Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-20 Thread Helmut Hamm
Blame it on MGM. Years ago, I talked about this with somebody who managed one 
of Berlin's largest premiere cinemas back in the days. He was in the position 
to take home any kind of advertising material he was interested in. And he sure 
did…

He said that MGM did not care much about the small lenticulars, but that they 
made it VERY clear that they wanted the 23x33 displays returned.

Helmut

> 
> One day I hope to buy the larger 2001 23x33 Lenticular in decent condition 
> but I haven’t seen one for sale in a decade. Who’s holding out on me? =)


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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

2018-11-19 Thread Tom Martin
truegreat time to Buy lionel trains as no young people seem to be 
into trains...
matter of fact Young people like  computers, TVs gadgets more then large 
stuff,,,they have all gone cyber.


trends seem to be cars...homes, andpersonal items liekvanity stuff..
the cars...seems bigandtravel..andhome items like furniture and even 
home improvement...


all in the budget realm...low maintenance except super Richthey 
seems out of control and have plenty of Funds





On 2018-11-19 14:33, Jay Nemeth-Johannes wrote:

We have had this discussion several times.  People tend to collect
memories and mostly during their middle age period from 40-60 years 
old.
These days, stuff from the 1960s and earlier are before they were born, 
so
they can only relate to a few timeless classics.  80s and 90s are red 
hot

now.

You see this in the classic car hobby to a greater extent.  Model A 
Fords

were really hot through the 1990s, but as kids born in the teens and
twenties started dying off, the market crashed.  Cars that were 
bringing
$40-60k were then hard pressed to get $15k.  Everyone wanted muscle 
cars
and 50s hot rods.  Now, we have seen the hot rods die down and the 
muscle

car market has peaked.  What is getting hot is the 80s and 90s imports.
Simply because this is what today's 40-somethings aspired to as 
teenagers.


I collect old musicals.  These days I can aspire to stuff that was out 
of
reach 20 years ago, but I also know I will take a bath when it comes 
time
to sell.  I'll make it up with some 80s horror, John Hughes, and the 
like.


On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 09:53:40 -0800, "Paul W. Hazen"
<0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
I’m probably the youngest one on here and I too would be curious to 
see

what’s the demographics are in buying certain years of memorabilia.
Having dealt with a lot of the major buyers over the last 20 years in
collecting Kubrick, I am starting to see several of those people start

to

liquidate, downsize or pass away. I would love to see some younger

buyers

take the mantle so to speak as I don’t see many people my age going
after anything pre-1960.

All the best.
Sincerely,
Paul W. Hazen




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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Paul W. Hazen
I’ve had a few of both version of the 10.5x13.5 ones over the years and yes the 
frames are very fragile and hard to find in great condition. I have one that I 
upgraded to a better condition that I’ll be posting the old one on ebay soon. 
The 2001 4.25x5.75 postcard Lenticulars are much more affordable but don’t have 
the same depth of scope that the larger ones do. One day I hope to buy the 
larger 2001 23x33 Lenticular in decent condition but I haven’t seen one for 
sale in a decade. Who’s holding out on me? =)

 

My Microsoft Word and Outlook email don’t have any issues when I type 
Lenticular so might be something on your end.

 

Paul

 

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I have one of these 2001 lenticulars, almost had two. Bought one from the UK 
and between the UK and the US someone opened the box and took it. I did not pay 
much for it as it had a crack in it so not much of value anyhow. 

 

Hey, how come the word lenticular comes up in spell checker as not valid? 

 

On Monday, November 19, 2018, 3:49:51 PM EST, Glenn Taranto 
mailto:exit82afi...@gmail.com> > wrote: 

 

 

I would like to offer that I decided not to bid on the two posters I was most 
interested in.  I am quite certain they sold for less than had I participated. 
In fact, the prices I saw were in what I would consider my acceptable range. 
Had I bid I know I would have paid more than I really wanted to spend. 

 

Though I don't have the posters I still have the cash and perhaps using these 
results as a guide I'll be able to afford them if they come up for private 
sale. My modestly priced two cents.

 

GT

 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 9:28 AM Tommy Barr mailto:tommymb...@gmail.com> > wrote:

So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number which 
were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering if MOPOers 
have any ideas as to why that should be so.

 

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen 
<0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu 
<mailto:0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> > wrote:

Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they normally 
go for.

All the best.

 

Sincerely, 

 

Paul W. Hazen

Handshake Partners

Email: phazenme...@aol.com <mailto:phazenme...@aol.com> 

Phone: 818.970.6602


On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein mailto:irubenst...@pbs.org> > wrote:

I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people 
participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed 
that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their 
definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be 
interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction before I 
think if we are seeing a new trend.

 

Ira

   

 

 

 

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Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

 

Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that 
quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest or 
decline in the market? 

 

Tommy

 


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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Tom Martin
I have species 2 and Bram stoker shadowbuilder lenticulars that were 
both used for Videos and are said to look better then the theatricals..

35.00 if you need or ill do the 2 for 50 and 15 in a tube shipped

why it was spelled wrong is it may be it was made to be a brand nameand 
spelled unique tothe owner of thetrfdemark and not a dictionary term 
just as many companys mispell there name..


where i 1st heard of the lenticular prices..was in the 60s...with a 
button Company that did Kennedy political buttons and beatle Flasher 
buttons..they did many other and were in New yorkjustas the fenmore 
compamy did souvineer programs..the same companies kept making the 
same stuff it just was not from the 60s but the same companies and same 
process...many people were not aware it was the same companies..that had 
old stock andor just cranked it out...as it was sameold parts...


so was it genuimnes? If I have parts laying around from 30-40 years 
ago and just not asssembled them 40 years later..its  original just was 
never assembled... so collectibles area funny thingwhats funny is 
the people that acccuse manyof bootlegs just cant get inthier heads that 
there was many dealers who bought quantity andputitonaa shelf 4 
yearswell im onei would buy some silly stuff,,I havethese star 
trek posters for the las vegaas show on the back of star trek Contact...


i had boxes of them...My post office man  went there and he flipped when 
i gave him one...
also...I have a roll of maybe 100 magnum PI Tom selleck postesr that are 
ripe...as some of this stuff is like wine and agessome we never 
guess...I have Rocky 2 or 3 that were in mailing tubes..and conan the 
destroyerits all over the place...somei only have1 or2 of as 
publishers would send me sample like stamakers...of sexy 
woman...cheesecake posters of the 80s...whenvideos 1st came out they 
were like small and had writing on them but then by the 90s they did 
actual one sheets...many like  wb just used the same poster as 27x40 
became the norm poster size
the commercial made posters where much broader in views..andwere printed 
all over the world..







On 2018-11-19 17:36, Roland Lataille wrote:

I have one of these 2001 lenticulars, almost had two. Bought one from
the UK and between the UK and the US someone opened the box and took
it. I did not pay much for it as it had a crack in it so not much of
value anyhow.

Hey, how come the word lenticular comes up in spell checker as not
valid?

 On Monday, November 19, 2018, 3:49:51 PM EST, Glenn Taranto
 wrote:

I would like to offer that I decided not to bid on the two posters I
was most interested in. I am quite certain they sold for less than had
I participated. In fact, the prices I saw were in what I would
consider my acceptable range. Had I bid I know I would have paid more
than I really wanted to spend.

Though I don't have the posters I still have the cash and perhaps
using these results as a guide I'll be able to afford them if they
come up for private sale. My modestly priced two cents.

GT

On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 9:28 AM Tommy Barr 
wrote:


So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a
number which were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges.
Just wondering if MOPOers have any ideas as to why that should be
so.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen
<0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:

Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they
normally go for.

All the best.

Sincerely,

Paul W. Hazen
Handshake Partners
Email: phazenme...@aol.com
Phone: 818.970.6602

On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein 
wrote:

I watched the auction. It felt like there were not that many people
participating live as in the past. But that’s a guess. It also
seemed that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.
And their definitely were a few items that did very very well. It
will be interesting to see what happens at the upcoming Emovieposter
auction before I think if we are seeing a new trend.

Ira

From: MoPo List  on behalf of Tommy
Barr 
Reply-To: Tommy Barr 
Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
To: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I
notice that quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids -
overvalued, lack of interest or decline in the market?

Tommy

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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Roland Lataille
 I have one of these 2001 lenticulars, almost had two. Bought one from the UK 
and between the UK and the US someone opened the box and took it. I did not pay 
much for it as it had a crack in it so not much of value anyhow. 
Hey, how come the word lenticular comes up in spell checker as not valid? 
On Monday, November 19, 2018, 3:49:51 PM EST, Glenn Taranto 
 wrote:  
 
 I would like to offer that I decided not to bid on the two posters I was most 
interested in.  I am quite certain they sold for less than had I participated. 
In fact, the prices I saw were in what I would consider my acceptable range. 
Had I bid I know I would have paid more than I really wanted to spend. 

Though I don't have the posters I still have the cash and perhaps using these 
results as a guide I'll be able to afford them if they come up for private 
sale. My modestly priced two cents.
GT



On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 9:28 AM Tommy Barr  wrote:

So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number which 
were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering if MOPOers 
have any ideas as to why that should be so.
On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen 
<0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:

Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they normally 
go for.

All the best.
Sincerely, 
Paul W. HazenHandshake PartnersEmail: phazenmedia@aol.comPhone: 818.970.6602
On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein  wrote:


I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people 
participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess.     It also seemed 
that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.    And their 
definitely were a few items that did very very well.         It will be 
interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction before I 
think if we are seeing a new trend.
Ira   


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Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
To: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that 
quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest or 
decline in the market?
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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Glenn Taranto
I would like to offer that I decided not to bid on the two posters I was
most interested in.  I am quite certain they sold for less than had I
participated. In fact, the prices I saw were in what I would consider my
acceptable range. Had I bid I know I would have paid more than I really
wanted to spend.

Though I don't have the posters I still have the cash and perhaps using
these results as a guide I'll be able to afford them if they come up for
private sale. My modestly priced two cents.

GT



On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 9:28 AM Tommy Barr  wrote:

> So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number
> which were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering
> if MOPOers have any ideas as to why that should be so.
>
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen <
> 0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
>
>> Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they
>> normally go for.
>>
>> All the best.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Paul W. Hazen
>> Handshake Partners
>> Email: phazenme...@aol.com
>> Phone: 818.970.6602
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein  wrote:
>>
>> I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people
>> participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed
>> that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their
>> definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be
>> interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction
>> before I think if we are seeing a new trend.
>>
>> Ira
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: MoPo List  on behalf of Tommy Barr <
>> tommymb...@gmail.com>
>> Reply-To: Tommy Barr 
>> Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
>> To: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
>> Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction
>>
>> Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice
>> that quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of
>> interest or decline in the market?
>>
>> Tommy
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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

2018-11-19 Thread Richard Halegua Movie Posters & Comic Art


  
  
I think it was like every auction Tommy

some high prices, some low prices, some items with too-high reserves
not selling

a number of items that did not garner first bid I felt were
obviously reserved too high by the owners and this is an area where
I think most people miss the boat

Factually, high reserve prices don't help the seller or the
consignor. If there is going to be a reserve, it should be well less
than half it's 'apparent value' OR even better, the way that
everything I send HA goes to auction...

NO RESERVE~

that's right, every item I send Heritage - or any other auction - is
with no reserve what-so-ever... and the incredible thing? Heritage
sells my stuff for record prices!
this past week in their comics auction they sold 3 items for me, all
of which I sent with no reserve. 
I would have been happy if they ended at 8-10k in total, but what
did HA do for me?

they sold one item for $15,000.00 (with BP) that their previous sale
was $3800.00
they sold one item for $9600.00 even though the last sale of the
same item, in May of this year, was for $4780.00
the 3 items brought $26,300 with BP... 

these sold with no reserve and started at low prices and myself,
that's how I think it should be.

I'm not 'fishing' to find out who will pay the most outrageous price
that can possibly be matched
I'm trying to sell it and I'm going to be happy with whatever I get
and this is how I believe all consignors should think

I don't care what you paid for something. It has nothing to do with
the sale value - today, right now, in this auction.

when I send HA posters or comics or art I only want one thing sent
to me - a check.

If everyone paid attention to this concept, Heritage would have sold
every last item for what is at the moment 'fair market value'

collectibles are not stock certificates, they are abstracts and
there is not a 'standard value' for any of them

No Reserve sells 100%, and reserves are not at the insistence of
Heritage, but the owners

Rich


On 11/19/2018 9:56 AM, Tommy Barr wrote:

  Obviously I would expect you to defend the auction
prices, Grey, and there is no doubting that as a whole it was
probably a very successful auction for you, with some high
prices over estimate. I am not raising the matter of lower bids
in an effort to denigrate the auction, but I was not 'picking
out specific items'. I had a watchlist of 150 items and 66 of
those failed to attract a bid at the lower estimate, which is
44%. Apart from those I also noticed some others performed
likewise in the times I was watching the live auction.   I do
not believe that HA  is inclined to over-estimate, so there must
presumably be some other reason for that.
  
  
On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 17:35, Smith, Grey - 1367
  <gre...@ha.com>

  wrote:


  

  One might pick out specific items
  that sold lower but generally speaking $1.6mm was a
  good auction and no, there were no less bidders
  participating if our number are correct.
  This amounts to a general value of
  around $1600 per poster.
  I am surprised one would find this
  to be a lower valued auction.
  That being said, thank you to all
  of our buyers and consignors!
  It was a nice success.
  Grey
   
   
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  [EXTERNAL]
   
  
So what? Some items fetched high
  prices, but there were still a number which were
  unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just
  wondering if MOPOers have any ideas as to why that
  should be so.
  
   
  

  On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02,
Paul W. Hazen <0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu>

wrote:


  
Yeah,

  those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for
  double what they normally go for.


Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

2018-11-19 Thread Jay Nemeth-Johannes
We have had this discussion several times.  People tend to collect
memories and mostly during their middle age period from 40-60 years old. 
These days, stuff from the 1960s and earlier are before they were born, so
they can only relate to a few timeless classics.  80s and 90s are red hot
now.

You see this in the classic car hobby to a greater extent.  Model A Fords
were really hot through the 1990s, but as kids born in the teens and
twenties started dying off, the market crashed.  Cars that were bringing
$40-60k were then hard pressed to get $15k.  Everyone wanted muscle cars
and 50s hot rods.  Now, we have seen the hot rods die down and the muscle
car market has peaked.  What is getting hot is the 80s and 90s imports. 
Simply because this is what today's 40-somethings aspired to as teenagers.

I collect old musicals.  These days I can aspire to stuff that was out of
reach 20 years ago, but I also know I will take a bath when it comes time
to sell.  I'll make it up with some 80s horror, John Hughes, and the like.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 09:53:40 -0800, "Paul W. Hazen"
<0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
> I’m probably the youngest one on here and I too would be curious to see
> what’s the demographics are in buying certain years of memorabilia.
> Having dealt with a lot of the major buyers over the last 20 years in
> collecting Kubrick, I am starting to see several of those people start
to
> liquidate, downsize or pass away. I would love to see some younger
buyers
> take the mantle so to speak as I don’t see many people my age going
> after anything pre-1960.
> 
> All the best.
> Sincerely, 
> Paul W. Hazen

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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

2018-11-19 Thread Tommy Barr
Obviously I would expect you to defend the auction prices, Grey, and there
is no doubting that as a whole it was probably a very successful auction
for you, with some high prices over estimate. I am not raising the matter
of lower bids in an effort to denigrate the auction, but I was not 'picking
out specific items'. I had a watchlist of 150 items and 66 of those
failed to attract a bid at the lower estimate, which is 44%. Apart from
those I also noticed some others performed likewise in the times I was
watching the live auction.   I do not believe that HA  is inclined to
over-estimate, so there must presumably be some other reason for that.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 17:35, Smith, Grey - 1367  wrote:

> One might pick out specific items that sold lower but generally speaking
> $1.6mm was a good auction and no, there were no less bidders participating
> if our number are correct.
>
> This amounts to a general value of around $1600 per poster.
>
> I am surprised one would find this to be a lower valued auction.
>
> That being said, thank you to all of our buyers and consignors!
>
> It was a nice success.
>
> Grey
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* MoPo List  *On Behalf Of *Tommy Barr
> *Sent:* Monday, November 19, 2018 11:28 AM
> *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]
>
>
>
> So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number
> which were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering
> if MOPOers have any ideas as to why that should be so.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen <
> 0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
>
> Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they
> normally go for.
>
> All the best.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Paul W. Hazen
>
> Handshake Partners
>
> Email: phazenme...@aol.com
>
> Phone: 818.970.6602
>
>
> On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein  wrote:
>
> I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people
> participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed
> that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their
> definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be
> interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction
> before I think if we are seeing a new trend.
>
>
>
> Ira
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *MoPo List  on behalf of Tommy Barr <
> tommymb...@gmail.com>
> *Reply-To: *Tommy Barr 
> *Date: *Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
> *To: *"MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
> *Subject: *[MOPO] Heritage Signature auction
>
>
>
> Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that
> quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest
> or decline in the market?
>
>
>
> Tommy
>
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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

2018-11-19 Thread Paul W. Hazen
I’m probably the youngest one on here and I too would be curious to see what’s 
the demographics are in buying certain years of memorabilia. Having dealt with 
a lot of the major buyers over the last 20 years in collecting Kubrick, I am 
starting to see several of those people start to liquidate, downsize or pass 
away. I would love to see some younger buyers take the mantle so to speak as I 
don’t see many people my age going after anything pre-1960.

All the best.

Sincerely, 

Paul W. Hazen


> On Nov 19, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Smith, Grey - 1367  wrote:
> 
> One might pick out specific items that sold lower but generally speaking 
> $1.6mm was a good auction and no, there were no less bidders participating if 
> our number are correct.
> This amounts to a general value of around $1600 per poster.
> I am surprised one would find this to be a lower valued auction.
> That being said, thank you to all of our buyers and consignors!
> It was a nice success.
> Grey
>  
>  
> From: MoPo List  On Behalf Of Tommy Barr
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2018 11:28 AM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]
>  
> So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number which 
> were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering if 
> MOPOers have any ideas as to why that should be so.
>  
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen 
> <0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
> Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they normally 
> go for.
> 
> All the best.
>  
> Sincerely, 
>  
> Paul W. Hazen
> Handshake Partners
> Email: phazenme...@aol.com
> Phone: 818.970.6602
> 
> On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein  wrote:
> 
> I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people 
> participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed 
> that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their 
> definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be 
> interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction before 
> I think if we are seeing a new trend.
>  
> Ira
>
>  
>  
>  
> From: MoPo List  on behalf of Tommy Barr 
> 
> Reply-To: Tommy Barr 
> Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
> To: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
> Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction
>  
> Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that 
> quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest 
> or decline in the market?
>  
> Tommy
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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

2018-11-19 Thread Smith, Grey - 1367
One might pick out specific items that sold lower but generally speaking $1.6mm 
was a good auction and no, there were no less bidders participating if our 
number are correct.
This amounts to a general value of around $1600 per poster.
I am surprised one would find this to be a lower valued auction.
That being said, thank you to all of our buyers and consignors!
It was a nice success.
Grey


From: MoPo List  On Behalf Of Tommy Barr
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2018 11:28 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction [EXTERNAL]

So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number which 
were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering if MOPOers 
have any ideas as to why that should be so.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen 
<0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu<mailto:0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu>>
 wrote:
Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they normally 
go for.
All the best.

Sincerely,

Paul W. Hazen
Handshake Partners
Email: phazenme...@aol.com<mailto:phazenme...@aol.com>
Phone: 818.970.6602

On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein 
mailto:irubenst...@pbs.org>> wrote:
I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people 
participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed 
that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their 
definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be 
interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction before I 
think if we are seeing a new trend.

Ira




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mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU>>
Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that 
quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest or 
decline in the market?

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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Tommy Barr
So what? Some items fetched high prices, but there were still a number
which were unexpectedly low, certainly in the lower ranges. Just wondering
if MOPOers have any ideas as to why that should be so.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 16:02, Paul W. Hazen <
0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:

> Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they
> normally go for.
>
> All the best.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Paul W. Hazen
> Handshake Partners
> Email: phazenme...@aol.com
> Phone: 818.970.6602
>
> On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein  wrote:
>
> I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people
> participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed
> that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their
> definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be
> interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction
> before I think if we are seeing a new trend.
>
> Ira
>
>
>
>
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> Reply-To: Tommy Barr 
> Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
> To: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
> Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction
>
> Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that
> quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest
> or decline in the market?
>
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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Tom Martin

has anyone done a study of demographics of Poster buyers in Movies??like
 perhaps learn about posters or even a chart of sales likePoter almanac 
used to be??Between Bruce and heritage it should be possible and 
Morrie...



as well as Sotheby's and the others..

I noticed a oversupply starting in the 90s.as whenythe internet 
started there was a flood of fakes,,and lower end reprints inthe 1x 17 
size and most people who just want a few titles..for the basement 
theater room ...dont give a hoot if its real.they used to balk at 
Folded one sheetsthen asked for Rolledthen asked for Folded 
after the bootlegs came out,,But the infringers even copied Double 
sided...1st I remberwas saving private ryan..and scarface...before that 
was the start with the star wars a with the hair and a few others ..so 
much time has passed that even the faks are collectible...crazy 
business...


I have reprint s of all old classics s that are 30-40 ears old...

fact is the biggest buyers seemd to be all hitting 60s 70s and 80s...so 
they see the end of the tunnel..
The young guys dont seem interested in clutter or hording..as much as 
baby boomers.andbecause of new taste in art..and pop culture woman 
are offended by old school sexist art...and men are not into cowboys as 
much as guys inthiert 80s
so the demographics havea correctionandpop culture it self.GWTW 
, Monroe were staples for meinthe80sbut its the endof era..now its 
basically somehorror,,and better titles anda few straglers seem to be 
waiting out the economy or liquidating inventory as he dealers are all 
old hitting mid 60s and70s and80s..


the younger guys just didnt care about the 30s 40s excepta 
fewIMHO...
.so it will be interesting to see as the interest infilm period is 
changing like Music and books..and media period



we revisited so many 50s and 60s and70s inthe 80s..andnothing has had 
the legs of our past thats why reboots are now so common...andso 
everything sis a reboot of a reboot.kinda funny


what amaze me is my best stuff like from the teens has zero interest by 
most or Disney stuff..I dont care because i used my rule...get it 
because you like it that way ifit tanks you like it anyway...But Ifi had 
serious money init..Id be stressed as it would be like stocksmy son 
played the market recent and its been a let down..so it seems my old 
rule stands ..buy it for the fun and passion..if you get lucky and make 
money be happy...and invest in more deals
I use the what the worst case ..as I think if I had to go door todoorand 
sell to unsophisticated buyers what would they pay??? 1,00 whatand 
some of the items need to be sold to select buyersso where are they 
who are theas many have passed away so basicallyafter  42 
years..I have no idea what is the future but neither does most ive  
talked with...


I may still buy someposters ifther are sme volume deals,,because i am 
crazyso if there is some huge lots send me a emailwitha list or 
idea of titles..




On 2018-11-19 06:25, Tommy Barr wrote:

Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice
that quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack
of interest or decline in the market?

Tommy

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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Paul W. Hazen
Yeah, those 2001 Space Odyssey Lenticulars went for double what they normally 
go for.

All the best.

Sincerely, 

Paul W. Hazen
Handshake Partners
Email: phazenme...@aol.com
Phone: 818.970.6602

> On Nov 19, 2018, at 7:27 AM, Ira Rubenstein  wrote:
> 
> I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people 
> participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed 
> that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their 
> definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be 
> interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction before 
> I think if we are seeing a new trend.
> 
> Ira
>
> 
> 
> 
> From: MoPo List  on behalf of Tommy Barr 
> 
> Reply-To: Tommy Barr 
> Date: Monday, November 19, 2018 at 6:25 AM
> To: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" 
> Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction
> 
> Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that 
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> or decline in the market?
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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

2018-11-19 Thread Ira Rubenstein
I watched the auction.   It felt like there were not that many people 
participating live as in the past.   But that’s a guess. It also seemed 
that people were selective on what got a lot of attention.And their 
definitely were a few items that did very very well. It will be 
interesting to see what happens at the upcoming  Emovieposter auction before I 
think if we are seeing a new trend.

Ira




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Subject: [MOPO] Heritage Signature auction

Having a look at the prices fetched in the recent HA auction I notice that 
quite a few don't make minimum estimate bids - overvalued, lack of interest or 
decline in the market?

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Re: [MOPO] Heritage Signature Auction online bidding for first two sessions closes tonight!

2008-11-06 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
If you haven't had the chance to come look at this great selection of over 1200 
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the most desirable science fiction posters within the hobby. 
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/auction/catalog.php?SaleNo=695ic=homepage_catalog

Here are more highlights:

The Phantom of the Opera - 1925 one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85729

Mickey Mouse 1933 Stock one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85616

The Mummy's Ghost three sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85703

Lawrence of Arabia style A one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85455

2001: A Space Odyssey - rare eye one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85097

Ghost of Frankenstein three sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85707

Dark Victory one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85484

Fantasia style B one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85636

Gone with the Wind style CF one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85324

War of the Worlds 40 X 60
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85522

Paradise Canyon - John Wayne three sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85652

Star Wars Happy Birthday one sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85560

Plus lots, lots more!


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