Interesting. Was going to ask how the  repros were printed since originals 
stone/hand drawn litho.

Can't seem to find an image or any original online, seems unusually rare.

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> On 11 May 2017, at 18:42, Info Movie Poster Art Gallery <i...@mpag.co.uk> 
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> The repros were around persistently (and being auctioned) still in the late 
> 90s. Apart from anything else, they just looked far too new. Rather alarming 
> that they were proper lithos. True or not, there were stories about the 
> original plates being rediscovered enabling them to be printed.
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> I personally only ever saw one genuine vintage original, and it was like 
> night and day, with the typical aging (as others have referred to) of French 
> paper from that time, especially along the folds. However, you do 
> occasionally come across even French white paper from that period that hasn’t 
> aged that much - very recently saw a French Grande Le Conformiste where this 
> was the case, although that did have some ink transfer marks from the black 
> where it had been folded.
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> Tim
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> On 10/05/2017 11:34, "Helmut Hamm" <texasmu...@web.de> wrote:
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> There was a discussion on this poster over here:
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> http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/1692/selling-large-original-lolita-poster-framed-in-french
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> The early 1960s French originals were usually printed on more or less acidic 
> paper, so there should be at least some darkening at the folds. Personally, I 
> would much rather stay away from this one.
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> Helmut
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> Am 10.05.2017 um 01:28 schrieb David Lieberman <cinemasterpie...@gmail.com>:
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> That is what I always thought, that if it has credits then it's not a repro. 
> I just examined ours again and I really can't tell. I've seen plenty of paper 
> from the 60's that look and feel like this one. It only has minimal 
> restoration with a small tear and fold lines/cross folds touched up. Looks 
> exactly like the ones Heritage sold. I've been told that the fold lines 
> should have darkened with age if its original, these have not.
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> Dave
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> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 2:25 PM, David <shadow....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Didn't the 80s repro come with no credits?
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>  Well ,  if someone wants to pass a rolled reprint for an original then he 
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> the paper and ink  used back then  is quite typical so you should be able to 
> determine whether its original or an 80s reprint whether it's linenbacked or 
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> Originally folded, now linen backed. Looks exactly like the ones Heritage has 
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> Someone emailed us and said it looks like the 1980's reprint. I've seen 
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