Hi,

That’s a reissue Midnight Cowboy R80 one sheet. 

Take care,
Fred Sliman

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> On Sep 17, 2022, at 11:29 AM, Tom Martin 
> <dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com> wrote:
> 
>  the fuse part will be hard
> but to get the ripples out,,just roll the poster backwards tighten let it sit 
> and relax..thenunroll it
> 
> if you take clothes Iron.and set to a low temp you can iron out the curls..by 
> laying slip sheet or towel over it and slowly move to relax the paper
> 
> If you really get lucky you could possibly wet the area to get the fuse to 
> release. but best left to the restoration experts..if it releases clean then 
> Iron outing it should get out the crinkles..Too much Heat cab make thinks 
> bubble so be careful or tease on a poster that is junk to learn the process
> 
> for stinky books, posters with smell of mold..immerse them in KITTY litter, 
> as it absorbs oder, watering amines.. I use it for magazines and books..I 
> learned it from the POP culture dept of Bowling Green state universities they 
> put comics in a 55 gallon drum of Kitty litter to remove hers.. it can take 
> month but they come out stink free..andi think the Ph is neutralized by the 
> clays..as it stops mol growth
> 
> Hope that helps you Colin Hunter sir
> 
> God bless
> Tom\- Hollywood Dream factory®
> since 1977
> 
>> On 2022-09-17 01:11, Colin Hunter wrote:
>> My fellow MOPO-listas,
>> I recently acquired a real mixed bag of movie posters at a local
>> estate auction. There are some nice pieces such as a rolled R82
>> Raiders of the Lost Ark 1-sheet and a linen-backed R48 Saboteur
>> 1-sheet, but there are also some virtually worthless examples such as
>> a Brand of Fear (1949) 1S and a 6 Black Horses (1962) 1S. There’s a
>> Pulp Fiction 1S which has tragically been stored extremely badly and I
>> suspect nobody would want in its now sorry state.
>> While I decide what to do with them, I’d like to figure out if a
>> poster which has been stored rolled in a cardboard tube and got wet at
>> some point is worth rescuing. The water damage has caused all the
>> paper at one end to fuse together, but before I discard it I’d like to
>> know what it is in the unlikely event it’s worth the expense of a
>> restorer's time. All I can see from the unstuck paper portion are the
>> words “For those who have never see” on one line and “and those who
>> have never forgo” on the next line. The letters are in black, and the
>> background appears to be a monochrome image but the visible area I
>> makes it too small to identify. I’ve put up a photo at
>> <http://www.colinhunter.com/photos/IMG_5053.jpg> if anyone wants to
>> take a look.
>> So, anybody know what this is?
>> Thanks.
>> Colin Hunter
>> White Hall, MD
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