...that was once common (and shown on TV in the
sixties frequently) but now seems almost to have vanished off the face of
the earth. The film is A Weekend with Lulu, starring Bob Monkhouse and Sid
James. It's a comedy made by Hammer in 1962; the Lulu of the title refers
to the name of an ice-cream
without RE-starting the CONTINUING debate...
1. posters can be put on linen WITHOUT restoration.
or
2. linen and some cleaning of the smudges and borders and NO PAINT
or
3. LINEN PLUS:
a) minor touch-ups at folds
b) major paint
c) major paint with
Someone has a print because I am watching it on tv right now...
Rick
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From: rodxmorgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:10:40 AM
Subject: [MOPO] Rare Funny Hammer---Scarcer than hen's teeth
...that was once common
We want to make sure all those reading this are aware of the items we have
closing this coming week, both in our regular Tuesday auction ending May 1st,
with just a TON of great posters!), and in our SECOND
http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/thursdayauctions.phpThursday night
auction (our
I am currently visiting some relatives in Mass (south of Boston). Are there
any poster dealers and/or stores in this area? I know of the Nostalgia Factory
already -- but there must be others?
thanks,
Evan
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Poster framing and restoration questionHi Tony and all,
I was just about to answer your email directly to me on this issue.
Linenbacking/restoration is definitely a personal decision. I have found that
to be true over my years of dealing with framing customers. Personally, I only
linenback
There is the International Poster Gallery (or something very close to that
name) on Newberry Street.
Not a lot of movie posters but definitely some foreign versions.
Nice people and good books.
chris quarles
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Ahhh...imagining that
maybe a little bleaching is not offensive to me
Michael, Sorry, Bleaching is one of the most offensive things you can do
to your poster.
And what Susan said, it's a personal choice.
Although not panacea, linen backing is the choice for paper conservation
and restoration. It has been since
Hi,
I have over 40 auctions closing on SUNDAY and at least 20 closing on
MONDAY as well---LOTS of VINTAGE SERIAL material, JAMES BOND, 50's FILM NOIR,
MARIO BAVA, SEXIEST DIANA DORS One Sheet EVER, HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE,
plus
MUCH MORE!!! If you have an extra minute, please take a
Hey now, Kenwick, you certainly are not the only Deadhead poster fan! I've
been both since the 70's. When you sell your stuff, send me a link.
Michael Danese
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Cook
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 7:12 PM
To:
Hey gang,
Anyone have any Wheeler and Woolsey lobby cards from the following films...
Caught Plastered - need one scene card
Cockeyed Cavaliers - need title card and one scene card
Cowboy Quarterback - need two scene cards
Cracked Nuts - need title card and one scene card
Diplomaniacs - need all
Bigger than a Drive-In movie - for real!
Well, it IS good to know I'm not alone... I tell you, folks, being a
fan of MORE than one thing can get expensive! I wish I can stick to one thing,
but I guess the Monster Mags have taken priority since Jerry died.
EW says Jack Black may be
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