Oh my God, do you know how long herpes and gonorrhea can live on the surface of 
a poster?!?!?!??!?!???!?!????

        I bought a blade runner insert (minty white) cos I feel like its a part 
of poster history. Sure its fake, I know it, I guess i have a dark sense of 
humour.

        best thing is............. I got it signed by professor powers.

        Ari





        --- On Wed, 4/2/09, Robert D. Brooks <b...@damnthe.com> wrote:


          From: Robert D. Brooks <b...@damnthe.com>
          Subject: Re: [MOPO] those testimonials for tloceposters
          To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
          Received: Wednesday, 4 February, 2009, 8:45 AM


          OK, since no one is giving it a stab...

          It's been years since I've held one (I don't collect inserts or 
lobbies), but as far as I remember: 

          The so-called 'minty whites' are printed on what I can only describe 
as a very modern stock of paper (completely different from what NSS was using 
in the 70's).  I don't know anything about the pulp & paper industries, but the 
minty whites are on a paper that has an inherent shine or gloss to it.  
Something very un-natural.  I would guess there's some sort of plastic or other 
type of artificial chemical in the slurry they make the paper out of.  In the 
old days, they would have just used pulp, or all-natural fibres.  That's why 
Bruce says the minty whites have glossy backs - the gloss is in the paper 
itself (plastic-y).  It's that same kind of new stock that's only been around 
for maybe a decade or so.  When you look closely at it in the light, there's 
almost a spider-webby thing going on (artificial fibres perhaps?).  Looks more 
like a thousand miniscule layers of resin stacked on top of each other and 
heat-pressed together (almost as if it was sprayed into place), instead of just 
natural paper.  Very subjective, very subtle, but if you've held dozens of real 
inserts or lobby cards, you'll know the difference when you see it.  It just 
won't look right (especially for the supposed age).  Close to the right weight, 
but definitely the wrong paper...

          Plus, the poorly-hung-fools that created these made innumerable 
mistakes (photoshop errors, little changes, etc...), so they're pretty easy to 
tell apart otherwise.

          Cheers,

          Bob

            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Michael B 
            To: mop...@sol03.american.edu 
            Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 5:55 AM
            Subject: Re: [MOPO] those testimonials for tloceposters


            one of the problems here at MOPO, is that replies sometimes 
overlook prior postings.

            i have never really understood MILKY WHITE, but i knew it is bad, 
synonymous with FAKE.   In fact, bruce sent out a warning to his consignors on 
Sunday about this subject.  I was tempted to ask him to put together a small 
paragraph explaining this again for MOPOers.  Imagine bruce writing a single 
paragraph?  ha-ha.  TODAYS TEST:  SOMEONE DEFINE & EXPLAIN "MILKY-WHITE FAKE" 
in 50 words or less.

            In any event, any dealer or ling-time collector selling fakes is a 
cheater.  A dealer is held to a higher standard.  I don NOT understand that if 
a DEALER - COLLECTOR sells a fake once or twice that he should be given a pass. 
 Don't be naive.  Don't buy from someone like that.

            Anyone could surely could dupe someone by placing a $1,500 fake 
title among great, original posters.  Simply--scruff it up, rip it, crumple it, 
use black crayon, etc. and then let the person think he/she is stealing it for 
a mere $600.  The art of selling a fake is to create an illusion.

            I support the popular position of the MOPOers....DON'T DEAL WITH 
THOSE COLLECTORS OR DEALER that have been caught with their pants down.......no 
matter how polite they are.  

            michael

            ps---- will someone offer me something on my damn WANT LIST posted 
yesterday.......i have been on a crazy buying frenzy in the last 2 weeks.

            mbb





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