Thanks for keeping us updated. I have no idea how I would have coped in the
same circumstances - probably very badly.
We've been on holiday for much of the catastrophe so it's taken quite some
time to go through all the posts on MOPO, B-STYLE and NSFGE and get a better
picture of what's been
Anyone looking for some escapism can find it in my following posters
presently for auction on ebay by seller FLASHBACKSMEMORABILIA all starting at
just
$9.99 with no reserve!
_http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZflashbacksmemorabilia_
(http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZflashbacksmemorabilia)
Lot's
For auction at movieposterbid.com ending Monday night. No reserve.
Seller ID: rememberwhenshop.com
Today I Hand (1942) orig os
Crime Doctor?s Gamble (1947) orig os
Al Capone (1959) orig os
Outlaw Queen (1957) orig os
Pushover (1954) orig os. Kim Novak
Behind the High Wall (1956) orig os
Bonnie
I can't believe it. I found a framer that does excellent work on my French
"one panel" Grandes. I am taking two over to the frame shop per month. Price is
$600.00 per one panel. Sectional frames, all archival acid free materials. Just
recently got my first two one panels back and they are
I've been keeping up by reading everyones posts and wish our friends
affected by Katrina as easy a transition as is possible given the
circumstances.
I'm back selling after a long stressful summer. If you have the time,
and are interested my link on ebay is below. These are mostly animated
Up for auction on MOPOBID's Bad Girls/Bad Boys auction, one sheets and lobbies:
The Big Shot - Bogart
Dead Reckoning
Great Guy - early Cagney
Bonnie and Clyde on linen
Lolita . . .
Bad for each Other -- and more
http://www.movieposterbid.com/search.asp?nsearch=THEpostermint.com
or search
Hi Sue:
First of all thank's for all the ideas and encouragement in the past
over this project. Finally it is going to be done!
Yes, I was told that UV plexiglass could not be purchased in this size.
Also yes labor plays a big part in these posters. I have six more one panels to
do plus
1954 The Original GODZILLA GOJIRA Jumbo Lobby Card
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5997543145
1962 KING KONG vs GODZILLA Mint Set of 8 Lobby Cards
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5997672990
10,000 Sci-Fi, Monster, Horror Lobby Cards,
1930s-1980s
Here's a description for a poster currently listed on
MoviePosterBid:
Beautiful near Mint plus condition. Never
Circulated. It has a small tear at the tip of each
centre fold from shelf wear.
Am I crazy or is a poster with tears, even small ones, not
near mint, let alone near
I guess that depends on your definition of the word near.
Kirby McDaniel
www.movieart.net
On Sep 10, 2005, at 5:47 PM, Craig Miller wrote:
Here's a description for a poster currently listed on
MoviePosterBid:
Beautiful near Mint plus condition. Never
Circulated. It has a small
Has anyone tried acrylic welding to join Plexiglas
together?
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Craig,
Clearly nothing with any tears is in "mint" condition. Not to mention "Mint
plus" condition (!)
How the heck can *anything*be in "Mint plus" condition?
You should have included the URL of the auction. I'd really like to see
something in "mint-plus" condition before I die...
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JR:
I think they meant near-mint plus rather than not merely
mint but nearly mint plus. But even near mint (with or without
a plus) shouldn't include tears, should it?
Craig.
At 06:09 PM 9/10/05 -0500, JR wrote:
Craig,
Clearly nothing with any tears is in mint condition. Not to mention
Mint
The reason why any grading system and/or terminology is in the eye of
the beholder.
Far simpler to detail defects.
Phil
Craig Miller wrote:
JR:
I think they meant near-mint plus rather than not merely
mint but nearly mint plus. But even near mint (with or without
a plus) shouldn't include
Oh, and the specific listing is for Cuban Rebel Girls,
http://www.movieposterbid.com/itemdetl.asp?id=9358
JR:
I think they meant near-mint plus rather than not merely
mint but nearly mint plus. But even near mint (with or without
a plus) shouldn't include tears, should it?
Craig.
At 06:09 PM
And such a superb photo to accompany the auction! Tremendous detail that
should be commended.
Natalie
Craig Miller wrote:
Here's a description for a poster currently listed on
MoviePosterBid:
Beautiful near Mint plus condition. Never
Circulated. It has a small tear at the tip
try buying records from people who don't have turntables and grade vinyl as
mint if it only have a few noticeable scratches. Or pre-recorded open reel
tapes, again from people who can't play them - but tell you they look nice -
at lease with posters a good description can clear up the grading
Ten days ago I was all set to fold up my tent here in San Diego, no
more Ebays till 2006, and spend the rest of this year at my flat in the
French Quarter-where I am a sometimes bartender and a jazz lover and
food maven.
Well, when all that changed, I had to stay in San Diego and so now some
more
I personally prefer grading systems that use numbers like "7 out of 10"
because all of these adjectives... good... very good... fine... mint... near
this or near that... have different meanings to different people.
We all know that in movie poster collecting these days that "very good" can
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Howdy y'all,
Some new listings on eBay.
Mostly inserts ... Vertigo ... Lolita ... etc ...
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZposters5999QQhtZ-1
Allen
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...unless the seller can't actually see the poster and is grading it by smell.
I like that. I always thought the disclaimer that a poster came from "a non-smoking family" was kinda silly until I gottwo or three posters from what must of been theMarlboro Man himself and the term "smoke house" took
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