Thanks for the report, Alan! Sorry I missed another one. I was there about
seven (!) years ago. Finally met a few people in person, including Richie
and the Sallys. Speaking of the Steves, I used to buy from them all the time
on eBay. Glad to hear they're still selling. I got some great stuff from
them back in the day.

 

Dave

 

 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan
Heimann
Sent: May-27-14 8:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] Cinevent

 

Hi Zeev and brother and sister mopolians...Zeev asked me to comment on my
impressions of Cinevent this year..I had not been there for a number of
years I thought it would be nice to meet some old friends and on that note
was sorry that Zeev, the Searle brothersand Sean Linkenback would not be in
attendance.I also wanted to experience what it's like to be a seller at
Cinevent ie whats life like on the other side of the table. I only sold at
one other show back in the day when Mo Everett had a show in NY.which had a
small turnout. so i purchased a table and drove from NY with my son to
Columbus. I would take this opportunity to extol his praises cause he knew i
wouldnt go alone and though his interest is modest at best he gave up some
of his vacation time to do a father and son road trip. so i through a few
posters and lobby cards together and off we went.The hotel as always is in a
veritable state of ruin. more so than usual as they are remodelling. One
fellow told me when he turned on his water his sink fell out of the
wall..welcome to the ramada..a few cars were broken into in the parking
lot..etc. I realized i would not have much time to watch movies but I liked
what I saw everyone liked the film Double Door which was on the cover of the
Cinevent program. The number of people attending Cinevent seemed the same to
me as i had seen in the past. Mo mentioned his auction did very well. As to
my experience as a seller..I didn't expect to sell much and i didn't but
what was great was the people stopping by the table..I had never met Ron
Borst..I had purchased a thief of bagdad 1/2 sheet many years ago I noticed
it had a stamp on the back from the collection of Ron Borst..I didn't know
who he was or anything about Graven Images when i bought it..It was great
meeting him..we chatted and he commented that he wished he hadn't sold that
poster..Next to me was a seller named Eduardo I don't know his last
name..Sure you guys do..He was selling mostly stills..i don't collect stills
and was curious about them ..I asked him if he would give me a quick
tutorial and he did and i learned much.My table was close to the Sallys and
i had a nice talk with Steph Sr. Ritchie Helegua was his normal rambunctious
self. One other notable was a  fellow named Cary Black he showed me a binder
of his film noir collection ..outstanding with some very rare pieces..there
were a few younger people and kids with their parents in attendance as
well..I left early Sunday morning  and promptly got a speeding ticket 65mph
in a 55mph work zone on a holiday weekend(work zone consisted of a few
cinder type blocks and a tractor...thank you Ohio..all in all i had a good
time..don't know if I would go back again as a seller..rather just enjoy the
movies and perusing the tables

 

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