I adore art deco. I would love to see Indiscreet and the clock. 

I have a Madame sans Jane 3 sh litho hanging on the wall at home. 

At the office is a huge Italian Barbarella which the gents like. 

Toochis

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On Feb 6, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net> wrote:

> I have a six sheet of SAINT JOAN in the living room.  This is a spectacular 
> poster.
> 
> Kirby McDaniel
> 
> On Feb 6, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Doug Taylor wrote:
> 
>> I have a 3SH of Indiscreet (R37) in the entryway of our house.  We love art 
>> deco and have this hanging in an alcove across from our deco grandfather 
>> clock.  Prior to buying this 3SH, we had the 3SH of Model from Montmartre 
>> hanging there (1926).
>>  
>> In my office I have the 6SH from The Dark Corner covering one wall.  The 
>> only other poster in the room is the Style B Dead Reckoning 1SH
>>  
>> Regards
>>  
>> DBT
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>> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Richard 
>> Evans
>> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 4:20 PM
>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [MOPO] three sheets
>>  
>> Wall space a challenge and like posters having their own space anyway, so 
>> only one on the wall.
>>  
>> Going to trouble of framing, UV etc, prefer it to be art that works 
>> particularly well in that format.
>>  
>> Rear Window was up until recently, really like art in that format
>> It lasted very well, but after 10 years needed a change.
>> Replaced with Love in the Afternoon, art works well as a 3 sheet. (Another 
>> nice use of a roller blind, but without Evelyn Keyes' size 12s.)
>>  
>> Rich mentioned Strangers on a Train recently, insert he has is really good, 
>> and I think that title's an excellent example of a 3 sheet.
>> (Seems V rare though, only know of Bruce selling one, and Christies.)
>>  
>> Used to have more rolled up on linen. Touch of Evil, nice enough, but art 
>> doesn't really justify that size in my opinion.
>> Gun Crazy, (which I bought from Bruce years ago, pre-ebay, had backed and 
>> never got on the wall), I regret selling a little, another very good 3 sheet 
>> I think.
>> Eye-popping and deliciously trashy.
>>  
>> Examples off the top of my head; it doesn't get much better than 3 shts for 
>> King Kong and the German 3 shts for M and Metropolis (obviously!).
>>  
>> Again for selfish reasons, I'll be happy if the new generation have little 
>> interest in this format.
>>  
>> And, I'd probably look at getting a frame where they could be circulated 
>> easily.
>>  
>> PS: I think I should take back my comment about Breakfast at Tiffany's 1 
>> sheets not seriously cooling yet.
>> Noticed on ebay last night that there's something like nine of them up there.
>>  
>>  
>> On 6 Feb 2011, at 20:13, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> The main reason you are seeing some lower prices is that many of the people 
>> who once championed larger sized posters have either passed on, stopped 
>> collecting, or greatly slowed their buying.
>> 
>> Any size or genre gets "hot" when there are a few wealthy collectors laying 
>> out serious money for them. When those serious collectors lose interest and 
>> sell out, that area becomes ice cold until some new collectors with deep 
>> pockets re-discover that area. Witness expensive cartoon movie posters.
>> 
>> Everything goes in cycles. If you wanted to invest, you should look for an 
>> area where prices are far lower than they once were, and where they have 
>> been depressed for quite a while, as those items could easily suddenly get 
>> hot again.
>> 
>> Of course I personally advise against buying solely for investment, for, 
>> just as with the stock market or real estate market, most "investors" end up 
>> buying high and selling low.
>> 
>> Bruce
>> 
>> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Michael B <dialmbb...@aol.com> wrote:
>> when i first started collecting, i never purchased a poster that i did not 
>> intend to display.
>> at that time, i typically sold posters that were displayed but later 
>> replaced with a different poster.  since then, i repurchased many of those 
>> great pieces that i sold.....and they are not displayed.
>>  
>> now, i buy posters that i know i will store flat in plastic and cardboard so 
>> that i can at least look at them from time to time.
>>  
>> but.....an unbacked three-sheet seems to be too fragile to buy just for the 
>> heck of it.  i have just 2 or 3.that remain folded, undisplayed.
>>  
>> i am debating buying a 3 sheet poster tonite.....but prob won't.  i have the 
>> 2 diff styles half sheets, the insert and os.  none are displayed......just 
>> stored in plastic.
>>  
>> IS THIS ONE REASON WHY THREE SHEETS ARE NOT AS POPULAR AS THEY ONCE WERE?  
>> titles of one sheets seem to increase in val, while the same title of the 3 
>> sheets seems to not increase in price.
>>  
>> who many of you buy 3 sheets in the same way as an insert or half?
>>  
>>  
>> mbb
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