Hey, the only reason I'm not more cranked up about this is because the poster
is not rare and it didn't cost me . But just when you think you have
everything covered with a veteran you presume knows how to pack, she ignores my
signals and kicks the ball out-of-bounds. So stupid. I don't
I have a stack of unused window cards. No great titles - probably all in the
$10-$35 range. Certainly no LAWRENCE's but a few thing that colelctots might
like.
Of course unless they are very thin, and many w/cs are not, the only safe way
to ship a w/c is flat, because they are almost impossibl
yeahhh listen to Freeman...it Looks fine to me,, nice and
flat and
a fine specimin... so the box is crumpled. that aint the end of the world
just get some scotch tape and a bottle of scotch and all will be well
then take you car and back over it like 5 times... and it will be l
Gorgeous original release 1-sheet for the 1949 Elia Kazan anti-racism classic
starring Jeanne Crain, Ethel Waters and Ethel Barrymore.
PRISTINE condition!
See all the details here:
http://posteropolis.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=58_61&products_id=2098
$8 shipping to the US
They dot insure air mail and they won't provide a tracking, so make sure
the item you're shipping is to someone you can trust. I have had one
foreign buyer who claimed he didn't receive his package and PayPal
refunded his money, even though I had proof it was shipped. FRANC
-Original Message-
something very similar happened to me a few weeks back
I found an original Don't Look Back window card on fleabay and won it
for just $1.99 (and there was another bidder!!). the proverbial
treasure item
this is like such a rare item.. except for the color of the paper &
staple holes where
I'm so sorry for you! It sucks!
From: David Kusumoto
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Mon, June 7, 2010 4:46:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Lawrence of Arabia Oscars WC arrives in s*** condition.
You know, Glenn, the thing that makes me angrier is I went o
You know, Glenn, the thing that makes me angrier is I went over my shipping
preferences BEFOREHAND with this woman and it made no difference to her.
Because she was giving me a post-eBay, out-the-door price, she obviously wanted
to keep the weight down. I advised her against doing so but she
Wow. Moronic packing. I'd be...well...testy, at best.
Good luck. You deserve a full refund. Good job documenting the whole
thing, by the way. Smart.
Greg Douglass
Glenn Taranto wrote:
David -
How the heck are you going to handle this? I'd be so angry I wouldn't
know what to say. How could an
DAVID,
YOU ARE JUST GETTING TOO PICKY FOR YOUR BRITCHES!IT WAS STILL AN
ORIGINAL RE-RELEASE! YEESH, SOME PEOPLE..actually now it kind of
looks
like a Kandinsky, all squished circles and squares
freeman
In a message dated 6/7/2010 4:38:46 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
David -
How the heck are you going to handle this? I'd be so angry I wouldn't know what
to say. How could anyone think that was the right way to ship that poster?
INCREDIBLE!
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: David Kusumoto
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 0
Lawrence of Arabia Oscars WC arrives in s*** condition.
OK, MoPo'ers, take a look:
Despite excruciating shipping instructions to the seller of an unfolded
"Lawrence of Arabia" window card -- for which I paid an even $50.00
out-the-door for -- this is what arrived today:
The seller goes by "
I have no idea what you're talking about, Bruce, and it's none of your
goddamned business anyway. I'm perfectly fine, ya big dork. Go auction
something and get out of my grill.
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Is it my imagination or are many movie poster discussion group members
*REALLY *
MessageFor those who care...
Well it seems a single linen backed one sheet costs 19.36 for airmail and 34.10
for global priority.
They don't let you insure air mail.
GT
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Hi -
I stumbled upon this:
http://cgi.ebay.ph/SILVER-STREAK-PRE-RELEASE-INFO-GUIDE-Gene-Wilder_W0QQitem
Z360221304524QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item53dedce6cc
It's a "Pre-Release Information Guide" for "Silver Streak," and consists of
two pages: the first has artwork which di
Hi,
I thought that some of you vintage movie maniacs would like to see some
great vintage signed photos starting at $4.95 this week including original
hand drawn Dick Tracy and Bart Simpson sketches and celebrity personally
owned items. Here is the link to my store page:
http://stores.ebay.
John
I used to have a girlfriend who cocktails at the Tropicana
when we were seeing each other, I always held the door to my car for her.
well, I went out of town and when I came back she told me she went to
a movie with her friend Evelyn. So Liz walks over to the car and
she's just standing th
Yep, have to agree, superior layout.
Poster discussion harmony!
On 7 Jun 2010, at 16:21, Phil Edwards wrote:
I don't recall the quad.
Odd, because it's actually a "British" film, made by Dassin after he
left the US.
I like this one sheet alot too, which despite not being "colourful"
has e
Holding a door for a woman is just a thing of the past now. I always do it
when I see a lady in back of me, but I don't think I get a the "what are you
up?" look. I think it's just a look of surprise that I'm doing such a thing in
this day and age.
You should see the looks I get when I open
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Hi, I have 367 new posters online, at www.kinoart.net and NEW.
Included are for example
-BULLITT British Quad, a spectacular DIRTY HARRY US 6sheet, HIGH PLAINS
DRIFTER Polish, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN quad, TESTAMENT OF ORPHEUS French
1panel with Jean Cocteau art
-US posters for example for
This is very cool, those holding paper on these titles may see their value
jump by at least 50 cents...
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This week, Heritage is offering another great auction of rare and vintage movie
posters, lobby cards, and photos - and at the best values too! Bid with
confidence on some of the greatest deals in vintage movie material. The 462
lots in this week's auction will end Sunday, June 13th at 10PM CT.
h
At the risk of being a negative Ned, they *really* have to get their stuff
together on the auction. Last year I wasn't registered for online bidding
until the day after (!) the auction, this year I couldn't look at the online
catalog more than 10 posters/page. When I tried to switch to more it
I went to Cinevent this year and as always it was great seeing those
dealers that I only get to connect with once a year. I don't sell at
Cinevent. I only sell on-line but I was touched to meet two wonderful
women whom I have been selling lobby cards to for years but have never
met who went out of
Hmm, oh dear, got to do it again.
I really like the I sht for Night and the City.
Can't help it, prefer it to the more colourful paper.
PS: Anyone ever seen a quad for this title?
On 7 Jun 2010, at 12:50, Dave Rosen wrote:
Original release 1-sheet for the 1950 film noir classic starring
Rich
I'd like to hear how Cinevent went as well (I wasn't there) but thought we
should have a thread devoted solely to that, if people don't mind. Just so
stuff doesn't get tacked onto another thread...
Thanks,
Dave
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Where do you live? Here in Connecticut, people are usually not that friendly if
they don't know you but, I always hear a "thank you" if I open a door and leave
it open for them.
From: Tom A. Pennock
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sun, June 6, 2010 8:1
Original release 1-sheet for the 1950 film noir classic starring Richard
Widmark and directed by Jules Dassin!
MUST BE SEEN! This poster is in stunning NEAR-PRISTINE condition!
See all the details here:
http://posteropolis.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=46_47&products_id=2097
While we are on the subject, how about a review of the auction that was held
in conjunction with the show?
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:18 AM, Phil Edwards wrote:
> But, but, but that would entail talking about movie posters, and lobby
> cards and stuff like that.
>
> - Original Message ---
But, but, but that would entail talking about movie posters, and lobby cards
and stuff like that.
- Original Message -
From: Sean Linkenback
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Is it my imagination or are many movie post
I am very surprised that we haven't seen any reviews/talk about Cinevent either
during or after the show.
Would certainly love to know from people that went how they did or didn't enjoy
it. I have been extremely tied up since I got back, but will be happy to
contribute my own review shortly and
This reminds me of a government ad campaign running on Dutch TV dealing with
the subject "how to deal with nice people".
Ron
- Original Message -
From: Tom A. Pennock
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Is it my imagination
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