Hi Big Mike, I'm always torn on entering discussions publicly about various dealers and auctions because if they have something I would like, I would still buy from them as long as any of my previous concerns with them were resolved in a way I thought fair. I know we all have our opinions on EMP and Heritage. From my personal experience and I've mentioned this previously, I really like EMP's condition descriptions and grading. I feel very confident as a buyer that when I receive posters from EMP, those posters will match the described condition. Detailed condition descriptions are my personal favorite buying information. I personally would like to see even more detail in poster descriptions at Heritage, though I feel Heritage has treated me very fair when I've had any concerns over the years and they have offered to answer any of my questions on a poster prior to auction. I sure really enjoy the posters I've bought from both EMP and Heritage (and, other dealers as well!). A pie-in-the-sky wish of mine for auction houses would be to see light box images of linen backed posters so repairs/restoration might be more easily seen prior to purchase, though I know that would raise the cost some for each poster (also, the labor to do that may not be practical). In just my opinion, I think EMP and Heritage have some significant crossover in the more educated poster collectors who are looking to buy posters they like for what those collectors think is a fair price. Also, in my opinion, the "money is no object" buyers who battle together do not seem to cross over quite as much, though a few certainly do. I'm surprised often at what seem like high prices to me on posters that show up fairly regularly in the market: must be some very healthy demand out there. Like Crowzilla, I wish you good fortune in your future sales! Okie