My first poster was from a man in California by the name of John Cawley Jr.
He used to publish a magazine called "Private Screenings" in the early 1970's. I
believe he worked at Walt Disney Studio's in the animation department. He
had an ad in his publication for a James Bond 1965 re-release one
sheet of "Dr. No & "From Russia With Love" (double bill) for only
$6.00 I was not aware of the way the poster looked so
I wrote to him and he kindly sent me an 8 x 10 color photograph of it. He
said he took photo's of all his posters and had 8 x 10's made. I can't
believe Mr. Cawley was so kind for only a $6.00 sale. Anyway I bought the one
sheet and it is displayed to this day on my closet door in a silver neilsen
frame. In December I bought the 1965 insert as a companion to celebrate my 40
years of being a 007 collector.
--Tom Pennock
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