David, I agree with you wholeheartedly on this issue. When I'm in the
market for a particular one-sheet I always consider whether or not it's
for investment purposes or for presentation purposes. If it's for
presentation purposes (and by that I mean whether I plan to have it
framed and displayed)
I think I here what freeman are saying, - what the hell are a inbacked
poster Michael? [sic]
Ah don't we all miss the days when the spelling police patrolled our
little list like the robots in THX 1138
So since I opened up this can of worms let me conclude - I do not agree
with
I totally agree with the incisive retrospective of David K and would like to
add a little.
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I totally agree with the incisive retrospective of David K. Most people
collect posters but in a general way. There are certain collectors who are
obsessive about certain subjects, actors or series. As everyone knows I am a
collector of many genres but I started (and still continue) as a
Hi,
I listed on Ebay some Romanian posters and photos.
Click on the links to see them:
Bullitt -Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset (hot rod)
Great Escape- Steve McQueen,dir. John Sturges
Bloody-thirsty Monster-Tisa Farrow-horror
ROMY SCHNEIDER - color postcard #1
ROMY SCHNEIDER - small photo #19
OR
Verbally bitch slap a whiney know-it-all on MOPO on his tiresome and oft
repeated declarations based on a single narrow and as written fallacious
declarations and when it makes them cry I am a HARSH MEANIE. Oh pooh!
Michael if you can't substantiate then ..damn I can't think
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Correct, and that is why, if you go into the auction archives at Heritage, the
realized prices includes the buyers premium.
Sue
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From: Claude Littonmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Freeman, Happy Birthday! (I can't believe I'm actually older than you...That's
a little depressing.)
Also, that was the BEST POST EVER ON MOPO!!
Congratulations from a slightly older (not yet linenbacked) curmudgeon.
Dave
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Freeman,
I have four things to say in support of Linenbacking:
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Further, thank you for the succinct DARK KNIGHT review w/o the
gushing spoilers you constantly lob like
paper tape grenades when telling me about your fave films (and you
know I'm kidding...or am I?).
Happy
That's the best one I've heard so far. Sorry for not responding to all the
replys. I am normally off the computer Sunday and Monday. I didn't realize what
a can or worms I was opening, but glad it sparked a good discussion.
Sue
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Freeman...you is a gas!
Richard
Richard Del Belso
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:11:46 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MOPO] OH GOOD GRIEF FART IN CHURCH ONCE AND EVERYONE CALLS YOU
STINKY
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
OR
Verbally bitch slap a whiney know-it-all on
MOPO
I have to agree with Claude on this one. Freeman is one of the nicest people I
have met in this hobby. He is funny and very generous. I typically find his
posts very thought provoking and usually hilarious. Sometimes, we humans,
particularly out of frustration, say things that are
Sue:
I don't know Freeman. He may be wonderful guy. But calling someone's
opinion -- especially a thought out, defined opinion -- moronic is neither
nice nor intelligent. He's saying no one is allowed to disagree with his
opinion. Something nice people -- and polite people -- simply do not
Hey Craig,
I do appreciate your opinion. I know you as my customer, fellow movie poster
collector and know you are a very fair person. My experiences with Freeman have
been positive. As I said, sometimes we all steer away from our regular demeanor
for whatever reasons, ie. bad day,
I don't like what I am seeing. First you all divide into two camps over
whether the buyers premium should be included in the price, and then one
side calls those who disagree morons, and then you all again divide into two
camps over whether that is an appropriate insult!
I understand you all have
Bruce, I agree that no minds appear to have been changed which is why
I tried, feebly, to change the subject.
However, I couldn't agree with you more. Gay Married folks with guns
can do whatever they want...
Patrick
ps: methinks that's # 2 for me. So any further thoughts shall be
If you need something to unify behind, why don't we discuss how awful eBay
is?
The other day, my son (who is 11) discovered the joys of reading Dave Barry.
So we logged onto eBay found a lot of 10 books closing in a couple of hours.
We put in a bid and won (10 books for $11 + $7
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Hi Freeman,
Happy Birthday my friend!! And many more to come!!
I value our friendship higly. Its been and it's a pleassure to have you
around, always!!
** **DAMN! NOW MY ASS NEEDS BACKING discreet of
courseDARIO!
Thank goodness for puns. I back you any day. So let me say
Happy Birthday Freeman! What a passionate and intelligent group we are.
Cheers,
Toochis
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To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 7:11:46 AM
Subject: [MOPO] OH GOOD GRIEF FART IN CHURCH ONCE AND
You poor baby. I can't believe that happened to your son... and so
young...
Did I ever tell you about my kid brother, Captain Atheist? He was on
the news, too. I think I'll get him the '10 Commandments' for
Hanukah... (the poster). He'll go nuts! LOL!!! Hey, if he's an
atheist, I'm
Whatever religion or political party you are. Whether you restore or
not, in times of PayPal, and in times of wrong listings. I now
pronounce you a year older!
YAY FREEMAN!!!
Let us resolve and work toward achieving some very simple
propositions: There are no acceptable limits and there
Bravo Evan.while there are definitely some issues Ebay could deal with
better, I have had some wonderful experiences. My daughter, turning 12
tomorrow, and I collect Disney pins and Beatles memorabilia. We log on all the
time together and have a blast finding just the right pin or some
Hi Folks,
I have gotta tell you.there are some great personalities on
this site and enjoy mysemi-lurking considerably. These two post
simply and emphatically got me laughing out loud.
But to the point. Evan, this is really important to me. Do you feel the
books (10) now
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I couldn't have said it better.
Happy B-Day Freeman!
Bruce, just the mention of J.R.
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Heim
.Some people say value, some say cost, etc. I guess, for me personally,
when I think of the value of a poster I purchased, I think of it in terms
of how much money I had to give for that poster.
I used to think the same way Sue,
catching up on two days worth of e-mails and wow the summer doldrums are
over...mopo has come alive...why settle in with TCM..i'm curling up with
MoPo tonight
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From: Alan Heimann
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 10:51 AM
Subject: [MOPO] wow
catching up on two days worth of e-mails and wow the summer
I agree with Sean
At 05:29 PM 7/15/2008, Sean Linkenback wrote:
From: MoPo List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Heim
Some people say value, some say cost, etc. I
guess, for me personally, when I think of the
value of a poster I purchased, I think of it
in terms of how much
I just wanted to mention to those of you who are complaining of being
overwhelmed by the recent surge in the number of posts. (too many posts is a
bad thing?? I think not!) Anyway...
You can set your MoPo subscription to DIGEST MODE and receive messages in a
single daily e-mail. That e-mail
Surely
when you bid with HA or who ever that charges a BO, then you figure that into
your cost before you bid and bid accordingly.
I mean, you want a poster, you are willing to pay $x, then if there is a BP,
you say OK, my bid is $x minus %x so at the end of the day I pay what Im
willing to..?
Bruce is wondering whether I remembered to bid on his auctions.
This time, I did the immediate lowball bid approach on about 10
auctions. By the next day, I had lost the lead on most of them.
There was only one poster that I was really interested in: Charlie
McCarthy, Detective. I thought
roger,
-do a little reading on the duo and you will know why they were so
popular and loved--even on the radio.
it was also a different time and world.. simple ways to entertain the
masses.
jeff
On Jul 15, 2008, at 9:11 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
For some inexplicable reason, they had one
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