the Frankenstein edition does not have a dust jacket
does anyone have one they wish to trade me
:-)
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Photoplay Editions in Dust Jackets for Sale
title first, price next unpriced volumes need to be examined, that's
all.. they may be newer acquisitions that haven't been processed yet. all
have dust jackets. condition report & pic upon request.
all books listed are in stock as of this mailing. an
Mark Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,I'm still looking for the following:1. Abbott & Costello "Buck Privates" INSERT2. A&C "Hold that Ghost" Title Card3. A&C "meet the invisible man" HALF SHEET style "B" (opposite artwork of the TC)4. A&C meet frankenstein ONE-SHEET Realart5. Rev
Looking for Caged 1950. Please let me know if you find anything. Debi
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It's an interesting thing, life and coincidences. I told you
previously I had met John Astin while working with his wife at the time Patty
Duke. I also know Glenn very well as he brings his posters into my shop for
framing and we always shoot the breeze. What has always been interesting
t
For some reason I was thinking about The Invaders recently. What a
terrific show -- it was one of the Quinn Martin productions (like
Streets of San Francisco and The FBI) of the 60s where each 15 minute
segment was a chapter all usually filmed on location rather than the
backlot. Terrific show, g
How about these two Sci Fi TV Series:
The Immortal (1969)
Starring: Christopher George
A professional race-car driver discovers that there
are certain properties in his blood that will make
him, basically, immortal. A dying multi-millionaire
also finds out about the racer's blood, and is
determine
Sue Heim wrote: "...and Glenn, when
he has his moustache grown in, is a dead ringer (for John
Astin), except Glenn is more handsome."
As always Sue's insight is spot
on!
And, confidentially, John Astin
agrees!
Here's a Twilight Zone moment if ever
there was one...
When I first me
Hi Everyone-
Just a quick note to say that after a few weeks of upgrading
our servers and updating our site, we've added a lot of
great posters. Classic titles like 'Lolita' and 'Dr.
Strangelove', the beautiful French 'Jazz on a Summer's
Day', Welles' 'F for Fake', rare Warhol and more:
http://w
Yea Glenn,
For those of you that don't know, Glenn is an actor and
played Gomez Addams in the television remake of the Addams Family several years
back. My youngest daughter has her signed picture of him hanging in her bedroom
as she loves Addams Family also. I have raised both my daught
Sue:
Combat is now available on dvd. The first season.
--Tom
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Finally, one of the half a handful of TV that would
make me break my "only buy movies" DVD vow: The
Munsters! I'll be first in line at the nearest
retailer that day.
Fred
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> Hey Phillip,
>
> I loved the Munsters. I remember seeing the
> Munster's ca
Hey, what about:
Combat
That Girl (pre-Mary Tyler Moore)
Love that Bob (pre-Brady Bunch Schultze)
Honeymooners (what a cast)
The Rifleman (loved all those morals)
Leave it to Beaver (loved Wally)
Amos and Andy (loved them both)
Life of Riley (William Bendix-very funny show)
Father Knows Best
Hey Phillip,
I loved the Munsters. I remember seeing the Munster's
car when I was a kid and it was so cool. About 15 years ago, I was waiting in
line at the Thrifty's drug store in North Hollywood by my offices and Yvonne
DeCarlo was standing in line behind me. She was extremely heavy
I like the Munsters but I am obviously
and completely prejudiced when it comes to my love for the Addams
Family and the work of John Astin.
Glenn T.
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Alfred Hitchcock
Columbo
Mary Tyler Moore
Seinfeld
Saturday Night Live (Belushi era)
Simpsons
-Donnie
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Philipp,
With all due respect...
"The Munsters is the greatest tv show ever... after Star Trek"
Might I suggest you check out...
Adam's Family (if your in that frame of mind)...
Then (after you have seen 'em all)...
Avengers
Kolchak The Night Stalker
Outer Limits
Prisoner
Sopranos
Thriller
Twilig
I like The Munsters as well. Thanks for the info!
--Tom
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I cannot wait. The best show after STAR TREK EVER, will be released.
38 episodes in the first season. There were only two seasons.
I loved them as a kid and I love them still now.
August 24th is the day.
Sorry, it is not poster related but STILL very important.
WHO ELSE LOVES THE MUNSTERS ??
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While I agree that these are desirable titles with solid pricing right now,
I have my doubts as to how much higher they can go in price over the next few
decades because of the problem of reproductions and fakes. All of these titles
have had "legal" full-size reproductions ma
That sounds like the bargain of the century! Snap those babies up !
Shelly
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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 14:55:31 -0400
"what if you h
"what if you had $10,000 to invest in movie paper"
This is such an amazing coincidence!
Guess what guys?
Just last week,
I was contacted by someone who found an
abandoned NSS warehouse in the back of a massage-parlor...
He stumbled upon #150 complete lobby-card-sets
for Halloween (1978)
Oddly eno
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I would buy one sheet titles (and I am) from the 70's and 80's like
caddyshack
animal house
jaws
blues brothers
breakfast club
sixteen candles
terminator
etc.
you know, the ones that are ALWAYS on TV and are everybodys favorites.
right now they are relatively cheap and
I would take my 10 G's (if I had to spend it!) and buy $100,000 worth
of stuff everybody hated and nobody wanted.
That would guarantee that it would be highly desired in 20 years!
Alan
On Aug 14, 2004, at 10:47 AM, Roger Kim wrote:
For investment purposes, I would want to buy something that people
Glenn,
First of all, if you're looking at a 20-year holding period, make condition
your first priority in making a purchase decision. Go for the best-quality
unrestored and preferably not-linenbacked one-sheets you can find. I know some
people question the "one-sheet is god" mentality, and
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For investment purposes, I would want to buy something that people are still going to remember in 20 years. Therefore, I would not buy stuff like Boston Blackie, The Whistler, or even Hopalong Cassidy. I would not buy silent films. And noth
I would absolutely go with Forties and Fifties
horror/sci-fi material. It seems to be impervious to trends in the hobby, and
continues to gradually be increasing even beyond what I thought were obscene
price levels just a couple of years ago. I would also invest in posters by the
Mexican art
Hi folks
From myself to you is the last items on ebay that are really good deals like an original one sheet of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in the best style opening bid is $17.95. You can't beat that with an Olympic baseball bat. speaking of Olympics is the rolled instert of "The Games"
I'd try to buy Zeev's 10 Commandments lobby, and
any movie poster made with the actual Harry Houdini that showed him doing a
trick.
Andrea
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Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 4:13
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Just want to say my posters are priced to SELL! not SEEL!
Although SEEL! could be considered an exploitive combination of SEE!
and SELL!
Alan
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FA - CLASSIC 1950'S SF/HORROR!
4 More CLASSICS from the Adler vault ENDING SATURDAY MORNING on Ebay!
(And more starting on Saturday!)
PRICED TO SEEL! Please take a look!
BEGINNING OF THE END - Half Sheet
VOODOO ISLAND with BORIS KARLOFF - Half Sheet
SHE DEMONS with IRISH McCALLA -
Bruce,
I live in NYC,...since I was a kid I heard those
goddamn emergency broadcast warnings.
On 9/11 I dont think I heard one emergengy warning
from ANY of the networks. One would think after years
and years of testing the emergency broadcast system
that on 9/11 they'd have used it.
If not on
Hi Folks..
I've been able to start relaxing just a little bit after all the hectic
weeks getting the gallery renovated and moving stuff in and all that stuff.
You'll never know how much renovation there was. take a look at these
before pics
http://www.electro-comicsonline.com/before/
and then here'
Hi Glenn
This is an interesting topic. As a dealer, my
business depends on making the right choices and its not always an easy task. My
thoughts on what to buy are probably at odds with others but here they
are..
1. I would not touch modern posters. Most of the
good titles were print
I want to see how you folks would answer
this question...
Please read it carefully and throw out the
supposition that "you collect what you like and don't worry about
appreciation"
If you had $10,000 to invest in posters
hoping for maximum possible return in 20 years how would you do
it
8/13/2004
Take a look at Tarzan's Desert Victory and others -- all ending on
Sunday on MoviePosterBid:
http://www.movieposterbid.com/itemdetl.asp?id=3931
complete list:
http://www.movieposterbid.com/search.asp?
nsearch=www%2Echanningposters%2Ecom
Thanks, Channing in SF
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