The grading is irrelevant because the seller has given you a very
clear picture. This is far more important than a poor, fair, good, etc.
rating. Bruce H. gives you extremely fine pictures and tells it like it is
with either frameable "as is" or "lesser", which means restoration
required. The fact that the star's face needs restoration is of utmost
importance as faces are the hardest for a restorer to bring back to as close to
original as possible.
Seeing the poster in such a state makes your buying or not buying
decision easy and I only wish all sellers would provide such a good picture
because it would make bidding decisions easier.
I have very little use for a seller's grading unless the seller
calls the poster very poor or mint. There are certain aspects of a poster
that are important to each one of us and to me the faces of the stars are number
one. If the faces are defaced then I don't want the poster no matter
how fine the rest of the poster may be.
CJL
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