Personally, I'd find it more interesting if your grandmother was Spartacus :) 




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 From: "p...@cinemarts.com" <p...@cinemarts.com>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI --  Heritage & GWTW
 

My grandmother wasn't in GWTW, but I was in SPARTACUS.
In fact, I was Spartacus.


 
-----Original Message-----
>From: Geraldine Kudaka [mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:42 PM
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI --  Heritage & GWTW
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>I had posted this because I'm on an email notice for Heritage at ripoff site. 
>Did not read the date, so my apologies... but if you go to the post, I did add 
>a note which is far more recent, and pertains
specifically to Rudy Franchi and Grey Smith.
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> From: Chris Quarles <chrisquar...@yahoo.com>
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:21 PM
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI --  Heritage & GWTW
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>Oooo! As a lawyer, I love the term "time barred."
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>Sent from my
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>On Nov 28, 2012, at 2:49 PM, "Phillip W. Ayling" <mro...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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>>This story is 5 years old.I don't believe that Doug
Norwine continues to work at Heritage; at least not in the capacity described.
If someone has a real claim, supported by facts then they should have filed
a draft complaint; sued or settled by now. 
>>I don't know what the "time-barred" limitations are
in Texas, but "whining" about this seems endless.
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: Jeff Potokar 
>>>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
>>>Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:25 AM
>>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] FYI -- Heritage & GWTW
>>>
>>>And what was the name of this person's grandmother? Why would William not 
>>>include this? 
>>>
>>>
>>>Seems very odd to leave that little bit of information out of the story, as 
>>>anyone could write such a claim, saying that his/her unnamed, anonymous 
>>>grandma or aunt was in GWTW.
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>>>On Nov 28, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:
>>>
>>>Couldn't quite get to the end of that, but think I got the drift.
>>>>Surely, if someone's sending family heirlooms off to auction, what they 
>>>>can't describe them as is "totally priceless".
>>>>
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>>>>On 28 Nov 2012, at 09:44, Geraldine Kudaka <gkud...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/heritage-auction-gal/heritage-auction-galleries-m-bjc85.htm
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Heritage Auction Galleries / Mr. Doug Norwine / Heritage Galleries And 
>>>>>Auctioneers A Life Time of Memories are Gone With The Wind, Treasured 
>>>>>Inheritance vanishes from FedEx box Dallas Texas
>>>>>Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me and now my inheritance worth $30k to $40k is 
>>>>>missing!
>>>>>
>>>>>Heritage Auction Galleries, located in Dallas Texas is
      the subject of this Rip-off report. The Director of Music and
      Entertainment Memorabilia for Heritage Galleries and Auctioneers is Mr.
      Doug Norwine. I will present the evidence that will prove, beyond the
      shadow of a doubt that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me. It also appears that
      Mr. Norwine was responsible for misrepresentation as it relates to my
      deceased grandmother being in the movie “Gone With The Windâ€.
>>>>>
>>>>>My
      grandmother was Miss. California in 1935 and then she became a Hollywood
      movie actress. She had a fantastic collection of movie star photographs. I
      had fantastic 11 x 16 and 8 x 11 inch autographed photographs and snap
      shot pictures. I had snap shots of my grandmother with the original Three
      Stooges, Betty Grable and many others. I had a full two page newspaper
      article that was all about my grandmother. This same two page newspaper
      article had a picture of Bing Crosby with his arm around my
      grandmothers’ waist. How cool is that? I sent my only copy to Mr.
      Norwine, it was totally priceless.
>>>>>
>>>>>I had pictures of my grandmother
      in costume on the movie set for “China Seas†which stared Humphrey
      Bogart. I had snap shots of Carol Lombard on the motion picture back lot.
      I had 11 x 16 inch photographs signed of Jayne Wyman (President Ronald
      Regan’s first wife), Ann Southern, Florence rice, and many many
      more!
>>>>>
>>>>>I had original “Gone With The Wind†movie stills, my
      grandmothers’ Motion Picture Employee identification card, and many
      original photographs of movie stars from the 1930’s and 1940’s. The
      vast majority of these photographs had a personalized note or wishes in
      addition to the signature of the movie star.
>>>>>
>>>>>Mr. Doug Norwine
      claims he personally signed for the FedEx box, but that is not the truth.
      I have proof that Mr. Doug Norwine lied to me.
>>>>>
>>>>>I spoke to Mr. Doug
      Norwine late in the afternoon on 2\16\2006. He said the deadline to have
      my parasol included in their upcoming auction catalog was the very next
      day.
>>>>>
>>>>>Mr. Doug Norwine asked me to send my photograph and newspaper
      collection with my parasol. He said that these collections would support
      the authenticity of my parasol being used in the movie “Gone With The
      Windâ€.
>>>>>
>>>>>The box went FedEx overnight from California to Texas. Mr.
      Doug Norwine said he signed for the box and opened it himself. He said the
      photographs and newspaper articles were not in the box.
>>>>>
>>>>>Photograph
      and newspaper collections do not just selectively vanish from sealed FedEx
      boxes while in transit.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank God I took pictures of my photograph
      collection right before I mailed them to Mr. Doug Norwine.
>>>>>
>>>>>I put
      the photograph and newspaper article collections in the box. They had to
      be there when the box was opened.
>>>>>
>>>>>The FedEx “Track Shipments
      Detailed Results†printout that I have shows a person with the name of
      “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the box on Feb. 17, 2006 at 9:03 AM. The
      tracking number is 841186856634.
>>>>>
>>>>>I called FedEx to inquire about
      the possibility of there being a mistake about who signed for my box.
      FedEx said there was no mistake. The FedEx customer service person that I
      spoke to said that a person with the name “S.MCCLENNY†signed for the
      box, not Mr. Doug Norwine.
>>>>>
>>>>>Someone is lying. Either I lied about
      putting the photograph and newspaper collections in the box with my
      parasol and continue to do so by virtue off writing this rip off report or
      Mr. Doug Norwine is lying.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am telling the truth. I am not lying.
      I will go take a lie detector test today and be happy to have anyone that
      is interested witness it.
>>>>>
>>>>>I personally put my parasol, the
      photograph and newspaper collections into a plain brown box that I found
      around the duplex my wife and I were renting. I taped the box closed and
      took the box to the closest FedEx office. I personally witnessed the FedEx
      employee weigh the box, fill out the FedEx USA Airbill, attach it to the
      box, and then put my box with all the other boxes waiting for the next and
      last pickup for that day.
>>>>>
>>>>>Why did he lie to me? What did or does he
      have to hide from me? Not only did he lie to me but, he adding insult to
      injury, told me, half laughing as he spoke his words, to look around my
      house. He said I might find my photograph and newspaper collection in a
      drawer.
>>>>>
>>>>>I could not believe the audacity, the cold hearted tone of
      voice, and unprofessional behavior. I was being ripped off, lied to, and
      insulted by a man who I had previously thought must be trustworthy. How
      wrong I was. I should have listened to my wife! She told me not to send my
      photographs and newspaper articles to Mr. Doug Norwine.
>>>>>
>>>>>Are all the
      essential elements of a Bad Faith law suit present? Grand Theft?
>>>>>
>>>>>I
      am 47 years old. I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 7 years ago. I
      was an Immigration Information Officer for the Federal Department of
      Justice for 4 ½ to 5 of the last 6 years. My hands and head started to
      shake more and more. I had to take a medical leave from I.N.S. I.N.S. is
      now called C.I.S.
>>>>>
>>>>>There are some memory issues as Parkinson’s
      disease progresses. I might go upstairs and then once there, forget why I
      went upstairs or forget the name of a meal that my wife has cooked 100
      times but I did not forget what I did with my treasured inheritance. I
      know exactly what I did with it, when and where it was the last time I saw
      it.
>>>>>
>>>>>The last time I saw it was when it was in the box that had a
      FedEx USA Airbill with Doug Norwine listed as the recipient, Heritage
      Galleries & Auctioneers as the company, and 3500 Maple Avenue, 17th
      floor, Dallas Texas 75219. I am listed as the sender, William ; I now live
      in Coalinga, California.
>>>>>
>>>>>How can anyone trust anything Doug Norwine
      says anymore? Once it is established that he lied to me, doesn’t he earn
      the loss of any and all creditability?
>>>>>
>>>>>If I was Mr. Steve Ivy, the
      CEO or Mr. Greg Rohan, the President of Heritage Auction Galleries, I
      would ask or tell Doug Norwine to go take a lie detector test TODAY. If he
      has not lied and if he has no knowledge of my missing collections, he
      should have no problem taking a lie detector test TODAY!
>>>>>
>>>>>I can not
      prove that he took my collection, but I can prove that he lied to me about
      who signed for the box. Why did Doug Norwine lie to me about signing for
      my box? What was Doug Norwine trying to hide from me, his customer; from
      me, Heritage Auction Galleries’ customer?
>>>>>
>>>>>How can anyone trust
      anything he says anymore?
>>>>>
>>>>>One thing for sure is that Mr. Doug
      Norwine lied to me several times. Another thing for sure is that my
      inheritance did not just vanish from the FedEx box. Captain Kirk or Spock
      did not beam them up out of the box and leave the parasol?
>>>>>
>>>>>Now my
      inheritance, that I estimate the value to me to be over $30,000 is 
      missing.
>>>>>
>>>>>Since things like that don’t just vanish, they have to
      be physically in someone’s possession, and the question is in whose
      possession. Perhaps they are in S.MCCLENNY’s possession.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am
      ready to go take a lie detector test today
>>>>>I believe that I would have
      gotten 10 to 100 times more than the $650.00 that it finally sold for in
      their auction. Mr. Doug Norwine cost me big time.
>>>>>
>>>>>The auction
      catalog stated that the owner of the parasol was in the movie “Gone With
      The Windâ€. I never told Doug Norwine that my grandmother was in the
      movie, so who gave the advertising copy to go with the picture in the
      catalog?
>>>>>
>>>>>Where is my photograph collection and articles
      collection?
>>>>>
>>>>>I want them returned, no questions
      asked
>>>>>
>>>>>William
>>>>>Coalinga, California
>>>>>U.S.A. 
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