Re: [MOPO] Sniping

2012-10-20 Thread William Scott
I have been burned in the past by free sniping websites.  Their servers are too 
unreliable and there's zero customer support.


Gavelsnipe and Gixen immediately come to mind.  Their both free and they both 
totally suck.


~WS 



-Original Message-
From: Richard C Evans evan...@mac.com
To: MoPo-L MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sat, Oct 20, 2012 10:52 pm
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Sniping


Use BidTamer, have paid but at the moment using the free version.
By paying fee snipe buffer can be reduced to 3 seconds, free version is minimum 
of 10 seconds.
Also, with free version there's a limited number of snipes, think it's 3 a week.










On 21 Oct 2012, at 03:39, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:



Hi to you all
There are quite a few websites around that allow you to snipe on auctions. Some 
charge a fee and some don't. I used to use one that charged but have lately 
switched to another site that is totally free. Just wondering if any of you use 
sites that charge a fee for sniping and, if so, do they give you anything extra 
that the free sniping sites dont?
Regards
John

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Re: [MOPO] R.I.P. Movie Collector's World 1976-2012

2012-10-16 Thread William Scott

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2004/1227/156.html


Hey KOOSE do you mean the Jim Halperin who was convicted of mail fraud at age 
13?  The article above by Forbes indicates he is a very bad man.




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-Original Message-
From: David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
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Sent: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 21:06
Subject: Re: [MOPO] R.I.P. Movie Collector's World 1976-2012


Terrible news but I'm with everyone else - Brian Bukantis should be commended 
for squeezing as much as he could out of MCW for so many glorious years - even 
as people continued to flee to the Internet.  I was proud to have been a 
monthly contributor many years ago, writing columns about the hobby, covering 
auction results and the occasional unsavory scandal.  I know Brian suffered 
through many headaches trying to get my controversial opinions into print - 
while trying not to offend his advertisers.  I got to meet a lot of names in 
the hobby through that column, including Bruce H. and Jim Halperin and Grey 
Smith, etc., as well as some big-time buyers and consignors like Stephen 
Fishler, Claude Litton and Marty Saltzman.  Over the last decade, Bruce H. 
continued to be MCW's biggest champion, marketing it on his own site.  
Three-cheers to Brian B. for giving his all to a magazine - whose legacy in the 
poster collecting world - is forever etched in stone.  -d.




Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 17:54:52 -0500
From: brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: R.I.P. Movie Collector's World 1976-2012
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

I am so very sad to announce that On Monday, October 15 two of the most highly 
respected film buff publications, Movie Collector’s World (MCW) and Classic 
Images (CI) announced that they had come to an agreement on the sale of MCW. 
Classic Images has agreed to buy Movie Collectors World, a Michigan based 
newspaper published by Brian Bukantis since 1985. The agreement was made on 
Friday, October 12. The two papers, serving movie buffs around the world, will 
be merged into one monthly publication. Under the terms of the agreement, 
currently active paid MCW subscribers will receive each monthly issue of CI, 
beginning with the December issue, for the length of their MCW subscription 
term.

Those of you who only joined this hobby the past few years only know of MCW as 
a thin magazine, filled mostly with auction announcements and ads for the 
foremost dealers.

But for those of us who have been in the hobby for decades, we remember so well 
those pre-Internet days when a large portion of the collectors and dealers 
subscribed to this then bulging publication, because it was THE number one way 
to buy and sell, and pretty much the most important day of the month was the 
one when MCW arrived!

This really IS the end of an era. I want to publicly thank Brian Bukantis for 
publishing it the past 27 years, and for doing a superb job throughout that 
time (of course, the ONLY thing he couldn't overcome was the Internet, which is 
rapidly putting EVERY newspaper and magazine out of business, and Brian should 
be quite proud that he was able to continue publishing as long as he did). He 
is a great guy, both personally and professionally, and he added immeasurably 
to our hobby. The ONLY silver lining to this is that Brian's life now won't be 
spent going from one urgent deadline to another!

I will have more about this (and a farewell message from Brian) in my next 
weekly e-mail club message on Sunday!

Bruce
-- 

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Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we take 
lunch)
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[MOPO]

2012-09-18 Thread William Scott

I wonder if anything like this has ever happened in Heritage's movie poster 
auctions?




http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012/06/attorney-accused-of-creating-fake-law-firm-paying-himself-9-million/




http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflatNumber=5999013fpart=1




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