Bruce is the gold standard about being transparent about every aspect in the 
buyer and seller equation - no guessing.  He also has a skill that he doesn't 
get enough credit for - which is calming nervous consignors about how their 
submissions will be handled and the potential risks involved if they have a set 
number they're stuck on.  Maybe now's NOT the right time, maybe it is, etc., no 
pressure.  His no reserve policy probably scares some people which is why the 
other houses will get the pieces only the rich can afford - but they don't get 
all of 'em.  His major sales still feature great items that WILL sell - hence 
they generate tons of traffic.  He routinely sends advisories to winners about 
each step, e.g., to not expect their items right away (unless they're willing 
to pay extra).   Every item is packed so solidly that his tubes and materials 
double as baseball bats / brown paper cut knives for people to carry while 
strolling through dodgy areas in any random city.

Most of all - he is a master at MANAGING EXPECTATIONS, e.g., getting ahead of 
hiccups before people have a chance to query them in public.  This is why I 
RARELY see people on MoPo or on FB asking, "Hey, has anyone gotten their 
winnings yet from Bruce's auction three weeks ago?"  Grey is next on my awesome 
tree and he had a stellar debut at Propstore - so happy for him.  The touch he 
refined at Heritage is now in LA and that's great.  And as far as contemporary 
release posters - Dale Dilts is my guy, e.g. first rate condition, super dealer 
for those of us who still buy posters as gifts - or as outright bribes for 
vulnerable elected officials with kids who are into fads.  These are just 
opinions and if I wrote any more I could list about 10 other names of people I 
consider solid.  (Looking at you Sue Heim and Walter Reuben and Helmut.)

That's all for now and BTW, Freeman Fisher - have really missed your 
contributions, hilarious as ever.  You and Greg Douglass and Kirby should take 
your act on the road. I never tire of retelling your story attending an advance 
MGM screening of "2001" back in 1968. - d.

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From: MoPo List <[email protected]> on behalf of Freeman Fisher 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2023 7:18 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Auction winnings


MOPOers
Okay I need to weigh in on this mild kerfluffel regarding Prop Store, shipping 
charges etc.
All of you know I work at Goldberg Coins and Collectible as the Director of the 
division.  It’s my baby and that includes collections and shipping.
The challenges are huge and besides myself there are three others.
First bringing the auction to market, it’s never easy and it’s exhausting. Then 
two to three weeks later its auction time (in my case usually two days, may be 
three this July it got so huge)

The first issue is reconciling the auction and sending invoices.  We can’t 
automate by single lots because 85% of bidders buy more than one item.  It 
could be Laurel & Hardy signed photo and a guitar signed by the Bee Gees.  How 
can any computer anticipate accurately shipping or whether possible to combine? 
 That is a manually configured challenge.

Then billing,  dealing with a lot of new folks.   We have been burned so many 
times by card fraud  we like to wait three days with a card before shipping to 
see if rejected. It happens a lot.   Those are frequently easy to ferret out 
because they are always desperate to have  the item sent because it’s a 
birthday  present for the wife (really?  A Civil War rifle?)  So I have had to 
start actually doing this on the dozen or so suspicious bidders,,,

I Google their damn residence.  I swear it works but its time consuming. Great 
example last auction, two 18k gold bracelets, a fast talker and kept calling to 
have immediately shipped.  I Googled his shipping address and it was a bombed 
out trailer park in Baton Rouge with a blue tarp covering half of his roof.   
Busted

But all of these payments and special demands come to the fore.  It’s Summer,  
people travel, so a mix of can you hold shipping until such date, can you ship 
where I will be fishing etc. etc.  And that becomes an additional challenge in 
that if they are out of state, we have to adjust the invoice to remove CA sales 
tax, but possibly increase their shipping

There are so many variables.  Also understand with each day and avalanche of 
payments are being called in, wire transferred etc. but the plates spinning to 
get those paid shipped as carefully as possible are happening at the same time.

Every auction house knows the value of keeping their clients happy and I 
promise you every one of them bust their asses to make any issue right.  
Realizing the steps involved especially in auctions as large as Heritage, Prop 
Store, Bruce’s most certainly (which is a gold standard I shoot foe) might be 
worth a consideration.   I am going to have probably 1200 lots my next auction 
which I am usually 700-800.

So an advance plea for consideration, guys I have the damndest collection of 
entertainment memorabilia ever.  Not film posters,  (I have a few)  but the 
photographs will blow your mind as well as some killer signed pieces.   I also 
have a Thomas Jefferson signed Act of the 2nd Congress,  I have a one of a kind 
NASA model of Friendship 7, Glenn’s Mercury Mission never before seen)  I have  
modified Hassleblad used to train Apollo 14 astronauts, I have the finest 
collection of ancient glass Goldberg’s has ever had (you want to talk about 
difficult shipping?)   and I have three Roman marbles from the Flavian period 
1st Century AD that each weigh about 160 pounds.  Either of three will look 
great with your Steve Reeves posters.  I have Bobby Darrins original 
arrangement of Mack the Knife for trumpet who was none other that Doc 
Severenson,  So a huge collection of various weights, shapes and sizes, and 
like any auction house,  I want them to get there in perfect condition .

And perfection can indeed add days.  But its all good

Freeman Fisher
Long Time Mopoer
Film paper lover
Funny Guy




On Jun 13, 2023, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hershenson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Let me throw in a hearty defense of PropStore here, only because I have extreme 
personal experience with similar matters.

In the past few months I have been telling buyers after our auctions we need a 
total of 3 weeks to pack everything, so 4 to 6 weeks does not seem the 
slightest excessive to me, because the same people who pack posters likely also 
have to pack props, which can be super time-consuming.

And wouldn't everyone rather wait longer but get a superbly packed package, 
ESPECIALLY considering the man (and woman) handling so many packages and tubes 
have been receiving at the hands of the delivery services (the damage numbers 
are ten or twenty times what they used to be for us, indicating to me a total 
breakdown in their systems).

One thing I added was a $15 Rush Fee that solely moves your order to the top of 
the stack (behind already entered Rush Orders). This has soothed those who DO 
have an extreme urgency to get their order. Maybe PropStore might consider 
adding this (maybe at a higher fee), or maybe it just isn't feasible there.

I know everyone wants their items tomorrow (thanks to Amazon causing everyone 
to expect that) but that just isn't possible with expensive one of a kind 
collectibles of every kind/

So maybe cut PropStore a break!

Bruce

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 4:14 PM Alan Heimann 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
To be exact many items requiring “special packaging “

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 5:12 PM Alan Heimann 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Got in touch with customer service..they explained very small packaging staff 
dealing with complex orders ..estimating as long as 4 to six weeks

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 5:07 PM <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Nope, paid over a week ago. No communications yet.

Wim
www.movie-ink.com<http://www.movie-ink.com/>

On 2023-06-13 22:10, Alan Heimann wrote:
> Not yet but I paid with a personal check
>
> On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 2:57 PM Christopher Quarles
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone received their winnings in the recent auction from our
>> MoPo friend Grey Smith?
>>
>> I won a clockwork Orange quad and paid for it within a week of
>> closing, but have not received it yet. Am I unusual in that regard?
>>
>> Chris Quarles
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