Very touching, Rick.
Good Luck
Zeev
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From: Richard Auras
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Does Anyone Still Collect Elvis
Personally I am sure hoping folks out there still collect Elvis. In 3
THAT was a cool way to start the day! THANKS!
Andrea
On May 17, 2009, at 11:05 PM, David Kusumoto wrote:
For fans of Gone with the Wind -- check out the following multi-
million dollar spot for Breyer's featuring singer/actress Jane
Krakowski of Broadway (but better known nationwide for
Hey Rick
Before you leave, you might want to pick up a copy of The Driver by
Alex Royhe drove across country in 31 hours 4 minutes :-)
From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of
Richard Auras
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 10:52
thanks for sharing that dave, and posting that link. very cool
concept, for sure.
jeff
On May 17, 2009, at 8:05 PM, David Kusumoto wrote:
For fans of Gone with the Wind -- check out the following multi-
million dollar spot for Breyer's featuring singer/actress Jane
Krakowski of
Just a question.. back when US one sheets were machine folded (up
until the 80's), was there ever a period when they were ONLY tri
folded (thus not having a fold that ran down the center from top to
bottom)? it would seem that the machine that did the folds would do
them all the same way?
I've had trifolded posters from the 1950s (for example Viking Women
the Sea Serpent) all through the 1970s..
I even have a Loving You trifolded (Elvis)
At 03:19 PM 5/18/2009, Jeff Potokar wrote:
Just a question.. back when US one sheets were machine folded (up
until the 80's), was there ever
often, when inserts include a scene card (or two), it detracts from the overall
artwork---especially of the scene is boring or unimportant..
however, there are some GREAT scenes included in?some insert posters:
ALL ABOUT EVE shows Marilyn Monroe.
SUNSET BOULEVARD has that great pool.
The best tri-folded poster I ever had was a Forbidden Planet that was
tri-folded and mint (and I mean eMoviePoster.com mint) with zero
restoration.
I stupidly gave it to Camden House in 1991 to auction at a time when the
poster usually sold for $2,500 in nice condition. It sold for $5,500 plus
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