do however have a sense of right and wrong and when  people do wrong 
things (in my opinion) that are against my friends, I am  likely to comment on 
them whether they are said by friend or foe, especially  when they constantly 
come into my mailbox on the same schedule that my clock  hits the hour, 
every hour. Chances are, if this material did not come into my  mailbox, I also 
would not be commenting to other people's  mailboxes.

Last I looked, having a disagreement with something someone  else says is 
not illegal, nor immoral. I disagree with people all the time..  even 
girlfriends (where of course there is no win available to me) and I have  even 
had 
disagreements with (shudder) my best buds, one of which is Sean (if  you can 
ever have a disagreement with him).

I do not see having a  disagreement an attack, nor do I see critiquing 
one's behavior as an attack,  though it certainly is a critique.

This is of course where my pragmatic  philosophy helps me immensely.
I wish all other people could be as  pragmatic as I. then maybe (just 
maybe) MoPo might be a more peaceful  nation

Rich

At 04:19 PM 6/12/2012, Geraldine Kudaka  wrote:


As an outsider, I'm puzzled by  these personal attacks. 

What does Rich have against you, Bruce?  

It's so confusing to understand the allegiances between one dealer  and 
another, or to figure out why one hates the other... 

Bruce, I  hope I didn't offend you when I thanked Rich for posting his 
story --  especially since Rich was writing about "lobbing dog poop" and my age 
while  I was writing that post...

Sigh.... had I known...    


From: Bruce Hershenson  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]  
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:05 PM
Subject: Re:  [MOPO] Kudaka and Lippincott

I can't promise how I will feel.  I have never posted against you in any 
way until now, and even now it was  solely because of your relentless attacks 
on me. 

I don't see why you  feel anything here is your battle. I am weary of the 
entire endless  bickering, but will not allow attacks to go unanswered, so if 
you want all  this to end, then let it end.

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 8:55 PM,  Richard Halegua Comic Art 
<[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:

Bruce


I think I've had enough of this silliness

in the last hour, you accused me of smearing you on APF.

You may be my friend, but at some point, I just can't take it  anymore.


I want your assurance



, before I post a "Bruce isn't perfect story"  I do know, that you will not 
get angry at my post.


I am not disturbed at you as my friend, but I'm getting disturbed at  you 
as La Bruce and I'm not wanting to antagonize you, But I think it's  time for 
some leveling of the playing field


Rich




At 06:13 PM 6/11/2012, Bruce Hershenson wrote:


Was this addressed? Is there no chance the person who opened the  package 
did not enter all the contents?


If it was, then that really completely closes the matter, down to an  
unsolvable puzzle.


If it was addressed, I certainly apologize.


On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Franc <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:  

I can't believe Bruce that you're actually  doing one more pass on this. 
You have a great operation. I've bought  many things from you over the years 
and I was always very happy with  your service. But so does Grey. Constantly 
criticizing his operation,  doesn't make yours any better. It just makes you 
seem unprofessional.  FRANC  

-----Original Message-----  
From: MoPo List [ _mailto:[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) ] On Behalf  Of Bruce Hershenson  
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 8:15 PM  
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])    
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Kudaka and Lippincott



Grey

That was a great detailed reply. I just have one question (and  forgive me 
if this has been addressed in some way, because there has  been so much 
posted about this that I can't wrap my head around it  all.

My question is, were you personally there when either or both  packages 
were opened? If not, how can you know that an employee did  not remove the more 
valuable posters that are now supposedly missing?  It seems that this is a 
loose end that I have not seen addressed.

In my operation, I have one person who opens absolutely EVERY  package 
(Clark) and he has been with me 10 years and I trust him  implicitly. I want 
him 
to open every single package so that the day a  dispute like this would 
arise (and it never has) then the ONLY two  possible answers would be that the 
person who sent the package  misremembered (or lied) or that Clark stole the 
items.


Do you either personally witness each package being opened, or do  you have 
a single employee who does this (as I do) or do you have  cameras recording 
the opening?

I do think your addressing this earlier would have been better,  because 
the combination of your remaining silent (and the offer to  settle) creates an 
appearance of negligence or guilt on your part. Now  you have certainly 
placed the ball back in Geraldine's court, forcing  her to refute your 
statements, or come up with additional  evidence.

Bruce

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 6:54 PM, David Kusumoto <_  
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:  

Grey - 

* As one of the few who defended Geraldine's right to post - and  who knew 
the tactical reasons why you/Heritage remained silent - and  who also wrote 
and spoke to you personally about this train wreck -  I'm glad you finally 
felt unleashed to strongly defend yourself  here.  Your response is clear, 
easy to follow and portrays your  role as a non-aggressor - whose every effort 
to resolve this dispute  was rebuffed.  I wonder if the only outcome that 
would have  been satisfactory to Geraldine was a full retail cash settlement 
and  an admission of guilt.  

* What bothered me was the small amounts in dispute in relation  to the 
big-dollar picture of Heritage's operations.  When any  person takes his or her 
grievances public, it's almost always the  court of last resort, as most 
disagreements broil beneath the  surface for many weeks or months before 
exploding in public.   The elapsed time between the start of this dispute to 
today - was  far too long, with the "MoPo portion" of this dispute stretching  
more than two months.  I never like it when any entity starts  to lose 
control of a dispute - despite the besieged entity being in  full possession of 
the facts as it knows them.  It's hard to  ascribe intent to both sides - when 
only one side is doing the  talking.  The analysis of your motives by third 
parties was  bothersome to me because they were "testimonial" guesses - vs. 
what  you and I have talked about privately - and how it all matches up  
with your post below.  The relevance of third parties speaking  on your behalf 
is that it painted a bad picture to lurking  collectors about which dealers 
were taking sides against a  disgruntled consumer/consignor - and what 
adverse impact this might  have on their reputations as 
"customer-and-consignor-friendly"  businesses.

* I apologize that many people interpreted my defense of  Geraldine's right 
to post - as equivalent to a condemnation of  Heritage generally and of you 
personally.  From the beginning,  having talked and met with you and 
Heritage co-chief Jim Halperin in  person, I've always felt it impossible to 
believe that you're  capable of intentional (or even unintentional) 
maliciousness.   However much I defend a person's right to post, in the end, as 
John  
wrote, it's always more clear how things really are - when we can  hear both 
sides.  My apologies again and my best to you.  -d.

 
____________________________________


Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 15:01:47 -0500  
From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   
Subject: Kudaka and Lippincott  
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])    
I feel I must now respond to Ms. Kudaka’s bizarre accusations of  “
missing or stolen” posters, and the ongoing discussions about her  
accusations on MOPO.  



Many of your know me personally, and know how hard I work to  maintain my 
credibility and reputation. I have taken thousands of  consignments in my 
eleven years with Heritage Auctions, and have sold  well over $50 million in 
movie posters. In all that time, I cannot  recall anyone ever accusing me or 
Heritage of stealing their movie  posters before this! In fact most of our 
consignments come from repeat  sellers and their friends, and I believe our 
consignor satisfaction  ratings compare favorably with those of any of the 
world’s auction  houses. 



Here is a link to all of the documents we just sent to Ms.  Kudaka’s 
attorney, including a letter from Heritage’s attorney, in  answer to her 
inquiry as to how her husband and her posters were  handled while with 
Heritage: _http://movieposters.ha.com/images/Lippincott-060512.pdf_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/images/Lippincott-060512.pdf) 



Ms. Kudaka’s accusation that items were lost or stolen are  contradicted 
by the evidence. Other than Rudy Franchi’s referral,  all of my initial 
dealings were directly with Mr. Lippincott via  telephone and  emails. Prior 
to receiving her complaints I had no  contact whatsoever with Ms. Kudaka, 
who, it seems, remains very  confused concerning the business her husband did 
with Heritage. 



For example, she states that from their first consignment we did  not 
inform them that a Clockwork Orange poster would be sold at a  later date than 
their other posters.  In fact, a schedule was  made at almost the very same 
time as her other posters were  inventoried and both of those were mailed to 
them, as seen in the  documents within the link. In a phone discussion with 
Mr. Lippincott,  soon after the first consignment arrived, I informed him 
that Heritage  had just sold a slightly better condition R-Rated revamp 
campaign  poster for Clockwork in the previous November of 2009 auction 
_http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7014&lotNo=89585_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7014&lotNo=89585)   and therefore 
I thought it best to 
wait until July of 2010 to sell the  one he had sent me.  I explained that 
running one right after the  other may not be the best way to get a better 
price. He told me he was  happy to do that and indeed that is what we did: In 
July of 2010, a  few months after we’d auctioned the rest of their 
material (in March  of 2010), we auctioned the Clockwork poster 
_http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83150_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83150)   for a very 
solid price. Now if that is not 
looking out for a  consignor, tell me what is? 



Ms. Kudaka now claims they did not sign an agreement to sell that  poster. 
Again, she is confused, as Mr. Lippincott signed a Master  agreement which 
covered the sale of any of their material for one year  (among the documents 
linked to, above). 



She then claims that she and Mr. Lippincott mailed us material  from which 
several posters went missing. However, as you can also see  in the linked 
attachment documents, several days after mailing us an  unsolicited 
consignment, Mr. Lippincott emailed me a list of what was  mailed. The 
spreadsheet, 
again in the linked documents, shows exactly  what was mailed from Mr. 
Lippincott to us, and on that spreadsheet  there is no Get Carter one sheet nor 
a 
John and Yoko one sheet that  Ms. Kudaka now claims were sent. She is simply 
wrong, as easily seen  by the spreadsheet.




In fact, after realizing that the two posters she later claimed  were sent 
to us had not arrived, I asked in an email to her why she  thought those had 
been sent. In response, she emailed back, “Charley  jots the list down 
on a legal pad of what is going out.” 



Ms. Kudaka still apparently didn’t (and perhaps still doesn’t)  
realize that Mr. Lippincott had already sent me the spreadsheet, and  they were 
not jotted down there.



Very soon after I received Mr. Lippincott’s unsolicited, second  
consignment, I phoned him and explained that the posters he mailed  were not of 
enough value for a Signature auction then asked whether he  would care to sell 
in a weekly auction or would he rather I just mail  them back. He replied 
something to the effect of, “I don’t know  but will let you know soon.â€
 I guess my mistake, if there was one,  at that time was that I did not 
contact Mr. Lippincott again to remind  him that I still had his posters in a 
secure spot and to ask him again  what he wanted us to do with them. By the 
way, an unsolicited  consignment, for those of you not familiar with the 
term, means a  potential consignment that was never discussed with us or 
approved by  us prior to being shipped.



Ms. Kudaka claims we did not handle Mr. Lippincott’s second  batch of 
material in an appropriate inventoried manner. The answer as  seen in our 
letter to her attorney is that the consignment was  unsolicited and was never 
accepted by us as a consignment. It remained  in a box marked with his name on 
it until it was finally returned. We  typically don’t make an 
inventoried schedule unless we agree to take  the consignment. In fact the only 
reason 
we did not return the  packages unopened, as unsolicited consignments are 
normally handled,  is that I recognized they were from Mr. Lippincott.



Furthermore, we did not mail back the posters in her same  packaging 
material as she claims since usually when inspecting  material mailed, one must 
open it to look at it.  In fact, I feel  sure that the packaging that we used 
to return all of her posters was  more secure than the packaging they were 
mailed to us in. All of the  posters on the spreadsheet that Mr. Lippincott 
sent to us were  returned, as can be seen by our mailing documents. We also 
mailed back  a French Grande for Star Wars that was not mentioned on their 
list,  which we knew belonged to them.



My offer to donate to charity the value of the posters they  erroneously 
thought they had sent to us was purely an attempt to get  through a hurdle 
which I felt sure was just a fact of their recent  move, and perhaps their 
confusion from that ordeal, as she had  mentioned to me in an email. At that 
time I had hopes of doing further  business and proving our ability to them. 
Sadly my offer was taken by  Ms. Kudaka as some sort of admission. Since then, 
she has gone on and  on, on this chat group and who knows where else, 
maligning my and  Heritage’s reputation. 



Apparently a few others on this forum have been trying to use her  
confusion to their advantage, though I’m happy and grateful to see  us 
defended, 
too.




Meanwhile Ms. Kudaka continues to post her wild accusations using  hearsay, 
speculation, and imagined conversations, trying to imply  wrongdoing. I 
could offer further emails between the parties but I  truly hope it won’t be 
necessary to waste my own and everyone  else’s time any more. 



Heritage is a fairly large enterprise and of course has dealt with  a 
relatively small number (given its size) of false accusations from  time to 
time. 
I view them as attempts to take aim at a larger  corporation, but I suppose 
they are defaming me as well. I have never  intentionally deceived or 
misled anyone in my dealings, nor would I  work for a company who does.  In 
fact 
I would gladly offer sworn  testimony under oath as to the truthfulness of 
all of the attached  documents as well as to the issue of whether I received 
the two  posters in question.



Sorry again for the long email but any accusation that Heritage or  I would 
pilfer, mishandle or neglect someone’s consignment is either  an 
ignorant mistruth or a malicious lie. Have we ever misplaced a  poster before?  
Yes, but very rarely, and on those very few  occasions, Heritage has always 
settled quickly, fairly and in an  amicable manner with the consignor.



Thanks for reading this. I hope I don’t have to say much more  about it, 
other than to again express my very sincere gratitude to  those who have 
defended Heritage and me on this forum.



Grey


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