Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Richard Evans
While since I've seen it too, but I think it was a lesser title like  
Across the Pacific or similar.


On 20 Jul 2010, at 18:19, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:

In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn  
Casablanca 6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen  
and Diane Keaton.
Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time  
though..

Wolfgang

Kinoart.net

Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von  
Michael B

Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?


wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have  
ever seen the 3sheet.


wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

inserts are 10/15??


michael






In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, gre...@ha.com 
 writes:
Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and  
now is a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold  
this portrait card and all being different copies. And though this  
would normally sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are  
always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it is all about  
who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we  
receive less than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.


Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many  
great after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare  
material. Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for  
those of you from this group who did participate, thank you so much.  
And for those just watching, that is appreciated too.


We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be  
saving for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!

Highlights we are hoping to include:

Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade – one sheet
Casablanca –six sheet

Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of  
Bruce Hershenson

Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage

Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very  
fine) sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20  
years ago! Like I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20  
years to buy quality movie paper, even if you have to go through the  
annoyance of de-slabbing your item.


Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk 
 wrote:

Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging  
by pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the  
price.



Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/ 
when it comes time to resell it


We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it  
doesn't appear to have had a particularly positive effect.




On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:

As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend,  
and a collector who's younger and much less experienced in this  
hobby than most of you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...


The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the  
portrait card from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded  
7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very Fine:


http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage  
auction, and I actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether  
I'd be devaluing the card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm  
inclined to do so that when I frame it, it will look the same as my  
other framed lobby cards.  (Though I have a large box of posters  
under my bed, I always buy them with the intention of framing and  
hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for anything bigger than a  
window card at the moment.  I buy posters as decoration, not  
investments.)


In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their  
*original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top  
border (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared  
to be a large tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image  
area.  What's interesting is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at  
Heritage:


Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the  
sleeves to hang them up. You would just have to have the card  
regraded again if you resold it. None of the defects were supposed  
to be mentioned when it was CGC graded. The tear was taken into  

Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Richard is right, as usual.

*http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/202495.html*

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.ukwrote:

 While since I've seen it too, but I think it was a lesser title like Across
 the Pacific or similar.

 On 20 Jul 2010, at 18:19, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:

 In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca
 6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
 Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time
 though..
 Wolfgang

 Kinoart.net

 *Von:* MoPo List 
 [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 ] *Im Auftrag von *Michael B
 *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
 *An:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 *Betreff:* [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?


 wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever
 seen the 3sheet.

 wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 inserts are 10/15??


 michael






 In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
 gre...@ha.com writes:

 Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now *
 is* a good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this
 portrait card and all being different copies. And though this would normally
 sell in this day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a
 Heritage auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and
 participating.
 Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less
 than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.

 Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
 after-auction
 dealshttp://movieposters.ha.com/common/search_results.php?N=54+794+4294957167
  to be had and they are moving fast!
 We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material.
 Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this
 group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching,
 that is appreciated too.

 We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving
 for what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
 Highlights we are hoping to include:

 Public Enemy- one sheet
 Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
 Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
 Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
 Red Dust-  six sheet
 Frankenstein- six sheet
 Cavalcade – one sheet
 Casablanca –six sheet

 Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)



 *From:* MoPo List 
 [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 ] *On Behalf Of *Bruce Hershenson
 *Sent:* Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
 *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage


 Holy Macaroni, how did *THAT *card (certified to be fine to very fine)
 sell for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like
 I have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality
 movie paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing
 your item.

 Bruce
 On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk
 wrote:
 Very nice, the best card.
 And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by
 pics, the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.


 Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it
 comes time to resell it


 We can probably reserve judgement on that.
 With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't
 appear to have had a particularly positive effect.




 On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
 As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a
 collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of
 you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

 The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card
 from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded
 Fine/Very Fine:

 http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

 I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I
 actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the
 card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when
 I frame it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I
 have a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the
 intention of framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for
 anything bigger than a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as
 decoration, not investments.)

 In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their
 *original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border
 (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large
 tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's
 interesting is the 

Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Is it CASABLANCA?  I thought I remembered an ACROSS THE PACIFIC six in one of 
those Woody Allen films.

MovieArt had a CASABLANCA six at one time, and we sold it to Jose Carpio who 
sent it on to somewhere 

Kirby

On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:

 In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca 
 6sheet (or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
 Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..
 Wolfgang
  
 Kinoart.net
  
 Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von Michael B
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
 An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
  
  
 wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen 
 the 3sheet.
  
 wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?
  
 inserts are 10/15??
  
  
 michael
  
  
  
  
  
  
 In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
 gre...@ha.com writes:
 Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
 good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card 
 and all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this 
 day and age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage 
 auction, as it is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
 Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
 than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.
  
 Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
 after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!
 We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. 
 Over 1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this 
 group who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, 
 that is appreciated too.
  
 We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
 what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
 Highlights we are hoping to include:
  
 Public Enemy- one sheet
 Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
 Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
 Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
 Red Dust-  six sheet
 Frankenstein- six sheet
 Cavalcade – one sheet
 Casablanca –six sheet
  
 Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)
  
  
  
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
 Hershenson
 Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage
  
 Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell 
 for four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I 
 have been saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie 
 paper, even if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your 
 item.
 
 Bruce
 
 On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk 
 wrote:
 Very nice, the best card.
 And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
 the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.
  
 
 Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it 
 comes time to resell it
  
 We can probably reserve judgement on that.
 With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
 to have had a particularly positive effect.
 
 
 
 On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
 
 As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
 collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
 you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...
 
 The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card 
 from MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded 
 Fine/Very Fine:
 
 http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797
 
 I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
 actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the 
 card by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I 
 frame it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.  (Though I 
 have a large box of posters under my bed, I always buy them with the 
 intention of framing and hanging them; I'm just out of wall space for 
 anything bigger than a window card at the moment.  I buy posters as 
 decoration, not investments.)
 
 In addition to my query about CGC, I also asked Heritage about their 
 *original* description (no longer up), which noted a tear in the top border 
 (that I couldn't see), but said nothing about what appeared to be a large 
 tear in the bottom middle that went up into the image area.  What's 
 interesting is the reply I got from Bruce Carteron at Heritage:
 
 Thanks for your inquiry. You can certainly take these out of the sleeves to 

Re: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?

2010-07-20 Thread Marty Davis
Speaking of CASABLANCA 6-sheets, the first time I saw the poster was at a 
1980's NYC auction.  It may have been a Guernsey's auction.  The poster set a 
new world record for the highest price paid for a movie poster at auction, 
selling for about $20,000.  The auction was held at some sort of Armory 
building in Manhattan, that had very high ceilings.  The CASABLANCA 6-sheet was 
linenbacked, and hanging on a wall about twenty feel above the floor.  After 
the auction, as I was paying for my posters, auction employees were on ladders 
trying to remove the CASABLANCA 6-sheet.  The employees lost their grip on the 
poster, and the most expensive film poster ever sold at auction came crashing 
down from twenty feet.  Nobody freaked out, which led me to suspect that an 
absentee bidder won the poster.

--- On Tue, 7/20/10, Wolfgang Jahn m...@fantompaper.com wrote:


From: Wolfgang Jahn m...@fantompaper.com
Subject: [MOPO] AW: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010, 5:19 PM








In PLAY IT AGAIN SAM there’s what looks like an original worn Casablanca 6sheet 
(or 3sh?) over the bed in a scene with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
Anyone noticed that? Quite some time since I saw the film last time though..
Wolfgang
 
Kinoart.net
 


Von: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] Im Auftrag von Michael B
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010 19:05
An: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Betreff: [SPAM?]: [MOPO] a casablanca 6 sheet?
 

  

wow,,,a CASABLANCA 6 sheet.  i dont believe i have ever seen 
the 3sheet.

 

wanna predict the amount it will sell for?  35/40,000?

 

inserts are 10/15??

 

 

michael

 

 

 

 

 

 


In a message dated 7/20/2010 12:06:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, gre...@ha.com 
writes:


Yes, it did sell for $388.38! Many good deals were had by buyers and now is a 
good time to buy! This was the fourth time to have sold this portrait card and 
all being different copies. And though this would normally sell in this day and 
age at $500-700, there are always tremendous deals in a Heritage auction, as it 
is all about who is watching at that time and participating.
Thousands of participants buy and bid with us every day and we receive less 
than 1% in returns of merchandise for any reason.
 
Overall the Auction did almost $1.2 million and counting, with many great 
after-auction deals to be had and they are moving fast!
We set some great records for the more rare and some not so rare material. Over 
1200 bidders participated in the auction and for those of you from this group 
who did participate, thank you so much. And for those just watching, that is 
appreciated too.
 
We have a tremendous November auction shaping up now so please be saving for 
what is sure to be an outstanding selection!
Highlights we are hoping to include:
 
Public Enemy- one sheet
Little Caesar- one sheet and Six Sheet
Gold Rush - One Sheet and Twenty-four Sheet
Animal Crackers - one sheet Style A
Red Dust-  six sheet
Frankenstein- six sheet
Cavalcade – one sheet
Casablanca –six sheet
 
Notice: these are what are hoped for! ;-)
 
 
 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce 
Hershenson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:04 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Slabbed Lobby Cards at Heritage
 
Holy Macaroni, how did THAT card (certified to be fine to very fine) sell for 
four hundred smackers? I sold that for $750 over 20 years ago! Like I have been 
saying, this is the best time in over 20 years to buy quality movie paper, even 
if you have to go through the annoyance of de-slabbing your item.

Bruce

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Richard Evans evan...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Very nice, the best card.
And very similar condition to the one sold last Nov, (though judging by pics, 
the colours appear to be stronger on yours), but at 2/3 the price.


 
Since taking my new lobby out of the plastic only de-values it if/when it comes 
time to resell it
 
We can probably reserve judgement on that.
With this particular card, (albeit in a difficult climate), it doesn't appear 
to have had a particularly positive effect.





On 19 Jul 2010, at 17:41, Reel Classics Posters wrote:
As the purchaser of a slabbed lobby card from Heritage this weekend, and a 
collector who's younger and much less experienced in this hobby than most of 
you, I thought I'd throw in a couple cents...

The slabbed card I bought ($325 bid --$400 all told) is the portrait card from 
MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939), CGC graded 7.0, Heritage graded Fine/Very 
Fine:

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=7025Lot_No=83797

I'd never seen a CGC encapsulated lobby before this Heritage auction, and I 
actually emailed Heritage asking about it -- whether I'd be devaluing the card 
by removing it from the plastic, which I'm inclined to do so that when I frame 
it, it will look the same as my other framed lobby cards.