Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

2012-03-01 Thread Dot Levy McKenzie
This reply is to Brek more than Ed  Sue, but they also understand the feelings.

We lost our poster collection in the Old Fire in San Bernardino in 2003. Our 
home, everything but the clothes we had on, the computer hard drives I had time 
to grab, and the vehicles we were driving. (Tom was at work.) Our collection 
wasn't near as large as Brek's, and we wish him well in is battle to cover the 
financial part of the loss. Also, good luck in dealing with getting reimbursed. 
Our homeowner's policy paid about half the value. Reason I grabbed the hard 
drives - databases  photos of the poster collection, books, Budweiser mugs, 
etc. plus tax records, etc. Without that, we'd have gotten nothing. We had 
really good adjustors and they helped tremendously. Brek, We wish you and your 
family well in dealing with your loss, Ed and Sue, I still think of you often. 
Joe, too.
 
I guess this note is sent to persuade all of you to keep your insurance 
current, good records of everything you own, and pictures of them, too.

Brek and your family, Ed  Sue, Joe, and all that have  been affected by a 
natural disaster hang tough and blessings to you in recovering emotionally. 
Some folks in MOPO and Style B gave us some very special goodies that proved 
how special lots of folks are 

One of the assholes that started that fire is about to go to trial for arson. 
I'd still like to get my hands on him! While waiting trial, he's been convicted 
of forced sodomy. Maybe he'll get what is coming to him.

Best of all to those of you who have to face the aftermath of something like 
this.
BEst Regards,
Dot



On Feb 29, 2012, at 12:35 PM, ed Poole wrote:

 Hi Brek,
 We definitely feel for your loss… when Sue and I got married, we lost a 
 business because of Hurricane Frederick which amounted to a little over a 
 million in loss. This was well inland in Mississippi and not normally subject 
 to hurricane damage.
  
 We were so devastated that we vowed to maintain insurance from then on. So, 
 we kept everything insured for 30 years without ever making a claim. Then 
 when Hurricane Katrina hit, we thought everything would be fine… 
 Unfortunately, we fought for 2 years to get only 40% of the BUILDING damage 
 (with a slight amount for general contents) and they wouldn’t even CONSIDER  
 the 1000s of posters that we lost as well.
  
 So, just because you have insurance doesn’t mean everything is AUTOMATICALLY 
 safe!! Some things you just can’t prepare for.
  
 We feel for your loss and hope you can recover.  
  
 Ed  Sue
  
  
 ed Poole
 owner
 LearnAboutMoviePosters.com
 MoviePosterDataBase.com
 GlobalCinemaResearch.org
 504-298-LAMP
  
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Brek 
 Anderson
 Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:10 PM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire video link
  
 Thanks Bruce,
 
 And thanks to the many that have expressed sympathy. As I have said I hope 
 others can learn from this.
 
 As I have been blasted before when I first got on MOPO about 7 years ago, I 
 am hesitant to even post on MOPO. I was very close to leaving MOPO back then. 
 After a few that seem to want to bring you down if you are up or down on MOPO 
 who don't even know you has made me come close to leaving several times.  I 
 am very close to leaving the forum now based on the few, but the many great 
 members keep me hanging on. But don't be surprised if there one less member 
 soon. Most have no idea of others investments, but my loss totaled over 3 
 million and wiped me out. So I don't take kindly to those who makes them feel 
 better to tear you down. It's not the critic that counts. The large law firm 
 that has taken my case on contingency is very confident I will re-coop some 
 of the loss. It will take about a year to find out.
 
 
 Brek
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Sent: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 19:33:44 - (UTC)
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire video link
 
 First off, I think you guys really are being insensitive to Brek's massive 
 loss. Of course he wishes he had done so much differently, but now is not the 
 time to tell him that.
 
 I can tell you that this has caused a fair number of consignors to send me 
 large consignments. I have had some major consignors who had never planned to 
 sell anything in their lifetime, but after a theft, or a fire, or a broken 
 pipe, or a flood, changed their mind in a hurry and gave me some or all of 
 their collection. And all told me later that there was a major sense of 
 relief once they no longer had to worry every time they left their house that 
 their collection would be there unharmed when they returned.
 
 Bruce
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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[MOPO] WTB

2012-03-01 Thread walter reuben
HELLO
I am looking for posters, pressbooks, lobbies, stills, original and
reissue, US and non-US for
OUR TOWN (1940---for this only, I already have lobby set)
BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY (1929 and 1944 versions)
THE MATCHMAKER (1958 for this only, I already have one sheet)
SOME CAME RUNNING (1959) (for this I have one sheet and lobby set)

thanks
Walter Reuben
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Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

2012-03-01 Thread Toochis Morin
Sorry to hear about your loss Dot. I hope they lock that scumbag away forever. 
He has the beginnings of a serial killer. Scary stuff. 



Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 1, 2012, at 12:09 AM, Dot Levy McKenzie dotl...@mindspring.com wrote:

 This reply is to Brek more than Ed  Sue, but they also understand the 
 feelings.
 
 We lost our poster collection in the Old Fire in San Bernardino in 2003. Our 
 home, everything but the clothes we had on, the computer hard drives I had 
 time to grab, and the vehicles we were driving. (Tom was at work.) Our 
 collection wasn't near as large as Brek's, and we wish him well in is battle 
 to cover the financial part of the loss. Also, good luck in dealing with 
 getting reimbursed. Our homeowner's policy paid about half the value. Reason 
 I grabbed the hard drives - databases  photos of the poster collection, 
 books, Budweiser mugs, etc. plus tax records, etc. Without that, we'd have 
 gotten nothing. We had really good adjustors and they helped tremendously. 
 Brek, We wish you and your family well in dealing with your loss, Ed and Sue, 
 I still think of you often. Joe, too.
  
 I guess this note is sent to persuade all of you to keep your insurance 
 current, good records of everything you own, and pictures of them, too.
 
 Brek and your family, Ed  Sue, Joe, and all that have  been affected by a 
 natural disaster hang tough and blessings to you in recovering emotionally. 
 Some folks in MOPO and Style B gave us some very special goodies that proved 
 how special lots of folks are 
 
 One of the assholes that started that fire is about to go to trial for arson. 
 I'd still like to get my hands on him! While waiting trial, he's been 
 convicted of forced sodomy. Maybe he'll get what is coming to him.
 
 Best of all to those of you who have to face the aftermath of something like 
 this.
 BEst Regards,
 Dot
 
 
 
 On Feb 29, 2012, at 12:35 PM, ed Poole wrote:
 
 Hi Brek,
 We definitely feel for your loss… when Sue and I got married, we lost a 
 business because of Hurricane Frederick which amounted to a little over a 
 million in loss. This was well inland in Mississippi and not normally 
 subject to hurricane damage.
  
 We were so devastated that we vowed to maintain insurance from then on. So, 
 we kept everything insured for 30 years without ever making a claim. Then 
 when Hurricane Katrina hit, we thought everything would be fine… 
 Unfortunately, we fought for 2 years to get only 40% of the BUILDING damage 
 (with a slight amount for general contents) and they wouldn’t even CONSIDER  
 the 1000s of posters that we lost as well.
  
 So, just because you have insurance doesn’t mean everything is AUTOMATICALLY 
 safe!! Some things you just can’t prepare for.
  
 We feel for your loss and hope you can recover.  
  
 Ed  Sue
  
  
 ed Poole
 owner
 LearnAboutMoviePosters.com
 MoviePosterDataBase.com
 GlobalCinemaResearch.org
 504-298-LAMP
  
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Brek 
 Anderson
 Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:10 PM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire video link
  
 Thanks Bruce,
 
 And thanks to the many that have expressed sympathy. As I have said I hope 
 others can learn from this.
 
 As I have been blasted before when I first got on MOPO about 7 years ago, I 
 am hesitant to even post on MOPO. I was very close to leaving MOPO back 
 then. After a few that seem to want to bring you down if you are up or down 
 on MOPO who don't even know you has made me come close to leaving several 
 times.  I am very close to leaving the forum now based on the few, but the 
 many great members keep me hanging on. But don't be surprised if there one 
 less member soon. Most have no idea of others investments, but my loss 
 totaled over 3 million and wiped me out. So I don't take kindly to those who 
 makes them feel better to tear you down. It's not the critic that counts. 
 The large law firm that has taken my case on contingency is very confident I 
 will re-coop some of the loss. It will take about a year to find out.
 
 
 Brek
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Sent: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 19:33:44 - (UTC)
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire video link
 
 First off, I think you guys really are being insensitive to Brek's massive 
 loss. Of course he wishes he had done so much differently, but now is not 
 the time to tell him that.
 
 I can tell you that this has caused a fair number of consignors to send me 
 large consignments. I have had some major consignors who had never planned 
 to sell anything in their lifetime, but after a theft, or a fire, or a 
 broken pipe, or a flood, changed their mind in a hurry and gave me some or 
 all of their collection. And all told me later that there was a major sense 
 of relief once they no longer had to worry every time they left their 

Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

2012-03-01 Thread dreamfactory
 Interesting thread... to hear all the storys of loss due to natual
disasters or Fire and flood is amaizing and this is just mopo  ed
and sue, Joe, Brek, Dot and David K.
I remember David Ks fire when he saw that his family and animals
where the most important..
And Dot impreesed me with her ability to focus and get the documents
..

When trauma hits the hard part is staying calm and getting focused
because its a really unusuak event that we seldom prepare for...

The think i notice is it seems to give a fresh new outllok to those
that have experienced it and they also have a better understanding of
those that lose everything. Instead of being resentful these people
rebound and rebuild  snd help others. 
So perhaps its a way to expand our ability to understand.
I like the attitudes the common one seems to be .. be thankful for
everything, think in advance, and see that things can happen that you
would never expect.
God bless everyone




 Original Message 
From: dotl...@mindspring.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 00:09:50 -0800

This reply is to Brek more than Ed  Sue, but they also understand
the feelings.

We lost our poster collection in the Old Fire in San Bernardino in
2003. Our home, everything but the clothes we had on, the computer
hard drives I had time to grab, and the vehicles we were driving.
(Tom was at work.) Our collection wasn't near as large as Brek's, and
we wish him well in is battle to cover the financial part of the
loss. Also, good luck in dealing with getting reimbursed. Our
homeowner's policy paid about half the value. Reason I grabbed the
hard drives - databases  photos of the poster collection, books,
Budweiser mugs, etc. plus tax records, etc. Without that, we'd have
gotten nothing. We had really good adjustors and they helped
tremendously. Brek, We wish you and your family well in dealing with
your loss, Ed and Sue, I still think of you often. Joe, too.
 
I guess this note is sent to persuade all of you to keep your
insurance current, good records of everything you own, and pictures
of them, too.

Brek and your family, Ed  Sue, Joe, and all that have  been
affected by a natural disaster hang tough and blessings to you in
recovering emotionally. Some folks in MOPO and Style B gave us some
very special goodies that proved how special lots of folks are 

One of the assholes that started that fire is about to go to trial
for arson. I'd still like to get my hands on him! While waiting
trial, he's been convicted of forced sodomy. Maybe he'll get what is
coming to him.

Best of all to those of you who have to face the aftermath of
something like this.
BEst Regards,
Dot



On Feb 29, 2012, at 12:35 PM, ed Poole wrote:

 Hi Brek,
 We definitely feel for your loss… when Sue and I got married, we
lost a business because of Hurricane Frederick which amounted to a
little over a million in loss. This was well inland in Mississippi
and not normally subject to hurricane damage.
  
 We were so devastated that we vowed to maintain insurance from
then on. So, we kept everything insured for 30 years without ever
making a claim. Then when Hurricane Katrina hit, we thought
everything would be fine… Unfortunately, we fought for 2 years to get
only 40% of the BUILDING damage (with a slight amount for general
contents) and they wouldn’t even CONSIDER  the 1000s of posters that
we lost as well.
  
 So, just because you have insurance doesn’t mean everything is
AUTOMATICALLY safe!! Some things you just can’t prepare for.
  
 We feel for your loss and hope you can recover.  
  
 Ed  Sue
  
  
 ed Poole
 owner
 LearnAboutMoviePosters.com
 MoviePosterDataBase.com
 GlobalCinemaResearch.org
 504-298-LAMP
  
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of
Brek Anderson
 Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:10 PM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire video link
  
 Thanks Bruce,
 
 And thanks to the many that have expressed sympathy. As I have
said I hope others can learn from this.
 
 As I have been blasted before when I first got on MOPO about 7
years ago, I am hesitant to even post on MOPO. I was very close to
leaving MOPO back then. After a few that seem to want to bring you
down if you are up or down on MOPO who don't even know you has made
me come close to leaving several times.  I am very close to leaving
the forum now based on the few, but the many great members keep me
hanging on. But don't be surprised if there one less member soon.
Most have no idea of others investments, but my loss totaled over 3
million and wiped me out. So I don't take kindly to those who makes
them feel better to tear you down. It's not the critic that counts.
The large law firm that has taken my case on contingency is very
confident I will re-coop some of the loss. It will take about a year
to find out.
 
 
 Brek
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Hershenson 

Re: [MOPO] Ebay's latest assault on sellers

2012-03-01 Thread glenndamato
Sean-Looked at the site . Looks like a great alternative to Ebay. 
Unfortunately, one of your partners blocked me from bidding on his Ebay 
auctions. Kinda strange, as I don't know the guy, never dealt with him  have 
never hurt anyone is this hobby in 30 years. I also might add I buy about 
$40,000- in movie material every year, and sold about $11,000- on Ebay in the 
last few months-all legitimate,  shill free sales. I don't know why this fella 
would want to alienate me. Thanks for the invite, but I'm gonna hafta pass-Glenn


-Original Message-
From: Sean Linkenback s...@platinumposters.com
Sent: Feb 28, 2012 6:17 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Ebay's latest assault on sellers

Funny you should mention that Glenn...
Official announcement wasn't going to be until closer to the weekend, but we 
are all friends here so...

Check out www.MoviePosterExchange.com 
for a real alternative to eBay.
Right now we have hundreds of fixed price listings, and we will be starting 
weekly auctions in April (including partnering with Gavelsnipe to offer snipe 
bids on our auctions) and hope to include larger Event auctions not long after 
that.

No Buyer's Premiums and items you list yourself will sell for a low 10% 
commission. All auctions items will also have a 10% seller's commission with 
no buyer's premium.

I certainly encourage everyone to check it out.

Sean

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From: glenndamato [mailto:glenndam...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 03:23 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Ebay's latest assault on sellers

Folks-OK, Ebay is implementing another gestapo tactic on sellers. When is 
somebody gonna come up with a competitive site?? Somebody from Ebay is 
probably getting a kickback from the P.O.. Glenn Visit the MoPo Mailing List 
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Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

2012-03-01 Thread Brek Anderson
My father was one of the funniest and brightest people I have ever known. A 
couple of sayings where Don't tell me your problems, I've got problems of my 
own and everybodys got problems.  When ask how you doing? he would say 
Terrible but normal, but as long as it's normal it OK. These would put people 
at ease as he true meaning was just the opposite.

It does point out reality that nobody gets a free pass in life and the fact 
that there are always obstacles and always millions of people that have or are 
dealing now with obsticals far worse than your own. As a picker for me the most 
enjoyable part is the search and find. That doesn't get taken away, by loosing 
stuff. So the search goes on. If I end up with something from this that will 
just give me more liquidity to continue the search and find.

I look forward to finding another find likeThe Grand Hotel so I can get 
MOPO's jealous types fired up again as they did when I first posted on MOPO.

Thanks for sharing some of your own losses and how you've pick it up and moved 
forward and the reality that everybodys got problems. It looks worse looking in 
from the outside vs. in looking out. 

Cheers,

Brek

- Original Message -
From: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 13:01:33 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

Interesting thread... to hear all the storys of loss due to natual
disasters or Fire and flood is amaizing and this is just mopo  ed
and sue, Joe, Brek, Dot and David K.
I remember David Ks fire when he saw that his family and animals
where the most important..
And Dot impreesed me with her ability to focus and get the documents
..

When trauma hits the hard part is staying calm and getting focused
because its a really unusuak event that we seldom prepare for...

The think i notice is it seems to give a fresh new outllok to those
that have experienced it and they also have a better understanding of
those that lose everything. Instead of being resentful these people
rebound and rebuild  snd help others. 
So perhaps its a way to expand our ability to understand.
I like the attitudes the common one seems to be .. be thankful for
everything, think in advance, and see that things can happen that you
would never expect.
God bless everyone




 Original Message 
From: dotl...@mindspring.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 00:09:50 -0800

This reply is to Brek more than Ed  Sue, but they also understand
the feelings.

We lost our poster collection in the Old Fire in San Bernardino in
2003. Our home, everything but the clothes we had on, the computer
hard drives I had time to grab, and the vehicles we were driving.
(Tom was at work.) Our collection wasn't near as large as Brek's, and
we wish him well in is battle to cover the financial part of the
loss. Also, good luck in dealing with getting reimbursed. Our
homeowner's policy paid about half the value. Reason I grabbed the
hard drives - databases  photos of the poster collection, books,
Budweiser mugs, etc. plus tax records, etc. Without that, we'd have
gotten nothing. We had really good adjustors and they helped
tremendously. Brek, We wish you and your family well in dealing with
your loss, Ed and Sue, I still think of you often. Joe, too.
 
I guess this note is sent to persuade all of you to keep your
insurance current, good records of everything you own, and pictures
of them, too.

Brek and your family, Ed  Sue, Joe, and all that have  been
affected by a natural disaster hang tough and blessings to you in
recovering emotionally. Some folks in MOPO and Style B gave us some
very special goodies that proved how special lots of folks are 

One of the assholes that started that fire is about to go to trial
for arson. I'd still like to get my hands on him! While waiting
trial, he's been convicted of forced sodomy. Maybe he'll get what is
coming to him.

Best of all to those of you who have to face the aftermath of
something like this.
BEst Regards,
Dot



On Feb 29, 2012, at 12:35 PM, ed Poole wrote:

 Hi Brek,
 We definitely feel for your loss… when Sue and I got married, we
lost a business because of Hurricane Frederick which amounted to a
little over a million in loss. This was well inland in Mississippi
and not normally subject to hurricane damage.
  
 We were so devastated that we vowed to maintain insurance from
then on. So, we kept everything insured for 30 years without ever
making a claim. Then when Hurricane Katrina hit, we thought
everything would be fine… Unfortunately, we fought for 2 years to get
only 40% of the BUILDING damage (with a slight amount for general
contents) and they wouldn’t even CONSIDER  the 1000s of posters that
we lost as well.
  
 So, just because you have insurance doesn’t mean everything is
AUTOMATICALLY safe!! Some things you just can’t prepare for.
  
 We feel for your loss and hope you can 

Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

2012-03-01 Thread dreamfactory
Brek - your loss is understood well by those that have lost... and
those that havnt well I feel sorrow for them as they dont understand 
what it does to the soul of a person..
 In a way the loss gives a a new perspective to life.. and it can
free us of the trappings of stuff... yet to see it leave in a blink
of a eye is a eyeopener..
 I think it teaches us to be greatful for everything, to not become
or assume we know everything, or have a handle on all of life...
when I lost my stuff and home and had to start over heres what has
helped..
I remembered when I started I had a small cardboard Box of folded one
sheets maybe like 25 and a coin changer like paperboys use as a cash
register as we forgot to have a budget for Inventory... so no
inventory and a wish and a dream and no bank help... 
So recently I thought hey Im like a Kid again , and starting over and
perhaps Now I will have some additional abilities from all my
experiences gained by
trial and error and hardships.
because we can be more selective and focused when we have to adapt...
Anyone can do well when all is well.. the test seems to be what do we
do when its a calamity and we need to correct mistakes. In business ,
in Life and in family matters...
Some of us do everything without a hitch but most have storys of
health, money and family issues and just poor choices...
The best I can see is to do best to help all our friends and family
and business associates as we are all connected so close in
everything really...
Thats why its more then self... its US and we are all wanting to be
loved and understood and feel we made a difference to someone
In the case of MOPO we all share a love of the art and creativity of
the Motion picture  and  thats a really cool medium to share with
others..

Hope everyone has a peaceful Life and health and happiness/
God bless


 Original Message 
From: brekanders...@comcast.net
To: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:36:10 + (UTC)

My father was one of the funniest and brightest people I have ever
known. A couple of sayings where Don't tell me your problems, I've
got problems of my own and everybodys got problems.  When ask how
you doing? he would say Terrible but normal, but as long as it's
normal it OK. These would put people at ease as he true meaning was
just the opposite.

It does point out reality that nobody gets a free pass in life and
the fact that there are always obstacles and always millions of
people that have or are dealing now with obsticals far worse than
your own. As a picker for me the most enjoyable part is the search
and find. That doesn't get taken away, by loosing stuff. So the
search goes on. If I end up with something from this that will just
give me more liquidity to continue the search and find.

I look forward to finding another find likeThe Grand Hotel so I
can get MOPO's jealous types fired up again as they did when I first
posted on MOPO.

Thanks for sharing some of your own losses and how you've pick it up
and moved forward and the reality that everybodys got problems. It
looks worse looking in from the outside vs. in looking out. 

Cheers,

Brek

- Original Message -
From: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 13:01:33 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

Interesting thread... to hear all the storys of loss due to natual
disasters or Fire and flood is amaizing and this is just mopo 
ed
and sue, Joe, Brek, Dot and David K.
I remember David Ks fire when he saw that his family and animals
where the most important..
And Dot impreesed me with her ability to focus and get the documents
..

When trauma hits the hard part is staying calm and getting focused
because its a really unusuak event that we seldom prepare for...

The think i notice is it seems to give a fresh new outllok to those
that have experienced it and they also have a better understanding
of
those that lose everything. Instead of being resentful these people
rebound and rebuild  snd help others. 
So perhaps its a way to expand our ability to understand.
I like the attitudes the common one seems to be .. be thankful for
everything, think in advance, and see that things can happen that
you
would never expect.
God bless everyone




 Original Message 
From: dotl...@mindspring.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 00:09:50 -0800

This reply is to Brek more than Ed  Sue, but they also understand
the feelings.

We lost our poster collection in the Old Fire in San Bernardino in
2003. Our home, everything but the clothes we had on, the computer
hard drives I had time to grab, and the vehicles we were driving.
(Tom was at work.) Our collection wasn't near as large as Brek's,
and
we wish him well in is battle to cover the financial part of the
loss. Also, good luck in dealing with getting 

Re: [MOPO] Oscar Sale Brings in More Than $3 Million

2012-03-01 Thread Helmut Hamm
What a REAL shame that tons and tons of material are sitting in museum 
archives, in institutions that very often don't have any idea what they own.

Museums only exhibit the tiniest fraction of what they own, many of them sit on 
loads and loads of material that isn't even ARCHIVED. 

In the hands of a private collector, at least SOMEBODY enjoys a specific piece.

Helmut


 What a true shame that some of the greatest awards
 from films like KANE, GWTW etc as well as to those actors who were in
 these films are sitting on private mantles or office shelves where no
 one else or the film community can enjoy or have visual access to
 them.


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Re: [MOPO] Last night's storms

2012-03-01 Thread Helmut Hamm
I can't speak for the US, but over here the situation is pretty clear: A 
restorer (or framer, for example) can not buy insurance for damages that occur 
while he is working on a piece: If he lets the poster fall off his work table 
while framing it, no chance for insurance. 
On the other hand, if the poster is leaning against a wall, and a chair falls 
on it and destroys it, THAT would be a reason for an insurance claim.

The logic behind this from the position of the insurance company is pretty 
simple: They are afraid that you might take your artwork or poster or whatever 
to your restorer and he intentionally destroys it, and then you two cash in on 
the insurance money.

Helmut

 Had a friend who sent in a one-sheet for Beast From 20,000 Fathoms to one of 
 the more well known restoration houses and they piece was inadvertently 
 destroyed while in their possession.


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Re: [MOPO] Ebay's latest assault on sellers

2012-03-01 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Glenn

Of course, you know you are welcome to buy at eMoviePoster.com
anytime. But I know you have never consigned to us, and perhaps you
have no interest in doing so, but if you ever decide to give it a try,
you might find that we get you OK prices, and that we earn the
commission we charge (far more than 10%!), because you just send a
package to us and then we do all the photography, shipping, and
dealing with crazy buyers!

Bruce

On 3/1/12, glenndamato glenndam...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Sean-Looked at the site . Looks like a great alternative to Ebay.
 Unfortunately, one of your partners blocked me from bidding on his Ebay
 auctions. Kinda strange, as I don't know the guy, never dealt with him 
 have never hurt anyone is this hobby in 30 years. I also might add I buy
 about $40,000- in movie material every year, and sold about $11,000- on Ebay
 in the last few months-all legitimate,  shill free sales. I don't know why
 this fella would want to alienate me. Thanks for the invite, but I'm gonna
 hafta pass-Glenn


 -Original Message-
From: Sean Linkenback s...@platinumposters.com
Sent: Feb 28, 2012 6:17 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Ebay's latest assault on sellers

Funny you should mention that Glenn...
Official announcement wasn't going to be until closer to the weekend, but
 we are all friends here so...

Check out www.MoviePosterExchange.com
for a real alternative to eBay.
Right now we have hundreds of fixed price listings, and we will be starting
 weekly auctions in April (including partnering with Gavelsnipe to offer
 snipe bids on our auctions) and hope to include larger Event auctions not
 long after that.

No Buyer's Premiums and items you list yourself will sell for a low 10%
 commission. All auctions items will also have a 10% seller's commission
 with no buyer's premium.

I certainly encourage everyone to check it out.

Sean

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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 03:23 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Ebay's latest assault on sellers

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 somebody gonna come up with a competitive site?? Somebody from Ebay is
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[MOPO] FA: JURASSIC PARK CONAN Movie Adaptation ART - NR on eBay

2012-03-01 Thread Robert Dennis
Ending Monday, Jan. 20, 2010:



5 original art pieces (including 2 double page spreads) from issue 1 of the 
Jurassic Park movie adaptation featuring characters portrayed by Sam Neill, 
Laura Dern, Richard Attenborough, and Jeff Goldblum. With art by Gil Kane and 
George Perez. 

2 original art pages (including an ORIGIN page) from the Conan the Barbarian 
movie adaptation featuring characters portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, 
Cassandra Gava, and James Earl Jones. With art by John Buscema. 

See these and many other items at auction with No Reserve in the Lewis Wayne 
Gallery on eBay.

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Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart

2012-03-01 Thread Rixposterz
Can you believe this?  Is there anybody who croaks  that this guy won't try 
to make a buck off?
Believe me, I'm no fan of Breibart's, but jeez, what a friggin' stretch  
this is,  Has he no shame?
Do these Mexican lobby cards he has actually sell?
 Rick
 
 
In a message dated 3/1/2012 12:07:13 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
rodxmor...@yahoo.com writes:

devil makes three---5---com5/us833.JPG 
devil ship pirates---15---3060---100k19/us23.JPG 
devils 8 ‘69---100k25 
Devils angels---11---badm 
devils bride---15---50100---sf3 
devils brigade---9---100k14/war21.JPG 
devils canyon---12---com7 
devils children ‘62---15---g15 
devils doorway ‘50---8---100k26 
devils of darkness ’65  UK---18---sf8 
devils own---15---com5 
devils rain ‘75---23---100k26 
devils rain---7---com14 

singles  sets  of 8 
CATALOG:   VIEW 145 LISTS  5,000 sample JPGS: 
## 
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_http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi_ 
(http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi)  
_http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v_ 
(http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v)  
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Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart

2012-03-01 Thread David Kusumoto

Hey Rick, I've haven't seen that guy's e-mails for some time.  I set my filters 
so that they're automatically deleted.  His aren't fit to even enter my 
JUNK/SPAM folder, filled daily with people peddling sex, penile enhancers, 
money scams, etc.  He used to turn up there until I tweaked my e-mail filters 
to remove him entirely.  BTW, when you do this, make sure you don't 
accidentally block MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu - you need to manually put 
either his name rodxmorgan or his e-mail address (whatever it is) - into your 
sort your e-mail into folders controls.  The default for his is to delete 
automatically.  I only see his stuff is when it's forwarded like you've done 
below.  He's the guy who once said, if you have to ask what it costs, you 
can't afford it.  We just had a public discussion about how demand for paper 
rises after a celebrity dies, no problem there.  But it's the way that NIM-ROD 
goes about it that tags him as an ambulance chaser.  And WHO in world can 
decipher his lists anyway?   What the hell is Devils angels---11---badm?  If 
I'm ever going to buy a Mexican lobby card, it'll be from anyone but him.  
However, like others, I DO WONDER if anyone on this list has BOUGHT from him.  
If so, what was the experience like? -d.

Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:35:40 -0500
From: rixpost...@aol.com
Subject: Re: RIP Andrew Breitbart
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU








Can you believe this?  Is there anybody who croaks 
that this guy won't try to make a buck off?
Believe me, I'm no fan of Breibart's, but jeez, what a friggin' stretch 
this is,  Has he no shame?
Do these Mexican lobby cards he has actually sell?

Rick
 

In a message dated 3/1/2012 12:07:13 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
rodxmor...@yahoo.com writes:

  


  
devil makes three---5---com5/us833.JPG
devil ship pirates---15---3060---100k19/us23.JPG
devils 8 ‘69---100k25
Devils angels---11---badm
devils bride---15---50100---sf3
devils brigade---9---100k14/war21.JPG
devils canyon---12---com7
devils children ‘62---15---g15
devils doorway ‘50---8---100k26
devils of darkness ’65 
UK---18---sf8
devils own---15---com5
devils rain ‘75---23---100k26
devils rain---7---com14



singles  sets 
of 8
 
CATALOG:  
VIEW 145 LISTS  5,000 sample JPGS:
##
 
http://posterazzi.blogspot.com
 
http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi
 
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v
 
##

  
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Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart

2012-03-01 Thread John Waldman
Yeah, I wondered that myself.  Who buys this guys stuff?
 
And as far as the if you have to ask what it costs, you can't afford 
it. nonsense, it's a Mexican lobby card for pete sake!  I don't think the 
sky's the limit on one of those.
JW


From: David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart

Hey Rick, I've haven't seen that guy's e-mails for some time.  I set my filters 
so that they're automatically deleted.  His aren't fit to even enter my 
JUNK/SPAM folder, filled daily with people peddling sex, penile enhancers, 
money scams, etc.  He used to turn up there until I tweaked my e-mail filters 
to remove him entirely.  BTW, when you do this, make sure you don't 
accidentally block MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu - you need to manually put 
either his name rodxmorgan or his e-mail address (whatever it is) - into your 
sort your e-mail into folders controls.  The default for his is to delete 
automatically.  I only see his stuff is when it's forwarded like you've done 
below.  He's the guy who once said, if you have to ask what it costs, you 
can't afford it.  We just had a public discussion about how demand for paper 
rises after a celebrity dies, no problem there.  But it's the way that NIM-ROD 
goes about it that tags him as an
 ambulance chaser.  And WHO in world can decipher his lists anyway?   What the 
hell is Devils angels---11---badm?  If I'm ever going to buy a Mexican lobby 
card, it'll be from anyone but him.  However, like others, I DO WONDER if 
anyone on this list has BOUGHT from him.  If so, what was the experience like? 
-d. 


Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:35:40 -0500From: Rixposterz@AOL.COMSubject: Re: RIP 
Andrew BreitbartTo: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUCan you believe this?  Is 
thereanybody who croaks that this guy won't try to make a buck off?
Believe me, I'm no fan of Breibart's, but jeez, what a friggin' stretch this 
is,  Has he no shame?
Do these Mexican lobby cards he has actually sell?
    Rick

In a message dated 3/1/2012 12:07:13 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
rodxmor...@yahoo.com writes:
devil makes three---5---com5/us833.JPG
devil ship pirates---15---3060---100k19/us23.JPG
devils 8 ‘69---100k25
Devils angels---11---badm
devils bride---15---50100---sf3
devils brigade---9---100k14/war21.JPG
devils canyon---12---com7
devils children ‘62---15---g15
devils doorway ‘50---8---100k26
devils of darkness ’65 UK---18---sf8
devils own---15---com5
devils rain ‘75---23---100k26
devils rain---7---com14


singles  sets of 8
 
CATALOG:  VIEW 145 LISTS  5,000 sample JPGS:
##
 
http://posterazzi.blogspot.com/
 
http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi
 
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v
 
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Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart by Rod Organ

2012-03-01 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
one of the best things about rod's emails is they go right to the 
trash can and I never see them


like David says, his emails aren't fit to even be in the junk folder

piece of work doesn't even correctly describe that lowlife

as a matter of fact, compared to Rod Organ, Andrew Breitbart is a prince

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[MOPO] Looking for French Planet of the Apes

2012-03-01 Thread Susan Heim

Hello all,
  I am looking for the 47x63 original French Planet of the Apes. Please send 
info with conditon and price. Thank you in advance.
 
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994
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Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart

2012-03-01 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
Rod Organ would have to stand up on a box for him 
to see over the top of the curb


At 01:51 PM 3/1/2012, John Waldman wrote:

Yeah, I wondered that myself.  Who buys this guys stuff?

And as far as the if you have to ask what it 
costs, you can't afford it. nonsense, it's a 
Mexican lobby card for pete sake!  I don't think 
the sky's the limit on one of those.

JW
From: David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] RIP Andrew Breitbart
Hey Rick, I've haven't seen that guy's e-mails 
for some time.  I set my filters so that they're 
automatically deleted.  His aren't fit to even 
enter my JUNK/SPAM folder, filled daily with 
people peddling sex, penile enhancers, money 
scams, etc.  He used to turn up there until I 
tweaked my e-mail filters to remove him 
entirely.  BTW, when you do this, make sure you 
don't accidentally block 
MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu - you need to 
manually put either his name rodxmorgan or his 
e-mail address (whatever it is) - into your 
sort your e-mail into folders controls.  The 
default for his is to delete automatically.  I 
only see his stuff is when it's forwarded like 
you've done below.  He's the guy who once said, 
if you have to ask what it costs, you can't 
afford it.  We just had a public discussion 
about how demand for paper rises after a 
celebrity dies, no problem there.  But it's the 
way that NIM-ROD goes about it that tags him as 
an ambulance chaser.  And WHO in world can 
decipher his lists anyway?   What the hell is 
Devils angels---11---badm?  If I'm ever going 
to buy a Mexican lobby card, it'll be from 
anyone but him.  However, like others, I DO 
WONDER if anyone on this list has BOUGHT from 
him.  If so, what was the experience like? -d.
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 15:35:40 -0500From: 
Rixposterz@AOL.COMSubject: Re: RIP Andrew 
BreitbartTo: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Can you believe this?  Is thereanybody who 
croaks that this guy won't try to make a buck off?
Believe me, I'm no fan of Breibart's, but jeez, 
what a friggin' stretch this is,  Has he no shame?

Do these Mexican lobby cards he has actually sell?
Rick

In a message dated 3/1/2012 12:07:13 P.M. 
Pacific Standard Time, rodxmor...@yahoo.com writes:

devil makes three---5---com5/us833.JPG
devil ship pirates---15---3060---100k19/us23.JPG
devils 8 ‘69---100k25
Devils angels---11---badm
devils bride---15---50100---sf3
devils brigade---9---100k14/war21.JPG
devils canyon---12---com7
devils children ‘62---15---g15
devils doorway ‘50---8---100k26
devils of darkness ’65 UK---18---sf8
devils own---15---com5
devils rain ‘75---23---100k26
devils rain---7---com14

singles  sets of 8

CATALOG:  VIEW 145 LISTS  5,000 sample JPGS:
##

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http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi

http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v

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[MOPO] Part 7 of my 2012 Major Auction -Horror-Sci-Fi-Fantasy-100 Great Photos-now up on Ebay!

2012-03-01 Thread glenndamato
Folks-At this time the last segment-Part 7-Horror, Sci-Fi-Fantasy-of my 2012 
Major Photo Auction-is now up on Ebay for auction. Check out Man From Planet 
X, King Kong, Attack of the Crab Monsters, Day the World Ended, House 
on Haunted Hill, Godzilla, Beauty and the Beast, Horror of Dracula, The 
Devil  Daniel Webster, The Curse of Frankenstein, Devil Girl From Mars  
much more! Also ending Sunday-Part 6-100 Great Film Noir stills-The Lady From 
Shanghai, The Rope, The Chase,  many more! Enjoy bidding in a fair, 
shill-free auction with reasonable postage. Look for Ebay user ID FANG1959 or 
go to www.fang1959.com  Thanks for looking-Glenn 

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Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire

2012-03-01 Thread S Yafet
How terrible.  Hopefully you can recover something.

My prayers will be with you.

Nathalie


On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Brek Anderson
brekanders...@comcast.netwrote:





 Brek

 - Forwarded Message -
 From: brekanders...@comcast.net
 To: mopo lists...@listserv.american.edu
 Sent: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:46:57 - (UTC)
 Subject: movie posters lost in fire

  Here is a video of a fire where I lost 6000 square feet of items and 6
 large semi trailers full of collectibles, etc. I had over 2000 movie
 posters in the building as well as other movie memorabilia. Other items
 were antiques, autographs, 80,000 books, 40,000 vinyl records, sports
 memorabilia, etc. Since I didn't have insurance, my only hope is a
 lawsuit against the building liability since they had the fire sprinklers
 shut off. I did have some of my better posters out for a show and some in
 another truck.



 http://www.fox13now.com/news/local/kstu-fire-destroys-sawdust-factory-20120203,0,132409.story


 Brek
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Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire- GOD

2012-03-01 Thread dreamfactory
 Ive been thinking of what I would tell someone that has Loss, health
, finance issues and all that...
 well over last 12 years Ive had a smaple of most of it... death,
taxes, health, divorce , business loss, etc etc...not neaarly as bad
in numbers as Ive seen others however when You lose something no
matter what it can devastate your mind, soul and emotions for
years... and years... also Lost love orunrequited Love... Its all a
attack on senses

 so what to do well Ill share what I did,, as I layed in Hospital
and the pastors as ked me if I thought jesus left me I said nooo I
leftjesus as I lost all faith.. it seemed like I was toast.. but then
My brother came in and said well dontpray with me ask God to help and
you talk to him... so that night I said hey look God I dont have a
clue who you are where you are and if you are listeningBut I am lost
, scared and dont havea clue how to turn my life around..Ive screwed
up everything and I even feel bad asking you for help as I dodnt seem
to respect you and when things go good i forget even asking for
help.. so I dont deserve your help... well so then since July
2011 its been a roller coaster and at times i feel nones listening
but then something happens like God inspires a phone call from a
dealerora person will say dont give up and i watch Christian channels
on ytv and the show will adress my current need... just last week a
catholic church and a baptist church ordered from me... yet i still
say ahhh thats a coinsidence...  but then something happens.
then I look at teh bank  acct and think No way Jose as it seems
impossible.. But I made lastmonths expences.. then I though well fine
But now what
so Im back on ebay and listing as between that and some miracle sales
I made it//  its spooky when the savings are deplted and then even
the inventory dwindles But I think well when i stared I had nothing
Im just being recentered and restored By God and all my experience is
still there and memories and the 40 years Ive been in the Business so
in a way Im being groomed. because part of a good business is being
able to handle the emegencies and setbacks. so today after I was
griping at the post office as my shipping this month was 600.00 
I went back and apologized and gave my clerks a cookie and thanksed
them as they may lose thier jobs they have had years/// so I saw i
was selfish and only thinking of my situation// and I wanted them to
know I appreciate everyones life and see im not the only one with
problesms or setbacks.. I just seem to have it down to a science
thats all :::) pleasse return to your regukar channell


 Original Message 
From: sya...@gmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] movie posters lost in fire
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 22:49:13 -0500

How terrible.  Hopefully you can recover something.

My prayers will be with you.

Nathalie


On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Brek Anderson
brekanders...@comcast.netwrote:





 Brek

 - Forwarded Message -
 From: brekanders...@comcast.net
 To: mopo lists...@listserv.american.edu
 Sent: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:46:57 - (UTC)
 Subject: movie posters lost in fire

  Here is a video of a fire where I lost 6000 square feet of items
and 6
 large semi trailers full of collectibles, etc. I had over 2000
movie
 posters in the building as well as other movie memorabilia. Other
items
 were antiques, autographs, 80,000 books, 40,000 vinyl records,
sports
 memorabilia, etc. Since I didn't have insurance, my only hope is a
 lawsuit against the building liability since they had the fire
sprinklers
 shut off. I did have some of my better posters out for a show and
some in
 another truck.




http://www.fox13now.com/news/local/kstu-fire-destroys-sawdust-factory
-20120203,0,132409.story


 Brek
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