[MOPO] FA: PRESS BOOKS - Sci Fi, Noir, Bad Girl etc....

2005-05-03 Thread JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia



Hi everyone
I recently picked up a great collection of press 
books. Most are US and there are some quality titles among them including Oceans 
Eleven, The Lone Ranger '56, some 50s Sci Fi and Film Noir, a brilliant Hot Car 
Girl/Cry Baby Killer '58, and many more. I have approx 30 listed at the 
moment with more to come each day. I have tried to include at least 3 photos for 
each item and they are certainly well worth a look.
http://stores.ebay.com/JOHN-REID-moviemem-com-MOVIE-POSTER_PRESSBOOKS_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQftidZ2QQtZkm
 
I have two very rare Disney posters ending in the 
next day or so including "The Nifty Nineties" Mickey Mouse1941.
 
http://stores.ebay.com/JOHN-REID-moviemem-com-MOVIE-POSTER_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQdptZ0QQftidZ2QQsclZ2QQtZkm
 
and I also have hundreds of lobby cards and posters 
listed here
 
http://stores.ebay.com/JOHN-REID-moviemem-com-MOVIE-POSTER_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQftidZ2QQtZkm
RegardsJohn
 
JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIAPO Box 92Palm Beach Qld 
4221AustraliaWEBSITE:www.moviemem.com
 
eBay Userid: johnwr
 
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Re: [MOPO] Reprints - Sellers should mark them

2005-05-03 Thread Phil Edwards Cinema Arts



This is a good idea. If I dealt in reproduction 
posters I'd certainly stamp them. As it is, we have a small bunch of repros 
(about a dozen or so of the Portal variety) that have been rolled up in a tube 
for years. Like you JR, I have a couple that were for posters I knew I'd never 
find (like THE MUMMY) and it has been sitting waiting to be framed for nearly 10 
years. Seemed like a good $10 spent at the time. I have a WINGS OF DESIRE and 
APOCALYPSE NOW that were palmed to me in a deal a few years ago in a collection 
of real posters by some fly-through who came to Sydney from the US. These are 
rolled up in a tube marked FAKE POSTERS as an example to me that you can never 
be too careful with this material, no matter how long you been at 
it.
 
There are, however, some sellers out there that 
would give themselves some serious RSI were they to do this on their inventories 
of same-size repros and NEAR same size repros - like the "original" RAIDERS one 
sheet I got off a, ahem, reputable eBay seller who swore black and blue that it 
was original - and he's selling to a known dealer who's been around for 30 
years. Of course when it arrived it was too wide, too short, too orange and was 
shiny both sides and had a moire you could throw a brick through. He refunded my 
money with an apology. That was one word: "sorry". What? Sorry he tried to rip 
me off for a hundred bucks, sorry he lied to me when I asked specific questions 
about its originality before bidding, sorry because he got caught 
out?
 
So yes, it is a good idea for reputable dealers 
to take up. But don't reputable dealers also clearly describe a repro for what 
it is before they sell it, or is the idea that eventually they will all get 
stamped and collectors in decades to come will know that that particular poster 
is a repro? There are millions of bogus one sheets out there including in the 
collecting food chain - lost of this stuff doesn't get bought and stay with that 
collector forever. eBay and the 'net has made every collector a "dealer", 
so this stuff is changing hands all the time, faster than it ever did 
before.
 
The guys selling the fakes, repros 
crap don't give a flying  about originality or playing fair or being 
honest. They just want the money.
Phil Edwards
 
Phil Edwards Cinema Arts26 Vista AvenueSoldiers PointNSW 
2317AUSTRALIA
 
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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  JRS 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:27 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Reprints - Sellers 
  should mark them
  
  Dave has indicated to me that he thinks 
  the concept of using a rubber stamp to identify same-size reproductions 
  as such is a great idea and that he plans to implement it in his 
  operation. It isn't often that a seller responds so positively to a buyer's 
  public suggestion (which some sellers tend to immediately get defensive about 
  for reasons I have never understood). Anyway, I think that's a strong 
  recommendation for people on this list to make it a point to do business with 
  ReelDeals.com and Dave's auctions (even if they aren't on 
  MoviePosterBid.com...) -- whether you are looking for originals or 
  reproductions (yes, folks, I do have some reproductions in my collection... I 
  admit it... for those posters that I am never going to pay $50,000.00 or more 
  for, not even if I win the lottery).
  
   
  In the future, I will be continuing to stick my nose 
  into other people's business and urging any and all sellers whom I see 
  offering same-size reproductions that a rubber stamp saying 
  "reproduction" be applied to all of them on the NSS line where it 
  could not easily be trimmed off. It's such a simple concept, so easy to do, 
  but it would be such a great help everyone. Imagine if we had all started 
  doing this 10 or 15 years ago? There really is no reason not to do this and 
  save ourselves and future movie poster collectors the worry.
   
  "This has been a public service message from Poster 
  Curmudgeons for A Better Tomorrow -- it's 6 o'clock in the evening -- have 
  your posters come home for dinner yet?"
   
  -- JR  
  

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  JRS 
  To: Dave Smith (Reel Deals) 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 2:12 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Reprints - 
  Sellers should mark them
  
  
  Dave,
   
  I have to agree with Danny on this one. One of the banes of movie 
  poster collecting is the fact that in the past manufacturers of same-size 
  reproductions of movie posters have often failed to put something at the 
  bottom of the poster in the border that clearly states it is a 
  reproduction. This really is inexcusable and in court would be considered 
  an "attempt to commit fraud" if someone ever bothered to pay a lawyer to 
 

[MOPO] mopo/fa/some down to last day by Movpost

2005-05-03 Thread Jack Gold
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmovpost
 
thats where it all all is Frankie Avalon, Raiders, Silence of the Lambs, Santos Mexican Wrestling cards and much more go for it
 
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Re: [MOPO] Reprints - Sellers should mark them

2005-05-03 Thread JRS



Dave has indicated to me that he thinks 
the concept of using a rubber stamp to identify same-size reproductions as 
such is a great idea and that he plans to implement it in his operation. It 
isn't often that a seller responds so positively to a buyer's public suggestion 
(which some sellers tend to immediately get defensive about for reasons I have 
never understood). Anyway, I think that's a strong recommendation for people on 
this list to make it a point to do business with 
ReelDeals.com and Dave's auctions (even if they aren't on 
MoviePosterBid.com...) -- whether you are looking for originals or 
reproductions (yes, folks, I do have some reproductions in my collection... I 
admit it... for those posters that I am never going to pay $50,000.00 or more 
for, not even if I win the lottery).

 
In the future, I will be continuing to stick my nose into 
other people's business and urging any and all sellers whom I see 
offering same-size reproductions that a rubber stamp saying 
"reproduction" be applied to all of them on the NSS line where it 
could not easily be trimmed off. It's such a simple concept, so easy to do, but 
it would be such a great help everyone. Imagine if we had all started doing this 
10 or 15 years ago? There really is no reason not to do this and save ourselves 
and future movie poster collectors the worry.
 
"This has been a public service message from Poster 
Curmudgeons for A Better Tomorrow -- it's 6 o'clock in the evening -- have your 
posters come home for dinner yet?"
 
-- JR  

  
- Original Message - 
From: 
JRS 
To: Dave Smith (Reel Deals) 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 2:12 
PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Reprints - Sellers 
should mark them


Dave,
 
I have to agree with Danny on this one. One of the banes of movie 
poster collecting is the fact that in the past manufacturers of same-size 
reproductions of movie posters have often failed to put something at the 
bottom of the poster in the border that clearly states it is a reproduction. 
This really is inexcusable and in court would be considered an "attempt to 
commit fraud" if someone ever bothered to pay a lawyer to take it to court. 
In fact, when back when Sun was selling reproductions, they actually were 
taken to court and were ordered to put an identifying phrase on their 
merchandise.
 
While it is great that you identify reproductions in your on-line 
descriptions or catalog, what happens after you sell the reproduction? Do 
you care that the buyer can then pass it on as an "original" to some 
unwary purchaser in the future?
 
I urge all those who regularly sell reproductions to make up a small 
rubber stamp that says "reproduction" and stamp the identifying mark in the 
bottom corner, on the same line with any original information such as the 
NSS statement, so that it could not be cut off without significantly 
defacing the poster. It would only cost a few bucks to have the stamp made 
up. This would be the responsible thing to do -- and provide a great and 
lasting service to the move poster community from which you are making a 
living. It seems like the right thing to do, to me anyway. Is there a good 
reason not to do it?
 
-- JR

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dave Smith 
  (Reel Deals) 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  
  Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 
14:13
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Reprints
  Hi Danny, Every one of my items is identified 
  if it is a reprint or an original. Asfar as an identification on the 
  poster itself, some are clearly marked byhaving the name of the 
  reprint company right on the poster. Others aren'tmarked as clearly. I 
  personally do not add anything on or to the posterdistinguish it as a 
  reprint. As in most cases, knowing your seller also helps in 
  this department.Hope this answers your questions and thanks for 
  asking.Sincerely,Dave SmithReel Deals- 
  Original Message -From: "Danny Steward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: 
  Sent: 
  Monday, May 02, 2005 2:46 PMSubject: [MOPO] Reprints> 
  This mail is directed to Dave Smith of Reel Deals and anyone else who 
  is> selling same size reproductions of movie posters.  Do you 
  identify your> reproductions in any way that they are indeed 
  reproductions.  Is there any> chop, mark, or ID on either 
  front or back that your business has created> these 
  reproductions?>> Danny Steward / 
  Seattle>> 
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Re: [MOPO] GreenZap Raises Skepticism of Some eBay Community Members

2005-05-03 Thread JRS



Once again, I have to point out that PayPal did *exactly* the same thing 
when they first started -- they put a cash credit into the account of everyone 
who signed up. At first I think the amount was $15.00, and then was dropped over 
time to $10.00, and then $5.00 and finally eventually eliminated. Funny how no 
one questioned PayPal when they made this type of offer when they first started. 
For that matter, I don't remember anyone scrutinizing PayPal this way when they 
were first trying to get off the ground. People just rushed in to 
participate, get their free cash sign-up bonus, and start accepting PayPal for 
their auctions. Of course, the internet was a more innocent place at that time, 
and primarily confirmed to the US of A (at first PayPal only offered services to 
those in the US).
 
As for them operating out of "a Ralph's Grocery Store someplace in 
California" that is a rumor that was posted by one person (which Ralph's 
Grocery Store? The rumor doesn't say...) and has not been substantiated by 
anyone else that I can find, and is simply being repeated parrot-fashion by 
everyone else on the internet, including the author of this article. C'mon, with 
the easy availability of anonymous email addresses these days, do you really 
think these guys would be using an address that could be easily traced to a 
"Ralph's Grocery Store someplace in California" -- whether they were 
genuine or a scam (particularly if it were a scam)?
 
Finally, does it surprise anyone that "members of the eBay community" are 
voicing concern over this potential competitor to PayPal? After all, eBay does 
own PayPal.
 
We don't have enough information on GreenZap to know what their story is at 
this point, and this article certainly doesn't offer any.
 
-- JR
 

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  From: 
  Movielegends 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  
  Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 13:45
  Subject: [MOPO] GreenZap Raises 
  Skepticism of Some eBay Community Members
  GreenZap Raises Skepticism of Some eBay 
  CommunityMembersMay 02, 2005GreenZap.com issued a press 
  release on April 11, 2005,to announce its new online payment service, 
  which itis positioning as a competitor to eBay's PayPalservice. 
  GreenZap said during the pre-launchregistration phase, it is putting $25 
  in usersaccounts for signing up, and skeptics are raisingquestions 
  about the offer.According to an interview with Greenzap's CEO 
  oneAuction Air's radio program, users will not be ableto cash out the 
  $25, it can only be applied towardpurchases made using GreenZap, which has 
  not yetlaunched. Michael Donahue interviewed the CEO, AlexSonkin, last 
  week on his Internet radio programeAuction Air. You can listen to the 
  two-part interviewat http://www.eauctionair.com (4/24/05 
  edition).Some skeptics have created websites(http://greenzapscam.com) and started 
  threads ondiscussion boards(http://freeauctionscripts.com/community/ecommerce4839-0-asc-0.htmlandhttp://www.otwa.com/community/showthread.php?t=28926)raising 
  questions about the service, which says itwill launch in June.This 
  is not the first time eBay community members haveturned a skeptical eye on 
  pre-launch services; earlierthis year, AuctionBytes wrote about user 
  reaction toWagglepop(http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y05/m02/i23/s01),and 
  in 2001, AuctionBytes wrote about an auction sitethat apparently never 
  made it off the ground(http://auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y01/m07/i06/s01).Greenzap 
  is headquartered in La Jolla, California, butaccording to Sonkin, the 
  company accepts mail at"Ralph's Grocery Store" while they are in the 
  processof moving into a new building located east of 
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[MOPO] FA- Dietz- vintage Film noir lobbies etc

2005-05-03 Thread james dietz
The usual suspects. A nice collection of Noir and early serial cards-
including an Adv. of
Capt Marvel with MARVEL!
Ending soon.  no reserves. Peanuts start bids.
My ebay name is soldiers
or click the link below.
jim
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[MOPO] fa: SCARFACE DEC ADV TEASER AND RAINMAN XMAS TEASER ENDING TODAY NO RESV!!

2005-05-03 Thread David Lieberman
Title: AOL Email





  
  

  
  
  SCARFACE "COMING IN 
  DECEMBER" ADVANCE ORIG MOVIE POSTER 
  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=60333&item=7510759633&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
   
  RAIN 
  MAN "COMING IN DECEMBER" ADVANCE ORIG MOVIE POSTER 

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  David 
  LiebermanCineMasterpieces.com480 607 9700480 607 9424 
  fax
  
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[MOPO] FS: TOPPER - 3 SHEET R'44  GRANT/BENNETT CHAMPAGNE GLASS POSTER

2005-05-03 Thread Henry Mazel
The champagne glass poster - 3 sheet - very fine - $900.00 plus shipping. Cary Grant and Contance Bennett in the classic fantasy. (sorry if this has been posted already - having trouble posting to MOPO)

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y133/ahro2/TOPPERR44FCPF.jpg

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[MOPO] test - eom -

2005-05-03 Thread Henry Mazel




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[MOPO] FA- Bullitt, Birds, My Fair Lady, Sanjuro, etc...

2005-05-03 Thread Ioan Baicu




Hi,
I listed on eBay 112 original Romanian posters. If you have time to see
them, their titles are below.
Thanks for looking,
Ioan
ABBA
- Swedish movie- Romanian poster
Tin
Tin and the Sun Temple-animated French movie
East
of Eden- James Dean, dir. Elia Kazan-original post
Dodes’ka
Den - dir. Akira Kurosawa
NORTH
BY NORTHWEST - dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Wuthering
Heights -Anna Calder-Marshall
Last
New-Year’s Eve, The- Anouk Aimee, dir. E
Helen
of Troy-Brigitte Bardot Rossana Podesta
Circus
, The -Charlie Chaplin, Merna Kennedy
THE
BIRDS - dir. Alfred Hitchcock
The
Poseidon Adventure-Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine
Il
prefetto di ferro -Claudia Cardinale
Rocco
e I suoi fratelli -Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon
Le
Cerveau - Bourvil, Jean Paul Belmondo
Leon-Jean
Reno, Natalie Portman, dir. Luc Besson
The
Ambushers- Senta Berger, Dean Martin
Speed
Driver- Senta Berger, Fabio Testi
Sanjuro
(II)-Toshiro Mifune, dir. Akira Kurosawa
Doppio
delitto-Ursula Andress, M.Mastroiani
Il
sorpasso- Catherine Spaak, Vittorio Gassman
Le
Gendarme et les Gendarmettes- Louis de Funes
Once
a Thief (1965) -Alain Delon, dir. Ralph
Tom
Jones (Oscar 1964) -Albert Finney
Mercury
Rising -Alec Baldwin, Bruce Willis,
Il
Grido-dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
Planet
of the Apes - Charlton Heston, Linda Harrison
Escape
from the Planet of the Apes
I
mongoli - Anita Ekberg, Jack Palace
Religious
from Monza- Ann Heywood, Carla Gavr
Last
Warrior, The-Anthony Quinn, Shelley Wint
War
and Peace -Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda
Defeat
of L. Wilkison, The-Barbara Stanwyck,
Calle
Mayor (I) -Betsy Blair, Yves Massart
La
grande vadrouille-Bourvil, Louis de Funes
Vie
privee-Brigitte Bardot, Marcello Mastroia
L’Ours
et la poupee-Brigitte Bardot
Il
bidone- dir. Federico Fellini
Airport-Jean
Seberg, Burt Lancaster
Judgement
of Nurnberg-Marlene Dietrich, Judy
General
, The-Buster Keaton
There’s
Something About Mary-Cameron Diaz
Magnific
Rebel Beethoven-Carl Boehm, Giulia R
La
Constanza della Ragione-Catherine Deneuve
La
Vie de chateau-Catherine Deneuve, Pierre B
The
Kid- Charlie Chaplin, Jackie Coogan
Goodbye
e Amen-Claudia Cardinale
Conquest
(II)-Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer
Conquest
-Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer
Vildmarkssommar
(1957)-Ulf Strömberg
Elvira
Madigan (Cannes 1967)-Pia Degermark
Smultronstallet
-dir. Ingmar Bergman
Tin
Tin and the Sun Temple-(animated French)
Le
Sorprese dell Amore-Dorian Gray, Sylva Kos
Hook
-dir. Steven Spielberg
Misdeal
-Elsa Martinelli, Pierre Vaneck
Von
Ryan’s Express-Frank Sinatra, Trewor Howa
The
Band Wagon, -Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse
Esop-Gheorghi
Kaloiancev, Doroteea Tonceva
Singin’
in the Rain -dir. Gene Kelly
My
Fair Lady (OSCAR 1964)- Audrey Hepburn, Re
Les
Parapluies de Cherbourg-Catherine Deneuve
Falstaff-
Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau
War
and Peace
The
Defiant Ones- Sidney Poitier, Lon Chaney
Sanjuro-Toshiro
Mifune, dir. Akira Kurosawa
La
strada (OSCAR 1956)-dir. Federico Fellini
Gamos
ala ellinika-dir. Vasilis Georgiadis
Sonatas-Maria
Felix, Fernando Rey
The
Last Adventure -Alain Delon, Lino Ventura
Shichinin
no samurai -dir. Akira Kurosawa
Rio
Bravo-John Wayne, Dean Martin
Don
Juan -Fernandel, Carmen Sevilla
Le
Gendarme a New York -Louis de Funes
Fun
in Acapulco -Elvis Presley, Ursula Andres
L’Homme
de Rio -Jean Paul Belmondo
Hamlet
(1964)-Innokenti Smoktunovsky, Mikhail
Le
Doulos-Belmondo, dir. Jean-Pierre Melville
The
Early Bird-Norman Wisdom, dir. Robert Ash
I
de gini na fovite ton andra-Georgiadis
18
ORIGINAL ROMANIAN POSTERS with Alain Delon
La
Dolce Vita- dir. Federico Fellini
Bullitt
- Steve McQueen
One
Million Years B.C. (1966) - sexy Raquel Welch
Falstaff
- Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau
Titanic
- Leonardo Di Caprio, Katherine Winslet
Hook
- dir. Steven Spielberg
Lange
Beine–Lange Finger - Senta Berger, Martin Held
First
Spaceship on Venus (1962)- dir. Louis Daquin
Questa
specie d’amore - Jean Seberg, Ugo Tognazzi
DU
BIST WUNDERBAR - CATERINA VALENTE
Apollo
13 - Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon
La
dolce vita - Anita Ekberg, dir. Federico Fellini
Aliens-
dir. James Cameron
Kinderarzt
Dr. Fröhlich - ROY BLACK, Georg Thomalla
SCHNEEWITTCHEN
UND DIE SIEBENGAUKLER- CATERINA VALENTE
The
Fifth Element - dir. Luc Besson
King
Kong - Jessica Lange, Jeff Bridges
The
Karate Kid -Ralph Macchio, Norijuki ‘Pat” Morita
Legionaire
- Jean-Claude Van Damme
In
the Empire of Silver Lion-Lex Barker, dir. F.J. Gotl
GESCHWADER
FLEDERMAUS (1958)dir. Erich Engel
DER
HAUPTMANN VON KOLN (1956) dir. Slatan Du
Model
Bianca - GERDA FALK, dir. W. Standte
LEUCHTFEUER
(1954) - dir. Wolfgang Staudte
DAS
SINGENDE, KLINGENDE BAUMCHEN-Christel Bodenstein
Ein
Mann geht durch die Wand(1959)-Heinz RUHMANN
Im
Reich des silbernen Löwen- Lex Barker, Marie Versini
Operazione
San Gennaro -Senta Berger, Nino Manfredi
Strangers
- Senta Berger, Michel Constantin
Operazione
San Gennaro(2) -Senta Berger, Nino Manfredi
Joe
Kidd - Clint Eastwood, dir. John Sturges
Butch
Cassidy and Sundance Kid (OSCAR 1969)-Paul Newman
 



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[MOPO] FS: TOPPER - 3 SHEET R'44 GRANT/BENNETT CHAMPAGNE GLASS POSTER

2005-05-03 Thread Henry Mazel
The champagne glass poster - 3 sheet - very fine - $900.00 plus shipping.
Cary Grant and Contance Bennett in the classic fantasy.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y133/ahro2/TOPPERR44FCPF.jpg

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[MOPO] F/S : NEAR MINT UNUSED FOLDED ONE SHEETS

2005-05-03 Thread Phil Edwards Cinema Arts



We just got in a big collection of unused folded 
one sheets from 80s/90s. Lots of Australian one sheets, a few US and 
internationals (US and UK).Drop me an email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll send the list 
for perusal. List may take a couple of days, as we are still sorting what's what 
in there. Lots of US$10 bargains.Phil
 
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AvenueSoldiers PointNSW 2317AUSTRALIA
 
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