Hi Members - I have 13 complete lobby sets on EBAY ending next Thursday. All
start at $15.99 or less! Titles from the 50s and 60s. Included in the listing
is PORK CHOP HILL with Gregory Peck, I AIM AT THE STARS, TOWN WITHOUT PITY
with Kirk Douglas, X-15 (a rare little gem starring Mary
I agree with Rich and Kirby!
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art
sa...@comic-art.com wrote:
She is a true professional, and a very nice lady.
I agree
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Ten Signposts to Identify Endangered Collecting Categories
by Harry Rinker (03/16/10).
http://www.worthpoint.com/blog-entry/ten-signposts-identify-endangered-collecting-categories?utm_source=WorthPoint+Insider+Listutm_campaign=cf94b34d78-insider-7utm_medium=emailmc_cid=cf94b34d78mc_eid=9c7686e1e6
Hi, Everyone,
I have about 40 Auctions CLOSING SUNDAY, lots and lots of GREAT TITLES
and STARS at BARGAIN PRICES. Below is a link to ALL AUCTIONS as well as a
few INDUVIDUAL LINKS as a sample for you.
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN AND TAKE A LOOK! Thanks to all,
I gave away about 80-100 of Bruce's poster books at the Cherrywood Book
and Plant Swap this morning. So: Bruce: if you get any new customers from my
neighborhood -
I need a 20% commission.
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680
MOPO,
We're looking for the following:
WHATEVER WORKS one sheet
WALTZ WITH BASHIR one sheet
STAR TREK WRATH OF KHAN one sheet (Peak art) - unfolded
THE THING Australian one sheet
THE ADJUSTER French 47x63
STOLEN KISSES Cuban 20x30
Best,
Stan
Posteritati
239 Centre Street
New York, NY 10013
Thanks Kirby. I keep hearing from people who have done similar giveaways,
and of course Marty Davis gives them to all his buyers.
I know its hard to believe, but I am getting quite low on most of the
non-sold out books. By the end of this year, at the absolute latest, the
bonus books to every
it's a fantastic article that reports things we as longtime dealers
already know and that comic book collectors need to examine
in comics right now, there is much talk about Action comics #1 CGC
8.0 grade sold for $1mil, then Heritage sold Detective #27 8.0 for
$1,075,000 and just this week
For a week will be in L.A. Having fun and meeting people. Happy Easter to
all
jim
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I am no comic book expert, butwas oncea moderate collector. Wasn't the comic book market quite soft until Heritage entered the market in a "big way" and heavily promoted the comic book industry about 7-10 years ago ??
-Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art
no, it's never been really soft and Heritage didn't do anything to
change the field's direction
but it's a classic bubble hobby.. they keep thinking it only goes
up-up-up and if you read the comic boards, that is the general
sentiment. Anyone who challenges that thought is roundly admonished
Sounds like there are parallels to the real estate bubble of a few years
ago.
Or the Greater Fool theory. Once a few of the big players decide to back
off, prices can go down just as quick as they go up.
If the people buying these items have a true love of them, that's a healthy
hobby. But when
it does indeed Bruce and that's how I knew the housing bubble was
gonna to come as early as 2003 (we did have one of the hottest
markets). I rented a house in 2000. It was brand new and the houses
on either side were still building
the owner bought it for $120k.
within a year he offered it to
Gotta love Rich... Always looking on the bright side!
GT :)
- Original Message -
From: Richard Halegua Comic Art
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] An excellent thought provoking article: Ten Signposts to
Identify
it's not a matter of bright or dark side.. it's looking at reality
determining what the results should be
I wish I had been wrong.
here's a quote from an email I sent someone in 2004:
James, unfortunately I fear that not only will housing prices fall,
but it's entirely possible that when it
I think Glenn was referring to your dinner date, you scoundrel.
Ted
--- On Sat, 4/3/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote:
From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] An excellent thought provoking article: Ten Signposts to
Identify Endangered
Thanks, Brude... You are correct, sir!
GT
- Original Message -
From: Brude
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] An excellent thought provoking article: Ten Signposts to
Identify Endangered Collecting Categories
Diane is a lovely lady and a really nice person. I live quite close to
her shop and don't drop in nearly as often as I should to say hi and
ogle the merchandise...oh, and I look at the posters sometimes as well.
Greg Douglass
James Richard wrote:
Kirby (and Diane, of course),
This is an
My pleasure, Glenn. Seems Rich has some 'other' things on his mind.
Ted
--- On Sat, 4/3/10, Glenn Taranto exit...@gte.net wrote:
From: Glenn Taranto exit...@gte.net
Subject: Re: [MOPO] An excellent thought provoking article: Ten Signposts to
Identify Endangered Collecting Categories
To:
Agreed!
GT
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From: Brude
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU ; Glenn Taranto
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] An excellent thought provoking article: Ten Signposts to
Identify Endangered Collecting Categories
My pleasure,
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