Kevin,
An interesting question, but there's just no way to know. For
starters... the $7,800 card sold by Heritage several years ago -- much
restoration did that one have? How much was disclosed to the buyer prior
to the final bidding? As we've been discussing here with other posters,
there
Before they go on eBay I'm offering to the Mopo group a folded one sheet and
lobby set for Radio City Revels (1938) as a lot. Price for all is 250.00 plus
postage. Will send large JPEGs on request to serious parties. Overall condition
is good.
Best -
Glenn T.
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This everything is fake lately hysteria is just ridiculous. The
conspiracy theorists are alive and well!!
(not aimed at you Freeman or Kirby!!)
reasons we believe they are authentic.given the evidence presented so
far.
1. full size 27x41
2. right kind of paper consistent with the
I certainly have no info. to weigh in on this topic. HOWEVER, this really
must be a tough issue on that poster..first time I've known Kirby to be
stymied ~~!!!
Steve
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From: Kirby McDaniel
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Sent: Sunday,
I think you must be a very nostalgic hippy who has invested his love-
earned money well, to slap out $500 for such an unattractive poster.
wim
Op 30 nov 2009, om 08:17 heeft Steven F. Poole het volgende geschreven:
I certainly have no info. to weigh in on this topic. HOWEVER,
this really
Aside from whether these are real or fake, there is also the issue of just
how many this guy has. He has sold them all over the place, but seems to
keep coming up with more. If he had 20 or 30 of them he would have sold them
all to one person and been done with it. He may well have hundreds of
Hey, Dave,
You're starting to sound like Fredric March at the end of Inherit The
Wind--- frantically clinging on to your belief that these fake posters are
real-as if your whole existence rides on that fact...
We all know a lot of MONEY certainly is at stake. Hey, you might have a
Though someone might be interested in this almost impossible to find 70's
Blaxploitation Cult Classic starring WILDMAN STEVE
_http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg_
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I am not certain why everyone is giving Dave a hard time on this issue.
Again and again in his short time in the hobby he has proven he has no moral
compass and only lets money be his ultimate guidepost.
Whether it is listing fake Jaws poster, reissue Mad Max posters as originals,
standing
Hi, Steve,
I spent an hour pinging around on the Internet to see if I could find some
evidence that this
was a poster that Warners used in 1970. I could not.
The photographic style that was the general-use poster has been attributed to
Richard Amsel, but the campaign
is credited to Bill Gold.
Come on, how old are we here? Is it really necessary to swoop as low as to
speculate peoples father abandoning them when they were young!!!??? This
really is an embarassment to the hobby in my books. Why so much hatred,
especially approaching Christmas time? I think it's easy to forget we
healthy discussion!
Thank you Andy Neal for the support.
and thank you Ron Moore for your level headed opinion.
and I really do appreciate the input from Kirby and Freeman.
and Bruce, we aren't saying theater used..we are saying for
promotional display/use.
and again.if any
Hi Kirby-
I believe your intuitive sense: If this was a 1970 Woodstock poster, we
would know it by now is the best common sense analysis of not only this poster
but any one that there is a question about veracity. No offence to Dave
implied here. I certainly do not have any vested
11/30/2009
Dear Mopo Members --
I have spent the last few months filling my EBAY store (http://stores.ebay.com/CHANNINGPOSTERS
) with over 1,000 individual items, many of which would make
wonderful, interesting and reasonably priced special holiday gifts
for the season. I have many
"and again.if any evidence surfaces proving it not to be authentic, I'll gladly pull it. Not a big deal"
WOW! , Though I've only been on this list for a couple months (even though I've collecting and sold movie posters since 1980 while in the Navy) , this comment is truly unsettling..
I
With all of this chat about whether or not certain rolled posters are fakes, I
wanted to ask a quick question.
A few years back, it seemed as though there were a ton of rolled advance copies
of Raging Bull (DE NIRO.RAGING) for sale everywhere without the typical
Coming This Fall
I recently returned one of these to a very reputable Ebay seller and
my two cents in this debate is that I would never consider selling
something that I was not sure was authentic. The questions
surrounding it are enough to walk away (even if the seller did not
take it back).
I think
Dave,
Jeesh, if I had so many people questioning my credibility and character
for a measley hundred bucks profit per poster, I think I'd stop selling them
immediately.IMMEDIATELY! It's amazing how YOU were the one who posed
the question about the Woodstock one sheet's authenticity to
I'm almost certain these are uk/international one sheets mike, it would sure
make sense as we don't have a fall over here, we refer to it as autumn.
I too have a rolled version and am happy it is original, there are few versions
of the regular one sheets with very slight differences (credit
that is an authentic poster..
At 11:08 AM 11/30/2009, Mike Davis wrote:
With all of this chat about whether or not certain rolled posters
are fakes, I wanted to ask a quick question.
A few years back, it seemed as though there were a ton of rolled
advance copies of Raging Bull (DE
I am in total agreement with Sam in this perspective
for instance, I have some autographs that cost me beaucoup dollars
that became suspect after my purchase (or trades) with someone who
turned out to be not what he said he was.
I showed them to a pro who said he thinks some are authentic
I'm not certain they are international posters.
One person in this business who used to do poster
purchasing for Martin Scorcese got several tubes
of them from Scorcese during the course of his
representation. So they could easily be US
posters, Wilding posters or any assortment of
other
I got mine about a million years ago from a feller who ran a place called
something like Connecticut Poster Warehouse, which was, I think literally, a
warehouse. He had loads of them and, IIRC, he got most of his stuff from
distributors and perhaps even an NSS warehouse.
Perhaps some of the
Something for everyone to keep in mind..
being rolled does not automatically make a poster from the folded
period a fake.
I have numerous rolled posters from all kinds of years including the
1930s. I might even have a 1920s rolled poster I think..
tri-folded posters also. I have some of
Hi Kevin!
Didn't mean to cause you to become unsettled, but if you areso be it.
I really do think its authentic...if I didn't, I wouldn't have started
this topic on mopo in the first place and I would definitely not try to
sell it. It is not in my nature to try and pull one over
Doesn't anyone have a pressbook on this movie
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We do. On page 6 of the original pressbook under Wild Posting it states
(under a photo of the poster):
The striking poster shown in the display above has contributed much to the
successful run of 'Woodstock.' You can have similar posters made locally to
heighten interest in your engagement.
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Was there any cut-off date for one could no longer make (and sell) your own
personal cache of original Woodstock posters?
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From: Carteron, Bruce - 1551
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Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] real
Hey Rick-
Taking a bit of a detour here from the WOODSTOCK discussion but I have to
comment.Your analogy to Fredric March trying his damndest to make reality
conform to his reality in INHERIT THE WIND is a riot!
Not dissing Dave on this.As some of you know, I am the pastor
No date is mentioned in the book. Of course these pressbooks came out before
the movie was released.
Bruce Carteron
Consignment Director, Vintage Movie Poster Auctions
HERITAGE AUCTION GALLERIES
3500 Maple Avenue, 17th floor
Dallas, Texas 75219-3941
Phone: 214-409-1551/ 800-872-6467 Ext 1551
Bruce
excellent response. thank you!!
to answer your question how would they do it?.. that's simple! the
production company only needs to send a set of color separations to
each distributor that requests them for exact replication. Although
the text indicates You can have similar posters
This should give you all a good laugh :-)
http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/ctW1SEmDcpyU2Gr6
Apologies if I missed anyone but I was limited by what I could find on Google
Images.
Andy
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Hi Rick-
Yes, I agree about the greatest teaming in cinematic history.Tracy and
March.like champagne and caviar.can any teaming be better?Just a
shame that both of those guys are so underated by today's audiences.
Just looked INHERIT THE WIND up on Amazon.Its on
David
I don't mean to pile on, but you're the one the started this;
Lord knows the last thing anyone wants to do nowadays is mistakenly list a
repro as an original..the wrath from collectors is never ending if one
does!!
Just wondering what everyone thinks about this one. We have it
Sorry I don't know how to make a direct link but if you Google the title
you should get the site.
_THE GENE ANDREWSKI COLLECTION OF CINEMA_
(http://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/20160)
12:00 PM PT - Dec 5th, 2009
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Hi Jim!
yesI started it.suspecting that this would happen as the paranoia
of fakes everywhere has affected many peoples logic circuits.
butI still haven't changed my mind.
I find it fascinating though that some of the people who have chimed in
with rock solid opinions
Dave,
As I mentioned I'm new to this list and I'm not out to make enemies or make accusations about anyone's character. But, I guess it is a "culture" thing. As you know
from my web site I don’t sell only movie posters but also autographs, sport memorabilia and fine art. You will run into many
The discussion reminds me of the "tapping" phenomenon in the book "Make it Stick' if anyone has read the book.
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Hey
marty Lifshultz was Poster people warehouse in Milford Ct.?. Formerly
known as MOVie Gallert- East meadow- New YORK - had Woodstock, and also
Rolling stones Tour posters from Jovan tour..
He was a large source of Columbia material and has many spnish release
titles.
he also traded with a whos
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I sometimes wonder how many people out there actually prefer the traditional
27x41 1-sheets to the 30x40.
In my mind, the 30x40 (and for that matter every other size) is preferable to
the 27x41 in every way. It is rolled, thicker stock, gives more room for
framing options. The fragile
That's the guy! He *was* a kick to talk to.
--Peter
--- On Mon, 11/30/09, Tom Martin dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com wrote:
From: Tom Martin dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Rolled Possible Fakes - brings up a quick question
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
One thing about this Poster business of posters is I was able to speak
to and meet and hear from some great people
I was wondering whats happed to many..
I havent spoke to many in a few years
so If anyne knows how they are or where please update as I would like to
know...
Inherit the Wind is (and has been for 47 years) one of my 3 or 4 most
favorite movies. Great script and some of the finest actors ever lived.
But, until it was mentioned to me a few weeks ago, it never clicked in my
brain that both lead actors had played the lead in Dr. Jeckyl Mr. Hyde
and only
The Raging Bull's were wilding posters, printed to be posted all over New
York City. The guy Marty got them from was the guy who was supposed to post
them, but he kept bunches of them (and lots of others), not for the
collectibility, but so he didn't have to pay as many kids to post them.
So any
John Kisch runs Seperate Cinema
http://www.separatecinema.com/
a great person,
and anyone who likes not only movie posters (I assume we all do here) but also
is interested in Black culture and history as portraid by film, MUST check it
out.
Ari
From: Tom
Bruce I was one of those wild posters... we were told to get 10 key
locations and make two rows of five..
they would send us like anywhere from 300- 1000 Posters... from Gore
graphics , Gotham ,,, etc.. 300 would
fit in a triangle tube box.. and they would send Overnight fed ex
then all
Tom:
Theater Poster Exchange is now run by Bill Luton, who sells on eBay under the
id weln.
The Steve Sallys (father and son) sell on eBay as sallypix and just moved their
business to New Jersey.
Brian Bukantis publishes Movie Collectors World.
I used to sell Howard Rogofsky vintage
I'm on Heritage's site in the archives. I search for a THIS IS MY AFFAIR one
sheet.
I get WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED?
Some database!
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
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Kirby,
That, along with the first 3 listings of items for the title you were
looking for.
your post reads as if the only film title to come up, based on your
search, was the latter. (WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED?).
'tis not the case.
Jeff
On Nov 30, 2009, at 7:52 PM, Kirby
Almost the same, isn't it?
On Nov 30, 2009, at 9:53 PM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
wrote:
I'm on Heritage's site in the archives. I search for a THIS IS MY
AFFAIR one sheet.
I get WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED?
Some database!
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
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