I think that the Universal Horror re-releases sell for about the same
percentage that many other re-release posters bring.
it's just their starting points for originals is so high that it makes it look
like the re-releases bring an unusual percentage.
Take the recent sale of the Werewolf Of Lond
Evan, I didn't say that that these posters were worth more than the original
year of issue posters. I said that there were some titles that had re-release
posters that had enjoyed some appreciation. Certainly those two titles are
examples of what I meant. There are a few titles where the reis
There's really very few posters where a re-issue poster is "worth" more than
the original. You mentioned two. I would add the re-issue 1-sheets for The
Killers and The Pride of the Yankees. Are there others??
However, sometimes I wonder what would happen to the market for these
re-issues, if
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no Kirby
he's referring to the fact that a 1931 Frankenstein poster is $250k,
and that the 1938 re-issue is still a 10's of 1000$ poster that only
a few can afford and why is this not true for those other titles.
re-issues on those other titles are priced at a small % of original
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Rich,
I'll take all those original GONE WITH THE WIND and WIZARD OF OZ posters that
you haven't sold.
Addressing Phillips question, I think that reissue posters, if they are good
designs - for example, the NORTH BY NORTHWEST
reissue - THE HUSTLER reissue - have enjoyed some appreciation. Other
the Universal horror monsters are eternal horror characters and there
are always loads of fans for them
Dorothy and Rhett don't have many fans anymore
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I realize that the value of posters is set generally by the consumer
marketplace in large measu
I realize that the value of posters is set generally by the consumer
marketplace in large measure, and can be affected as well by speculation and
trends. It is my opinion, and I don't know how to verify it, that super high
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John
sent you a query.. did you get it
Rich
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