Thanks Jeffery Meyer  for your kind wordsGod bless you too sir !
best, Tom
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977


On 2023-07-16 05:22, Jeffrey Meyer wrote:


Great story Tom. God bless

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 SENT: Saturday, July 15, 2023 11:55:48 PM
 TO: [email protected] <[email protected]>
 SUBJECT: [MOPO] mopo= future of movie memorabilia thoughts

 hello MOPO
 and Scott Burns et al

 I have been considering the state of the movie industry movie
 memorabilia in pop culture and what is transpired in my years in the
 business since May 24, 1977

 It is been a major roller coaster ride yes we had no education other
 than experience before they even have a name of calling it pop
culture
 memorabilia considering in the early days you were considered a freak
if
 you save comic books or baseball cards and memorabilia my first
 experience was 1966 with the bubblegum cards of the Beatles the
monster
 movies and the monkees Adam west as batman cards and books as well as
a
 variety of toys at the time the Kenner toys like Play-Doh and G.I.
Joe,
 aurora monster models and all the various WAMO toys like super balls
 and Frisbees
 Color television was just becoming popular but most of the movies
that
 we watch we're old black-and-white we run films and Bill Kennedy will

 Rita bell from Detroit along with soupy sales in johnny Ginger also
from
 Detroit and Mark Sweden who played the Goul on channel 50 and
Cleveland
 channel20

 When I first started dabbling in memorabilia it was out of my booking

 agency office in 1976 and by 1977 the Hollywood dream factory was
born
 after watching a film documentary about you action of MGM studios in
 1970 that dick Cavett hosting well did the near ration I would later
 meet some of my heroes in the business because of being around the
 business as a promoter like when I struck up a friendship with Adam
West
 and sold his book back to the Batcave and booked him for a couple of
 personal appearances one being in Toledo
 Can October 16 1981 I went from being mail order only and across the
 world to merging a retail store along with my mail order business
those
 were the days I could find warehouses full of old stock and I ran
across
 so many things like vintage toys still in the box like for instance
 Gumby dolls and costumes from 1965 James Brown figures from the
Gilbert
 company from 1965 major Matt mason dolls and toys and WAMO super
stuff
 that was used in night of the living dead as the prop guts from 1967
 still sealed in the package

 I would trade my warehouse fines with other dealers across the world
 mostly in California New York and England and some business in
Germany
 which would offer to extend my inventory and sometimes that would
trade
 for import reproduction movie posters that I could then wholesale too

 small memorabilia shops or trade with other poster dealers to extend
my
 inventory

 Then in the 90s I decided to manufacture memorabilia because I could
not
 find many dealers that were making anything I started making movie
reel
 clocks, movie pl clapboards and Director megaphones old school style
and
 various modifications to turn the clapboards into Clocks major chain
 stores like Suncoast pictures which was owned by Musicland lost my
 products and featured them in over 600 stores I started to get calls
 from major museums like the Georgie Eastman house in Rochester New
York
 the Museum of the moving image in Astoria New York the American film
 Institute Walt Disney Company Universal Warner Brothers Paramount MGM

 old Tucson major video companies major ad agencys

 Was it interesting time as video distribution companies were also
 abundant supply in Hollywood video and Blockbuster video and I just
 happen to have a main distribution hub of VPD in Toledo that I used
to
 buy their over stock of video posters from in addition to the various

 collections that were offered to me from private collectors of books
 movie magazines press books and about anything related to Hollywood I

 also started buying vintage motion picture equipment like actual 35
mm
 movie cameras 16 mm super eight and how I met Todd Fisher Debbie
 Reynolds son was there was a guy in North Carolina who had bought all

 the old MGM lights and equipment so I travel down to North Carolina
and
 bought vintage 1930s mole Richardson 2000 fresnels
 I was asked by Paramount who owns theme parks in the Carowinds and in

 Ohio to sell them a re-creation of an old movie set so I did two or
 three dollars for the use as props on the theme parks it's amazing
how
 people refer you to other industry people and I got many jobs from
box
 office magazine the trade magazine for the movie industry as well as
 also American cinematographer and the motion picture camera stores
that
 supplied professionals like cine 60 in New York City Victor Duncan,
alan
 Gordon, panavision lots of great companies lights camera exchange in
 Hollywood was one of my oldest customers they film part of the movie
 bowfinger that was directed by Frank OZ and starred Eddie Murphy and
 Steve Martin
 When you talk to the old timers business for years you hear a lot of
the
 same things how greedy and bad deals have caused much damage to the
 industry just like all the format changes on the media like one
minute
 it was film to video VHS from VHS to laser disk and then just like
 records it's coming full circle for some people find that they prefer

 analog projection compared to digital the poster industry went from
 painted artwork to Photoshop and that's why I already started to back

 off purchasing new titles in the 90s I preferred illustrators and
 hand-painted artwork to the photo shop images
 No the prices we have is that most of the people that bought the
stuff
 from me are now in their 70s and 80s in the younger generation
doesn't
 even know who the older people were
 Sure there is still some new people coming into the Hobby however
choose
 between with the truly passionate collectors with low income could
not
 afford the Hobby
 A guy just called me today and asked for a original Farrah Fawcett
 poster I remember when they came out I believe it was about 1976 and
I
 actually met the guy that originally published who is called pro arts

 studio out of Medina Ohio the guys name was ted back then we called
them
 commercial posters and they would sell for about three dollars apiece
or
 $1.50 cost but then I can buy one sheets for 3 to 6 dollars apiece
and
 finally they went up to 10 and I thought it was expensive I had blade

 runner in my shop for $9.50 and my customer even asked me are you
sure
 you want to sell it to me for $9.50 I said yes
 The funny thing is I still have poster stock left from when I started

 sup now the titles are not is great is Star Wars in polite
 However even the reproductions I have are not made any longer and
we're
 made in the 80s

 So the summary of my recollection is that I probably no less now than
I
 did back in 1977 :-)
 And lately I've seen many of my friends I started in the business
with
 have retired or passed away and there is not a bunch of new people to

 take over because young people have got very selective on what day
even
 want but it's kind of fun to still see people happy when they get
 something that makes them happy that was always the best part of the
 business for me I'm not sure what's next but it's still kind of fun
to
 make people happy and spread some positivity in the world
 I'm not sure what I'm doing or where I'm going but it doesn't seem
like
 much of anybody knows them self we're all just guessing the best we
can
 When I offered to stop selling Adam Westbrook because I thought I
wasn't
 doing a good job he said to me Tom what you have to know is we're all

 just kind of guessing any encouraged me to keep trying in the other
day
 I saw in my folder he sent me a personal note and said good job Tom
what
 we find in life is that there are many good people out there that
will
 give you breaks and help you if you just treat others honest and fair
as
 we don't really deserve it it's just a beauty of kindness and love
and
 friendship and I realize that I owe anything I ever did from others
 extending kindness to me so thank you all and if I can help anybody
in
 any manner let me know I'll be 67 next month and I am starting to
feel
 rather old but very thankful that I got to do anything
 God bless everyoneand Peaceand love to all

 Tom
 Hollywood dream factory®
 since 1077

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