>Morris when I was a little boy.. my single mom couldnt give me a
allowance so I sold stff from Boys life scouting magazine to buy a
acoustic guitar.. olympia sales selling Christmas cards.. talk about
rejection... but I finally sold enough and then when the guita came
it broke from the bridge and hit me in the head// then my dear dear
Grandmother bought me a amp and electric guita my  1st for 29.00 
same with collecting never had the funds except a occaisional comic,
or non sport trading cards... But I would go to kids homes that had
extensive collections and drool over their famous monsters and aurora
models and gum card collections.. and tin toy robots and movie
memorabilia.. I took film class however a actuall super 8mm camer was
out of reach and when I finally did get one labs and film costs where
all out of reach...
But then by the late 70s.... after meeting some real collectors of
movie stuff... I was able to acumulate so much stuff like posters
camers film collection  , projectors, books , magazines and the
materials we all love... I only had a few super high priced posters
in my time selling but the vast amount was more then that 11 year old
boy ever imagined.. Part of why this all happened was meeeting people
like you Morrie who shared catalogs and the passion of the hobby with
me even when I didnt have two nickles to rub together,,, and so your
catalogs abecame like sears catalogs to me , educated  me on Images
and the business of Movie memmorabilia and just entertained me more
then almost any periodical on the stands..
the people you sell to the years of your business and the cinevent
are some of my favorite memories of movie memorabilia... I met so
many cool peoppel from Mopo amd cinevent...the deals , the finds ,
the dealers, and th hunt all fun and just seeing the longtime dealer
faces.. I miss as its been years since ive been there,. this year esp
its a big loss as I woulld like to visit... But perhaps next year..
if steve haynes still keeps it going... anyways today i received your
detailed caatalog and its just perfect.... the variety and it had
stuff I love the old trade magazines of exhibition going back to
teens..  so Just wanted to thank You for the catalog and for your
kindness and education... you have given so much to the memorabilia
and movie history... I hope you have a very good turnout and great
job and the catalog as always. God bless, Tom
>
>---- Original Message ----
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>Subject: RE: [MOPO] hollywoodposterauction.com
>Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 18:55:12 -0700
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>>Check out the bidding action on our 21st annual
>hollywoodposterauction.com
>> This years auction is quite different. There are 300 lots of other
>kinds of vintage posters with great graphics at very low reserves.
>There are 500 lots of movie posters, lobby cards, stills, autographs,
>magazines, etc. The Last Moving Picture Co., Hollywood Poster
>Auction, and me, Morris Everett Jr. truly appreciate your support.
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>---- Original Message ----
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [MOPO] hollywoodposterauction.com
>Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 18:55:12 -0700
>
>>Check out the bidding action on our 21st annual
>hollywoodposterauction.com
>> This years auction is quite different. There are 300 lots of other
>kinds of vintage posters with great graphics at very low reserves.
>There are 500 lots of movie posters, lobby cards, stills, autographs,
>magazines, etc. The Last Moving Picture Co., Hollywood Poster
>Auction, and me, Morris Everett Jr. truly appreciate your support.
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