Yes. Is love to see that image. That is my favorite period for movie paper art 
and silents too. 

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> On Feb 24, 2014, at 9:22 PM, Evan Zweifel <evanzwei...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>  
> I think that you are very much mistaken; A vast majority (myself included) of 
> the people on this list would love see a picture of a 1935 film-noir 1 sheet. 
>  
> Especially one so rare as to not exist on movieposterdb.com, emovieposter.com 
> or ha.com.
>  
> imgur.com is the easiest free image sharing site that I have ever used.  If 
> you want to share it with the group you can always upload it there and post 
> the URL (imgur will give you one when upload) in a message.
>  
> Good luck,
>  
> Evan
>  
>  
> From: cary black
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 8:42 PM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: [MOPO] Collecting interests
>  
> I have mostly been lurking on the Mopo site. I would like to share my 
> collecting interests with the other members but have not been very successful 
> in posting photos to the web. The problem is that if you talk about a 
> favorite poster for example Florentine Dagger one sheet which is still a 
> favorite of mine after owning it for 25 years, very few people have seen it 
> and so it is not likely to stimulate much interest or discussion. Allmovie 
> posters has a thread where you can share your collection but they are heavily 
> into post 1960 posters of monsters/scantily clad women and I am interested in 
> 20s, 30s, and 40s crime, detective, mystery and film noir genres.
>  
> I do attend Cinefest, Cinevent and Cinecon and bring an album of my posters 
> with me to share with the collectors and dealers there. I find being able to 
> discuss the art work, not the value of the posters, and to comment back and 
> forth about them takes away some of the negative aspects such as the tendency 
> for things to turn into a bragging match. In addition I am genuinely 
> interested in what the other guy collects and am always eager to see what he 
> has in his collection.
>  
> I remain limited in ability to post photos to sites and has limited what I 
> can share. I have never had any training on the computer except for specific 
> programs that were used at work, so everything I can do I pretty much learned 
> myself. I am not any good at reading the manuals to figure out how to do 
> something and I also find that just being told do this and then hit that key 
> just doesn't work for me. Unfortunately when it comes to computers I just 
> have to be shown in person how to do something. The library has free classes 
> but they only cover things like email for people who have never used a 
> computer. Maybe others can share their collecting interests on Mopo, it would 
> certainly stimulate more discussion.
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