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Subject: Aw: Re: [MOPO] Bruce's auction - Catching up 24 hours later.
Re. Beanie Babies: I remember an ebay listing for a bulk lot of Beanie Babies
going viral at some point. That must‘ve been a
Re. Beanie Babies: I remember an ebay listing for a bulk lot of Beanie Babies going viral at some point. That must‘ve been at the hight of BB craze: The guy had simply photographed the lot, and his description read something like: ‚These belonged to my wife. Thankfully she‘s gone, and now these
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To: Moviemem Original Movie Posters
Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce's auction - (typos corrected; it's 341am Pacific Time
out here).
John
Good question! If the right person came along, I would take them in as a
partner tomorrow. I know that after a transition per
uot;
Greg Douglass
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 1:55 PM
From: "S Yafet"
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce's auction
That film has great paper. Sorry you missed it, Toochis.
Nathalie
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021, 12:36 PM Toochis r <zimorri...@g
That film has great paper. Sorry you missed it, Toochis.
Nathalie
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021, 12:36 PM Toochis r wrote:
> Glad there were some successful bids on this list. UNKNOWN is the one I
> keep missing Nathalie. I took my eye off one minute due to work and it
> slipped away!
>
> On Mon, Dec
Which one was that?
Nathalie
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021, 1:19 PM Toochis r wrote:
> Same here. I bid. I lost. Lots of wonderful posters. Glad the
> collecting is at a healthy pace. One rarity has me kicking myself for not
> staying in it!
>
> The Anna May Wong poster was gorgeous! Never have
Same here. I bid. I lost. Lots of wonderful posters. Glad the collecting
is at a healthy pace. One rarity has me kicking myself for not staying in
it!
The Anna May Wong poster was gorgeous! Never have seen that one.
Toochis
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 9:59 AM S Yafet wrote:
> It was a great
It was a great auction. Sorry you didn't get what you hoped for. So many
rare pieces. I did win some Merry Christmas to me gifts. One regret. I
didn't bid on an absolute rarity that went sky high. Maybe next time.
Happy holidays and the best to you in 2022.
Nathalie
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021,
I participated in yesterdays auction..I didn't win..first thing that came
to mind was a line from Indiana Jones and the Holy Grail.."you lost today
kid but it doesn't mean you have to like it"..and i didn't like it but on a
reflection a number of pieces that I have copies of were in the auction
I really wonder how much of a bargain these posters are...certainly from
the point of view of obtaining a poster you want, often linenbacked, no
buyers premium and no shipping charges?..makes bruce's auctions
very attractive ..for posters like cat people..perhaps this copy had
more
restoration
well Bruce's day one is over I have to say, that there were lots of
surprises some incredible bargains.
one bargain I was lucky to win was the Orphee french 1 panel.. This
is one of my top ten films and I always watch it with a new
girlfriend . I was shocked that I was able to achieve this
The one sheet of Iron Duke (1934) starring George Arliss went for $192 in Bruce's auction. I have a mint half sheet of the same title, a much more pleasing poster. It is stone cold mint, never folded and a sight to behold.
PLUS - I even have a better title of Arliss -CARDINAL RICHELEAU also 1934.
Kudos to Bruce. I emailed him yesterday regarding the dating of some of his Belgians, particularly Double Indemnity. Allied films were not screened in occupied Belgium, so the 1944 date was inaccurate, although it is the first Belgian release.
To his credit, Bruce wrote back and indicated he's
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