just like the title says.. I need 15 copies of each of these stinkers
gotta be chep
who has them??
Rich==
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Barker or biter?
Nice cabinet Dave. *Sigh* Says she with the boxes and
tubes all over the house "storage" combo.
Natalie
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I'd like to echo Rich's sentiments here by asking
Dennis why the hell am I on his mailing list? Don't
recall ever signing up for it because for one, I
wouldn't, and secondly because I can find zero
evidence of any sign up in my mail archives.
I shouldn't have to unsubscribe from something I
didn't
If anyone has any Lon Chaney Sr. window cards for sale, please let me
know... Am very interested in these and have been for quite some time...
thanks,
Ethan
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Hi, does anyone know the phone number for the eBay user ID swoopstudio,
located in Bellingham Washington... very urgent... let me know if you
know..
thanks in advance,
Ethan
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Thank you very much for your reply everyone that replied and commented. The
real question is do poster start sagging? What about the mylar and backing from
Unlimited? These posters will go sagging as well...am I missing something? I
guess this means that all these items being sold by Unlimite
Cherokee Books!! Man, I haven't heard that name in years!! I bought Comics
through the mail from them way back then, actually made it down there once
and popped in. Boy, those were great times, and great memories!! Thanks for
the Jolt Greg!!
Thanks, Dave
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the safe is truly marvellous...but I'm in love with the poster guard!
Richard
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Did the Bassett Hound come with it?KirbyOn Sep 21, 2006, at 5:23 PM, David Lieberman wrote: I had a custom fireproof safe built by a gun safe manufacturer. 60" wide x 72" tall x 44" deep. Photo shows it empty. Folded posters in drawers on top, along with
Carlos - thanks for the interesting post. I didn't have any problems
with pop ups on your website either.
Probably same reason.
Phil
Roland Lataille wrote:
Carlos,
I don't have any problems with popups on your web site. In fact I
don't have popups on any web site. I use Mozilla Firefox for m
Rich,
The AX100 can accommodate sleeves 44" long. The cabinet is 50" tall so even
with hangers the posters should fit.
SAGGING would definitely be a major problem! Thank you to whoever brought
this up.
Zeev
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Carlos,I don't have any problems with popups on your web site. In fact I don't have popups on any web site. I use Mozilla Firefox for my web browser so, no popups!Roland dsonesheets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Carlos, One simple suggestion to you is to get a site that doesn't give you three pop-up
Hello Philipp
Well, I think you definitely found something that *could*
be a great solution. Its worth looking into and ask a few more
questions.
As far as the system goes, I think it's very clever.
It does not take up too much space, you can easily flip thru your stock,
find a poster
is that the "poster guard" standing in my way to the safe???
: - )
At 03:23 PM 9/21/2006, David Lieberman wrote:
I had a custom fireproof safe built by a gun safe manufacturer. 60"
wide x 72" tall x 44" deep.
Photo shows it empty. Folded posters in drawers on top, along with
rolled
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I had a custom fireproof safe built by a gun safe manufacturer.
60" wide x 72" tall x 44" deep.
Photo shows it empty. Folded posters in drawers on top, along with
rolled posters on top. Linen backed and card stock pos
6:30 EST
all day, pages contain extra info... new
look... i cannot seem to change it.
???
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Wow, Ron. What an adventure. At least you touched it and gazed at it.ToochisRon Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Andrea and Philip!Yes, I wish I still had The Mummy one sheet as well,but, you can't go back and on the bright side, I wasable to put a downpayment on a house and add some more
I'm with Kirby on this.
Those cabinets don't really look al that usefull to me. I think that
flat files, which you can find under $600 for one sheets here in
vegas, and which store more posters AND KEEP THEM FLAT WITH NO STRESS
ON THE PAPER are a better solution
the hanging file that is show
Love to hear them, Ron!
Andrea
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Hi Andrea and Philip!
Yes, I wish I still had The Mummy one sheet as well,
but, you can'
Not
only that, it seems that if you were to place non linen backed 1-shts in here
there may be a sagging problem, gravity--it brings things down man. I
think flat cases would be the way to go if you were to be interested a
storage system.
Best,
Myles
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I guess I will add my 2 cents here: to me, this cabinet looks like a better idea intheory than in practice. I haven't read through all this thread, but I don't think you canget even 1500 posters in here comfortably. Certainly not if they are linen backed.I've investigated a lot of storage over t
Ron,
I've enjoyed reading your stories too. This is exactly what I love to find on
MoPo. Please consider sending other tales to the whole group. Whether they
would be long or short, if you take the time to write it, I'll take the time to
read it. Great fun!
Gordon
Ron Moore <[EMAIL PR
Carlos,
One simple suggestion to you is to get a site that doesn't give you
three pop-up windows on every page you visit. These are
ultra-annoying, and I won't be returning to your site anytime soon for
this very reason.
Best regards,
SteveOn 9/21/06, Carlos Duenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ba
Thanks Ron,
Very interesting. I would love to hear all your stories, also those that got away...
Do you still have a picture of your Mummy?
By the way, do you still find items now? I can't hear more of your and other MOPOs fascinating stories.
Please let me know.
Have a great
Hi Andrea and Philip!
Yes, I wish I still had The Mummy one sheet as well,
but, you can't go back and on the bright side, I was
able to put a downpayment on a house and add some more
great items to my collection.
As for other great finds, if you guys would really
like to hear some, I have lots of
Zeev,
The stand alone cabinet system. http://www.easifileusa.com/easifile.html I am talking about the AX 100. It does not look too large at all. The one sheet fit as well. 33X44, thats the size of posters you can file in there. You can also finally hang those linen mounted posters in this ca
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Dennis
did you not read the email I sent to you two nights ago telling to
you keep my name out of it.
Tuesday I was just irritated.. Now that you have reposted your attack
on JR using my name again I AM PISSED OFF.
I told you thursday and I'm telling you again.
DO NOT USE ME AS A STICK TO B
Ron-
Do you have a picture of that Mummy one-sheet?--or is it featured in any of
the movie poster books? I'd love to see it!
--Tom
on 9/20/06 9:38 PM, Ron Moore at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But when I went to this guys
> house, there on his living room wall was the other
> style Mummy one shee
Hi, Everyone,
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Philipp,
Do they make them in large enough sizes? The one pictured
appears to be too small for a one sheet size, especially if it is
linenbacked.
Sue
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lovely piece, and its dimensions, which are
peculiar to only Italian pieces from immediately after WWII, tells me that it is
certainly original Italian release.
Walter
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Dennis,
I used to start-up companies for a
living and I can tell you, it takes 1-3 years to get one off the ground.
J.R.'s did very well and Rich took it over at the right time to truly
profit.
Both J.R. and Rich are talented
businessmen, as I've seen.
J.R. had a right to be pleased and s
Rick,
JR, among other things, is the one that single handedly launched the
internet auction site MPB (Movie Poster Bid).
Zeev
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Glad to see JR taking a break - he seems to need one right now...
I do think I like the Political discussions better than these types of
personal attacks and disagreement.
Let's not even start with Religion...lol
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Hello Philipp
Thanks for the link. I checked it out briefly
and I'm not sure which is the specific item that caught your eye. Could
you please point me in the right direction?
There are just 2 points I'd like to make
though:
In order to be able to store AND VIEW 1250x2 One
Sheets it has
MOPO:
I am sorry to have to share my response to JR
with you all, BUT my private email to him
came back "undeliverable", so his inbox is becoming too full or he has
locked out addresses that he doesn't want to read. In any case, JR, if you are
listening or reading, SOMEWHERE, I want to be
Back in 1994 (or 95 I dont remember) while I was in
summer vacation from the university, visiting my
family in Nicaragua I came across an old phone book
from the late 70s, before the Nicaraguan revolution,
when movie theatres there were popular and profitable.
I took the time to call many of the t
Sorry, I hit enter before I was finished.
I have so many contacts worldwide (literally in the hundreds) that it
is becoming necessary for me to thin my inventory out, move a lot of
the stunning posters I have been storing so that others may enjoy them,
and refocus on the next level of my company's
Well folks, this may be the time for you to get the posters you've always wanted or always needed.
I am, at least for the short term, getting out of the poster
business. I know I haven't been one of the most prolific or
widely recognized dealers out there, but I like to think that I've
helped som
Great story, Ron and as Nathalie said, THE MUMMY image is something one can
look at for ages.
It's almost mesmeric. Beautiful.
And as for FRANKENSTEIN .. well, be still my beating heart!
I remember once mentioning on group, a FRANKENSTEIN piece that my other half
and I had in our home and how
JR, why are you now engaging me privately and trying to keep explaining
your side of this ungodly argument? Do you always have to try and
get the last word in? I really don't give a crap what it feels
like, or what it felt like to you, because this
has absolutely NOTHING to do with me. NOTHING!!
Peoples, peoples
One thing I've learned running a forum (yes folks the other one, the one
where we swear and have posters that contain NUDITY - thats how we are born
folks), is that people are people, we like to collect posters, but we are
PEOPLE, there's more to our life than pretty bits of pa
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