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Hershenson
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 6:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] The One That Got Away
Good topic! I have tens of thousands of pressbooks in my collection, and I have
a firm rule to never sell any I don't have a dupe of. I
material for sale or trade,
please let me know.
Neil
From: Walton, Jeffrey jeffrey.wal...@fisglobal.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2012, 14:47
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The One That Got Away
I don’t think I truly ever regretted
, 14:47
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I don’t think I truly ever regretted selling a poster- maybe I have a
little dealer in me. Most of the times I sell posters to trade up to
something I really want, so I’ll gather a few lesser posters and help snag
that holy grail. Both
for basically
peanuts many many years ago.
From: Walton, Jeffrey jeffrey.wal...@fisglobal.com
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:47:12 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The One That Got Away
I don’t think I truly ever regretted selling
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:47:12 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The One That Got Away
I don’t think I truly ever regretted selling a poster- maybe I have a little
dealer in me. Most of the times I sell posters to trade up to something I
really want, so
in our
house; we also had special areas for Hitchcock and Bogart. -d.
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 16:52:36 +0100
From: evan...@mac.com
Subject: Re: The One That Got Away
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Likewise, I've trimmed down a lot, aiming to own just those I display.No huge
regrets, but wish I
Yes, the Gilda might give me a pang or two to be honest.
Simon
From: David Kusumoto
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 12:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] The One That Got Away
* We've sold off the bulk of our collection - and as people have seen from
pictures I've posted
be NO WAY we'd be able get
them in the same fabulous condition. -d.
Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 00:13:36 +0100
From: fab5fre...@btinternet.com
Subject: Re: The One That Got Away
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Yes, the Gilda might give me a pang or two to be honest.
Simon
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 16
, 2012 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The One That Got Away
Good topic! I have tens of thousands of pressbooks in my collection, and I have
a firm rule to never sell any I don't have a dupe of. I have turned down some
incredible offers for ones from specialists (a Chaplin collector want's
Of all the movie posters I've had in my life, the ones I miss the most are some
Japanese fabric banners used to line buildings and streets advertising a film.
I got these in the early 70's. 3 were of no-name B movies, but the 4th was for
Akira Kurasawa's Dodeskaden
It wasn't their value
About 25 years ago, I sold a Return Of Dr. X 1/2 Sheet (Bogart, 1939)
because I needed the money to pay bills, I've sold many better posters since
then, but at that time I was really, really into collecting,,,this was way
before I started selling in MCW, on eBay or otherwise. For some
Good topic! I have tens of thousands of pressbooks in my collection, and I
have a firm rule to never sell any I don't have a dupe of. I have turned
down some incredible offers for ones from specialists (a Chaplin
collector want's this one, a Harlow collector wants that one, etc).
My logic is that
Mope friends -
I just lost out on a lobby card that would have filled a gap in my collection.
Not a drastic loss but it would have been nice to have.
It got me wondering about stories on the one that got away.
Anyone care to share?
Glenn T.
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Once when I first came to Hollywood in the late 1970's...
I was broke, of course, and living off burritos -
(Paid for with movie posters - I might add.)
I went to a Sotheby's auction, I think -
Long before movie posters really showed their face at such events -
There was this German 24 sheet
The night is bitter
The stars have lost their glitter
etc
K.
On May 11, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Alan Adler wrote:
Once when I first came to Hollywood in the late 1970's...
I was broke, of course, and living off burritos -
(Paid for with movie posters - I might add.)
I went to a Sotheby's auction,
.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: Alan Adler
To: Glenn Taranto
Cc: mopo-l@listserv.american.edu
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The one that got away -
Once when I first came to Hollywood in the late 1970's...
I was broke, of course
About 25 years ago, there was an ad in a Pennysaver-type weekly paper here
in L.A. for a Frankenstein 7 Foot Statue being sold for $75. I would check
the paper every week religiously when it came out on Thursdays and
immediately call if anything sounded promising. On this particular
Rick -
That's one helluva story!
Glenn
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Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY!
About 25 years ago, there was an ad in a Pennysaver-type weekly paper
wow Rick that made my heart cringe...:) gsh.. great story.
I have so damn many that Got away its hard to think of ones that I
actually got to keep. and sell . :)
heres a few of my classics one day the phone rings and it was Dick
Smith's son ( Dick Smith did exorsist special
how did you acquire a random Oscar that you would have later been
able to offer on Ebay? and for what film or actor was it for?
jeff
On May 11, 2008, at 5:50 PM, Tom Martin wrote:
and I tried to sell a Oscar® on ebay only to have the academy
almost lynch me...:)
Visit the
long story... but its back at the academy safe and sound jeff...
no worries..
and how I got it??? I just wandered upon it..
as to who it was...? have no idea...
Jeff Potokar wrote:
how did you acquire a random Oscar that you would have later been able
to offer on Ebay? and for what
Wow!
That is an amazing and exciting story, Rick! I was going to write
about the mistake I made about my credit card which made me lower my
bid and lose a 'White Pongo' 3 sheet but now that you've unleashed
this great tale, my big monkeys seem so small. But I still regret
that. And I
OMG, Rick, you win...I don't know if there is a prize for the biggest
'one that got away', but if there is, it's yours!
So, for me, it was around 2000 when I was a neophyte Movie Poster
admirer/collector and so I was just learning
the ropes and into trying to win items on Ebay. I'd sit
HERES ONE THAT HAUNTS ME TO THIS DAYMY SON CAME HOME FROM
MANHATTAN ONE DAY AFTER SPENDING A DAY IN CENTRAL PARK WITH MY MOTHER.
HE HAD A FAVORITE BOOK WITH HIM THAT HE TOOK WHEREVER HE WENT...THE
FIVE CHINESE BROTHERS...A FEW DAY LATER I WAS THUMBING THROUGH THE BOOK
AND FOUND A YELLOW PIECE
Something we've all know for a long time -
Freeman rocks!
What if all the world were Free Men?
Glenn T.
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From: Patrick Michael Tupy
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Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY!
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