wow...always a good show...
keep up the good work. Bruce. Heritage, and poster peddlers everywhere

happy Sunday to everyone//

mason had misplaced a few collectibles

I said well organizing is a perpetual processs..
I said to be redundant and keep resifting you find. and refresh your memory where things are..and find things you thought you lost...thenyou remember where they are if you put in a section...then make map to retrieve it.. when was just starting we had all 1 sheets alphabetized..but after 3 moves..I just have rolled and folded...its a adventure to find stuff..my goal is to Geta list..


also when list I keep in a holding stage...that tickles the memory...after 44 years...it still works..

My son discovered it works


he found things he misplaced..anmd I pointed out Squirrels hid e the nuts but forget where the bury them..same. with dogs...who Burt bones/// Old man syndrome is when you say ill need this someday...so over like 20-20 years you save screws, Parts all neat in bottles...butas young you forget where you put it so you buy another new..Ive bought many garage sale old man collections of misc parts//screws fasteners...now sam one of them..LOL

I have a garage full of Tools and odd parts that are so obsolete...left overs from Projects...things we save....then we forget why we saved them or never use it..like I have ceramic Tile..a tile cutter....plexiglass pieces...woood..and odd hardware...

its why estate sales always have tons of old man collections..
but when you find that elusive part for 1.00 the hunt was worth it all
Ive been junk collector since a child....trash day was a Mecca for meto find cool broken stuff..likesweepers..stereos//bikes...and most just needed a small FIX.....

so whenI sold movie memorabilia..my barber said I was a junk picker...... well most the pioneeets in Movies likely Mayer ,Warner brothers...and many more were inthesalvage business.rag pickers and I tip my hat to all who love garage sales,auctionsand saving old junk.... when went to industrial auctions.i would seee a man in3 piece suit..but then old farmer in overhauls...the farmer would be the one that would spot the deals and had the bucks..as he was humble.....veryeducational...indeed.

therein no replacement for Passion as the ones that love the art or history always our\\t shadow the investors who just see profits only..... thats why it was the crazy collectors who stashed away posters when others thought it was TRASH

Peace and love
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977

Tom
On 2021-01-23 19:04, Bruce Hershenson wrote:



eMoviePoster.com's Sunday auctions contain 1,333 VERY UNUSUAL
COLLECTIBLE ITEMS OF EVERY KIND closing very soon on Sunday starting
at 3 PM (under one day from now!) at
HTTP://WWW.EMOVIEPOSTER.COM/AGALLERY/15.HTML [1]!

What is in this set of auctions? This auction is a "catch-all" auction
where we put several types of items that we rarely auction (some
incredibly rarely), but which DO fit in our standard size mailers.
Some of the types of items we are auctioning this time include 147
PRESSBOOKS [2], 88 SOUVENIR PROGRAM BOOKS [3], 65 PROMO BROCHURES [4],
49 SHEET MUSIC [5], 48 MOVIE PROMO ITEMS [6], 45 SPANISH HERALDS [7],
36 U.S. HERALDS [8], 27 BOOKS [9], 26 TRADE ADS [10], 25 RECORDS [11],
25 MAGAZINE PAGES [12], AND 23 GERMAN ROSS POSTCARDS [13]

And there is a really cool added "extra" at the very start of the
auctions! THESE ARE SEVEN POSTERS THAT WERE FOUND UNDER A FLOOR, PLUS
17 THAT ARE LINENBACKED AND WERE UNFORTUNATELY HEAVILY WATER STAINED.
All CAN be professionally restored, and many are ones we have NEVER
auctioned before (and may never auction again) so please check these
out as well!

But in addition to all of the above types, there are TWO HUNDRED
SEVENTY TWO ITEMS that don't fit into ANY of these categories (or our
regular ones), and are "UNUSUAL MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS [14]"! These
include a LOT of very unusual items, some of which you might never see
again, and there is a real chance you might "miss" ones you might be
interested in, so you really want to take some extra time looking them
all over, to keep that from happening, because if you miss bidding,
you might not see them again for many YEARS, if ever!

 IF YOU JUST LIKE MAKING INCREDIBLE DEALS ON UNUSUAL AND RARELY SEEN
ITEMS OF EVERY KIND (WHETHER TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION, OR AS A DEALER
TO RE-SELL), THEN THIS REALLY IS THE SET OF AUCTIONS FOR YOU. MAYBE IT
IS BECAUSE MANY OF OUR BIDDERS ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THESE EXACT TYPES
OF ITEMS, BUT WITH UNDER A DAY TO GO, 471 OF THESE ITEMS ARE AT JUST
$1 AND 699 (OVER HALF!) ARE AT JUST $1 TO $5.

Now lots of these are sure to get some or several bids, but many won't
(and every item will REALLY sell, because these are true no reserve
auctions, with NONE of the dreadful "buyers premiums", $19 minimum or
otherwise)! Best of luck to you if you bid on any of our auctions
closing Sunday!

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