Cinevent still plans on having a dealers room..
I'll be at both events I think
At 07:49 AM 3/3/2015, Peter Contarino wrote:
Morrie called me yesterday Rich and told me that
he and steve were parting ways amicably and the
Steve would only be doing Film and Morrie would
only be doing Posters. That's all I know. I will be headed to Cleveland.
-Peter
On Mar 3, 2015, at 5:31 AM, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art wrote:
Pete
that is not correct.
Cinevent still plans on having dealers and
movies. They've been working on getting a hotel
and the Columbus Convention Bureau has been
helping them and they're trying to figure out the best option
This doesn't surprise me as they're doing the
same thing that any convention faced with a
necessary change of venue would be doing
I suspect I'm going to get a table at either
show and do both on different days
personally I think it would be great to have 2
shows, I just wish they were on different weekends to make it easier
Rich
At 05:27 PM 3/2/2015, Peter Contarino wrote:
Scott, I spoke with Morrie earlier today.
Steve is going to continue Cinevent in
Columbus but it will be a film only show. No
posters. Effectively Cinevent (with regard to
posters) will become The Hollywood Poster
Auction(or Convention, i didnt quite catch the
exact name). So basically Cinevent is moving
to cleveland under a new name with posters and
auction only. I'm fine with it. I'm thrilled
someone is picking it up and moving forward.
Kirby I believe Philipp was referring to
people who sit and just talk and/or bitch
about the hobby but are not particularly active in advancing or promoting it.
Thanks to Steve H. for holding the event all
these years. Hopefully everyone will continue
to support the new venue/show and help it
grow. I would still like to see the date moved
in the future. I understand hotel rates are
cheaper over this holiday but there is a
reason for that: No one wants to travel
because it is a family holiday, like the 4th of July.
-Peter
On Mar 2, 2015, at 5:21 PM, Scott Burns wrote:
So if Cinevent is able to find a replacement
venue (if not this year, then 2016) will this
Cleveland show then compete on the same
Memorial Day weekend? Morrie states that this
will be a show that you will wish to attend
for many years. If thats the case, dealers
will have to make a choice, as will
attendees. Is that a good thing for collectors?
Scott
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Subject: [MOPO] Hollywood Poster Auction and
Convention 2015 - Cleveland, OHIO!
For 20 years, the Hollywood Poster Auction
and Cinevent were paired successfully in
Columbus on Memorial Day Weekend. Saddened
by the challenges that Steve Haynes has had
to deal with recently, and the closing of the
past venue, the Ramada, I have had to move
quickly to assure that my consignors would be
well served, and family members who run my
auction with me would have everything in
place and ready to go by May 23. Time has been of the essence.
Attempts to find another place in
Columbus for a seamless transition
have failed for me, as there was not a venue
suitable to both the convention's and my
needs space wise. What was found to meet the
needs of a film show was not adequate to give
me what what was required for my auction.
Encouraged by several colleagues and
collectors to move the auction to Cleveland,
I quickly acted and found the Sheraton Hotel
at Cleveland Hopkins Airport to be more than suitable in many respects.
Steve and I are on the best of terms, and
understand each other's difficulties at this
time, and we have wished each other well as
we move forward. We will both have dealer's
rooms, but our conventions will be quite
different. Steve will focus on film and I , of course, on movie memorabilia.
Details will follow in the next Classic
Images for hotel, auction, and dealer table
information. Special pricing will be available.
Please call The Last Moving Picture Company,
440-256-3660, and speak to Dwayne or myself.
I am looking forward to a show that you will
wish to attend for many years. Dealer
packets will be sent to all dealers who have
done my New York, Chicago, and Hollywood
shows in the past. Let us know if your address has changed.
Your support will be appreciated!
Morrie
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