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that doesn't need a flying craft.. he's already on another planet
merry christmas to all
and to Aliens, good night...
At 06:11 PM 12/24/2009, Tom Martin wrote:
Merry Christmas Mopo- I like its awonderful life...
However today as I wa slistening to News from Detroit I was
cuaght
he also said
My ex-wife drove me to drink and I never had the courtesy to thank her for it
At 06:07 PM 12/21/2009, Michael B wrote:
wc fields: YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN
You are both kind of right. This all started when a collector (who
shall remain nameless!) bought what he THOUGHT was
My favorite holiday movie is Dracula
it represents how the commercial interests have sucked the blood out
of the true meaning of the holidays which is to have fun with your
friends and to express charity to those that need it.
beyond that.. my vote goes for It's a Wonderful Life, which is
no it does not exist as far as I know and Doug Taylor would definitely know
At 01:20 PM 12/20/2009, Alan Adler wrote:
So - Does a 1S exist anywhere on earth?
Seems like I saw the artwork for it reprinted somewhere - but could
have come from some other element, of course.
And Russ - please
it's a ghost poster
At 02:41 PM 12/19/2009, Dave Rosen wrote:
Hi, all:
I have a Ghost Ship 1-sheet and am trying to make sense of the NSS
number. I'm sure some of you know what I'm talking about: The film
is listed as having been released in 1943 (there is also a 1943
copyright notation
I think Heritage has sold one and it should be ij their archive
At 02:15 PM 12/18/2009, Todd Spoor wrote:
Hello friends,
I there anyone out there in MOPO land that has ever seen or has a
copy of 'Attack of the 50ft Woman' in the 30x40 format? Or does
someone have a pressbook that shows a
http://www.movieposterbid.com/itemdetl.asp?id=44939
I have a NM copy of this poster listed on MoviePosterBid as a set
sale item right now
I'll give a 10% discount to any mopo member and FREE shipping in the
USA or $10 shipping overseas
Rich
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as much as the Academy wants to pay
At 05:28 PM 12/18/2009, Glenn Taranto wrote:
So now I have to ask... If it's pretty well documented there aren't
any around, for sale anyway, what would be a good estimate on that one sheet.
Glenn T.
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whatever the Academy will pay with Doug Taylor and whomever else
bidding against them
At 05:40 PM 12/18/2009, Glenn Taranto wrote:
The Academy doesn't always offer the most...
GT
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with or without buyer's premium??
At 06:27 PM 12/18/2009, Brek Anderson wrote:
$93,500
Brek
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Subject: Re: [MOPO]
it may be Frank McCarthy
At 06:55 PM 12/18/2009, channinglylethomson wrote:
Anyone here know who did the artwork on the one-sheet for John Wayne,
The Green Berets?
Thanks, Channing
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- ther was
a portal repro and Bridge over River Kwai,,,
I think looked similar??? maybe I have forgot
I think I have some original stills on Green Beret ..
maybe im confusing the one sheet from window cart or insert,,, I
seem to remeber that cast in Photos..
Richard Halegua Comic
At 06:05 PM 12/16/2009, Todd Spoor wrote:
Who's going to cough up 50K for this Black Cat poster for sale on
Ebay??? What a bargain!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-MOVIE-POSTER-BLACK-CAT-dated-1934_W0QQitemZ330387595688QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4ceca2a1a8
Todd Spoor
I
Faye Dunaway says that
it's a card and a poster
At 05:56 PM 12/14/2009, Michael B wrote:
how many times do you scroll ebay and open a page for an item listed
as a poster, and it is a half sheet you have long been
seeking..then you open the page and it is merely a
title card?
Tom
the posters sell as usual, not as one lot but as single items
starting at 99 cents each with no reserve
Rich
At 02:58 PM 12/13/2009, Tom Martin wrote:
rich the sale sounds cool... is there a reserve on the lot???
any idea what the sasking price is??
Just in case I win the lottery I
Peter
I dont have your email addy here at the warehouse
I have verified Star Wars, Return of the Jedi B and Bladerunner
inserts as minty thanks to Dave L
I need Raider of the Lost Ark 1982R insert for comparison if you have that one
of course, if you want to send the others for hands on
if I only had 23 employees
At 07:54 PM 12/10/2009, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Our Tuesday Part I of our Winter 2009 Mini-Major Auction put us over
$3,000,000 for the year. Tonight's Part II put us over last year's
single yearly sales record of $3,089,249.39 (we are over $3,161,000
as of
LOL.. I just offered him $500
I wonder what response I'll get and I agree with Claude.. when some
moron is asking $10,000 or $10,000,000 doesn't matter.. he's a moron
and it doesn't do good for the hobby
but there are so many examples of this type of pricing on fleaBay
that it can't be good
darnit.. My offer was refused.. I have begrudgingly upped my offer to $600
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Ending tomorrow at MoviePosterBid.com we have
running an auction of Rolled One Sheets 1973-2003LAST CALL FOLKS
AUCTIONS END IN 2+ HOURS AND THEN WINDOW CARD
AUCTION BEGINS (plus one great 30x40)
http://www.comic-art.com/auctions/99cent/index.htmClick
Here to See a Gallery of the posters
in case Dave was filtering Rick's email
At 06:48 PM 12/9/2009, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Jeez, what a fast response from someone who blocks all of my
emails. Hey, Dave, unlike yourself, I'm first and foremost a movie
poster COLLECTOR. I would bet every dime I have in the world that
my
Franc.. at 96, I'll bet he has a hard time peeing, or changing the tv
station with a remote
At 05:03 PM 12/8/2009, Franc wrote:
Well, I am glad to hear that. He was really disoriented at the show
I attended, so much so Dana Winters had to show him the lobby card
and tell him what it was. He
it's #64 of 261 Channing.. surely it is more rare now that we have
discovered that fact
At 07:22 PM 12/8/2009, you wrote:
I didn't know The Beatles A HARD DAY'S NIGHT insert was so RARE! Channing
is that you can muster
I have these
1944 Lodger one sheet signed by Jack the Ripper
JFK poster signed by JFK. there seems to be a bullet hole in the poster
Silly Symphonies Three Little Pigs signed by
two of the pigs, the third pig was bacon before I could get his signature
Snow White one
JR, billboard posters are made to be viewed from quite some distance
At 03:25 PM 12/6/2009, James Richard wrote:
Rich,
When I was still using paint instead of pixels, I would use a 1-hair
paint brush all the time. And I realize that original art,
particularly for huge posters, is often
6. You found another backer who is a very talented restorer and a
truly wonderful person (authenticator, maybe not so much) I take no
issue with that .
now that's funny Freeman.. but this one:
Jeffi-Lube
LMMFAO
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MSNBC has an article about a home film that was sold for $275k
reportedly showing Marilyn smoking a pot-laced cigarette
she is clearly smoking a cig and you can even see the filter when she
holds it up after she is handed the cig, but the people who took/sold
the film say it was pot
I say..
At 06:24 PM 11/28/2009, James Richard wrote:
I will now step aside while the sellers engage in a
thrilling-to-everyone lightning round of my inventory tops your
inventory. I feel like one of the cave men in ONE MILLION BC,
huddling against a rock in the foreground while the giant dinosaurs
my stuff's better than your stuff
At 07:04 PM 11/28/2009, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
Oh, Richard, go STUFF yourself. I'd rather have my stuff any day.
K.
On Nov 28, 2009, at 8:39 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art Movie Posters wrote:
At 06:24 PM 11/28/2009, James Richard wrote:
I will now step
I just watched it last week
At 04:26 PM 11/27/2009, flixs...@aol.com wrote:
Wanted to offer this first to fellow MOPO'ers.
I received a consignment of an original Fahrenheit 451 French
affichette. Poster measures 24 x 33 and is in very fine,
unrestored, folded condition (two small
yes I know I CAN do it that way, but I really want to cut the mat to
hold it in place so when we rattle from a California earthquake, the
pieces don't slip down
can't help wanting perfection
At 03:49 PM 11/25/2009, Susan Heim wrote:
Hey Rich,
I build frames for puzzles all the time.
Running at MoviePosterBid.com we have running a
an extended Halloween auction...
ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT!!
Even though we ran Halloween auctions for 3
weeks, we had some overload and so we decided to
run them for the current auction
http://www.comic-art.com/auctions/99cent/index.htmClick
Here
yep.. I did some searching this morning.. some things are
intermittently available, but most are not
LOLOLOOLOLOLOOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
At 03:34 PM 11/21/2009, Wolfgang Jahn wrote:
..since 5 hours worldwide as it seems, only accessible page is
Myebay and the items you bookmarked
...there gos my last contact with civilization as we knew it..
My community has beened 2012ed before 2012
just like the weatherman always off by a year or so..
damn...
Richard Halegua Comic Art Movie Posters wrote:
yep.. I did some searching this morning.. some things
LOL
At 05:42 PM 11/21/2009, David Lieberman wrote:
lets talk about this again shall we? for the bazillionth time..
I'm sure no one here is tired of hearing about it.
single sided pretty woman questionable/undersized 27 x 40 1 sheets
with no Disney serial number..are pretty
Hello Folks.. I wanted to take a few moments to get you all ready for
the last few weeks of auctions on www.movieposterbid.com for 2009
The current auction is Halloween overflow.. We had to much stuff to
list that material is currently running
After that auction we have a Title Card auction
Now at MoviePosterBid.com we have running a an extended Halloween auction...
Even though we ran Halloween auctions for 3
weeks, we had some overload and so we decided to
run them for the current auction
http://www.comic-art.com/auctions/99cent/index.htmClick
Here to See a Gallery of the
it was joy when she was getting her boobs fondled, but terror when
she realized how big it is
At 07:19 PM 11/19/2009, Roger Kim wrote:
Mopoers,
I can not tell if this woman is expressing joy or terror:
http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?
_function=detailAuction_uid1=1634625
We just signed up our 1600th member at MoviePosterBid.com
Another small milestone for us, this 100 members signed up at a
faster rate than the last 100 members did, who also signed up faster
than the previous 100 etc.
I expect we should hit the 2000 members mark sometime in 2010
thanks to
yes folks, Bruce did indeed email me Thursday night after the auction
and said he believed it was a fake
I had actually inquired humorously about the piece and it caused
Bruce to look at the item.
I've seen some of these fakes.. they are very talented pieces, so it
doesn't surprise me that
I know what I lost folks.. what did you lose??
I did win 2 items in the internet only session at the end, but the
Crown Jewel I was bidding on in session 4 I sadly was only the
underbidder. I even went past my budget, but I have a feeling that I
would not have been able to win because the
yeah Rick I did not send that email in.. that's the spoofer again as
you know I have no reason to say that kind of grabage to you
this was posted to MoPo.. I'm sending you a private email
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and he is a member of this site as well as NSFGE and has been for
some time as he knows lots of things about what's been said on this
board over time
it certainly isn't Joe
At 04:02 PM 10/31/2009, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, Greg,
I never said it was Joe Hernandez. In fact, I have no
http://www.comic-art.com/temp/zaat.htm
At 03:58 PM 10/30/2009, channinglylethomson wrote:
This really terrible horror movie from the 70s is showing on TCM
tonight. Does anyone have a poster image for it?
Thanks, Channing
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geee.. maybe mine also!
At 06:14 PM 10/28/2009, Mark Price wrote:
Oui,
Happy birthday to the single biggest supplier to my collection.
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From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Richard
Halegua Comic Art
Sent: Wednesday, October 28,
that's right!!
at this moment I have 5 lobby cards from the classic Ghost thriller
the UNINVITED from 1944 at prices between $5.00 and $17.00 and these
cards are almost mint!!
these cards regularly sell for upwards of $100 each!! Bruce has few
sales of these cards and they are from $110-190
Hey Folks.
This week's auction is the first week of the
Halloween-Fest on MoviePosterBid.com
278 Great Items including several NM lobby cards
from the Uninvited 1944 with Ray Milland, Lone
Ranger 1956 and Lone Ranger and the Lost City of
Gold. There are title and scene cards from the
Black
Nathalie
he does indeed sell posters and is a big customer at Heritage
I've known Bill for decades.
he probably bought it from Heritage
Rich
At 06:50 PM 10/13/2009, Steven Yafet wrote:
If anyone here on MOPO is listing this half sheet, please accept my
apology in advance.
Zeev
I had information that I dug up on Pulp Fiction posters, and I tried
to get to the root of the Star Wars hairy belt posters, but I never
had any information on the minty whites.
Dave Lieberman had a plausable tale for the hairy belts and Bruce as
well as LAMP did something on the minty
Freeman..
forgers and bootleggers don't always follow an intelligent theorum
I mean, one o fthe titles on the minty white list is the insert for Manhattan.
why would anyone repro that piece of crap?? or any of the other crap
titles on that list?
one good thing about the ESB half sheet
seeing
How many times do we have to discuss this same topic? You tell me.
probably until definitive information is posted with comparative
photos so that dealers can come to a solid consensus
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it's not possible to reveal the consignor in 99.9% of cases as if
people knew who the consignors were, why would you buy from the auction??
consignors may also want anonymity
Todd has it work to his benefit.. someone who buys that stuff and did
not know him will seek him out
Rich
At
2001:A Space Odyssey - Star Baby 40x60, Space Station 40x60
Those two rarities are just two of the items coming up on
MoviePosterBid.com during the next 2-3 weeks in the Annual Horror-Fest Auction
this sale will include One Sheet posters, Lobby Card sets and
singles, Half Sheets, Inserts and
Turk 182
definitely a top ten film if ever there was one
At 08:00 PM 10/9/2009, Phillip W. Ayling wrote:
From EBAY
snarky
At 02:53 PM 10/7/2009, David Lieberman wrote:
please let me know.
and no snarky comments please from the peanut gallery.
thanks,
David Lieberman
http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/CineMasterpieces.com | 15721 N.
Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage
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if yuo have please email me and if you have an error please include it
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be sure to do this
#1 measure the card. the lobby card I examined was 1/8 or so of an
inch short in both directions
#2 I placed the lobby card on a light box and looked for tell tale
pinholes that were present in the rear half of the card, but not in
the top (front) layer
Rich
At
Zeev
the smaller sizes consisted of real posters - lc's, wc's, hs's,
inserts - that had the front sanded down to remove the image
then an inkjet or other copy was mounted to the front (sanded side)
then each item was carefully restored to give it the appearance of an
authentic card that was
I felt the card I examined and insert were both thinner than they should be
as a matter of fact, I meant to go buy a micrometer and measure - but
I forgot before I had to send them back
At 04:24 PM 10/6/2009, Sean Linkenback wrote:
no - they are the thickness of a sanded down lobby card with
Folks
years ago when I was the top of the game in original comic art, I
spent over $30grand on 2 art lots from a well known comic dealer and
another comic art dealer
about 6 months later, the art was determined to have been stolen from
a well known collection.
Once I was made aware that
during the past 2 weeks while all of us were examining the Dracula
poster that has uncovered as a fraud, Sean brought up something from
the not too distant past about another poster that was discussed on this board
The Attack of the 50ft Woman one sheet that was restored by PosterFix
last
seems to
correspond with darkest part of smoke in original.
It's difficult with the images they post online, smoke could be
missing from S2 or just blasted out of the online image maybe?
On 4 Oct 2009, at 22:30, Richard Halegua Comic Art Movie Posters wrote:
during the past 2 weeks while all
image maybe?
On 4 Oct 2009, at 22:30, Richard Halegua Comic Art Movie Posters wrote:
during the past 2 weeks while all of us were examining the Dracula
poster that has uncovered as a fraud, Sean brought up something
from the not too distant past about another poster that was
discussed
interesting.
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From: Richard Halegua Comic Art Movie Posters [mailto:sa...@comic-art.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2009 06:19 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Attack of the 50ft Woman - DID POSTERFIX RESTORE
AN S2 PRINT?
Have no idea Richard. that's why
Hello Fellow Mopolian Peoples
This week's 99 cent auctions on MoviePosterBid.com are One-Sheet
Posters 1945-2000
As of this posting, most items are still under $2.00 because all the
bidding seems to be taking place in the final minutes lately and that
means that right now the bargains are
At 09:41 PM 10/4/2009, Jay Pea wrote:
I did some looking on the S2 site and they DO have an image of the
lithograph they offer for sale online; here is the image of the
325.00 limited edition they offer:
thanks for finding that.. but it has smoke coming from the car...
and so the puzzle
I think that this post overall explains Claude's
position and he makes a number of very lucid points
I'm in the middle - I appreciate sniping and I appreciate popcorn bidding
At 02:37 PM 10/3/2009, Claude Litton wrote:
JR
First of all the live auctions are normally much better material.
John
the bottom border info is clearly different
I suggest they didn't know the film was going to be a hit as Elvis'
first film and needed more paper to distribute
Rich
At 02:51 PM 10/3/2009, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:
Sorry for the extra email. I messed up the links in the
John
that just means someone put a set together after the fact, or that a
distributor put the set together from broken sets
I wonderr if you can find a set on Heritage for comparison
Rich
At 03:35 PM 10/3/2009, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:
Thanks Bruce and Rich
The thing that
I can go further than that
Look at Heritage's sales for It Came From Beneath the Sea 1 sheets
they have at least 2 different printings of 1955 posters with the
same image, meaning the poster was reprinted in 1955 for more theatres.
I'll bet it is much more common than people think
I always
Hi Rod
How are you doing
At 04:44 PM 10/3/2009, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
At the risk of incurring the wrath of the obit - police, MovieArt
has a CAPTAIN MARVEL
one sheet that actually shows the Billy Batson character in the
inset photo. Great poster. For sale, of course.
Kirby McDaniel
On
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_216
Historical paper sizes
At 08:17 PM 10/3/2009, p...@cinemarts.com wrote:
The earliest silent posters I had were from 1903 for The American
Entertianment Co. These were 30x40 horizontal art.
Also in the find were AEC 20x30 posters (vertical design).
what's top be sorry about Darlin??
you are right on the money.. we need a Smithsonian to do the work as
they have a gathering of experts and we need an Indian tracker on
this.. No one person has the skills needed to resolve this
Rich
At 04:33 PM 10/2/2009, Andrea Kanter wrote:
Sorry, Rich.
brings a poster in say Do ya feel
Lucky punk? Is the poster real??? that might save some time and money :::)
all you will need is a Mop to clean up the poo poo.
dont listen to me...:)
Richard Halegua Comic Art Movie Posters wrote:
what's top be sorry about Darlin??
you are right
right now on MoviePosterBid.com we have 258 One sheet posters
1945-2000 including lots of titles we have never sold before
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a Gallery of the posters being sold in this auction
slabbing is done to only comic books, coins and baseball cards
it's the process of encapsulation and third party grading
for more on this:
http://www.cgccomics.com/
http://www.ngccoin.com/
At 03:26 PM 9/30/2009, you wrote:
Hi Guys and GirlsI'm somewhat new to our hobby. Can someone
Last Call Folks
with less than 2 hours to go, 120+ Inserts are still under $2.00
YOU CAN'T BUY INSERTS FOR 99 CENTS FROM ANY DEALER'S WEBSITE ANYWHERE
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a Gallery of the posters being sold in this auction
Dear John
You and I have never met - at least to my knowledge we haven't.
However, in the year I have been involved seriously in the movie
poster business as a collector or as the owner of MoviePosterBid.com,
I have always heard great things about your company.
At some point your talent was
Justa short note to everyone that I was at S2art this afternoon and
had a long talk with Jack Solomon, took pictures of a Dracula
lithograph and the presses they use
later today I will be putting together a series of images for
everyone to look at
I still need to call the AFI who supplied
I want to commend Morris Everett, Cory Glaberson and John Ours on the
fabulous catalog in FULL COLOR and with great photos, information and
printing for the new catalog
also, it's here 3 weeks before the auction
Great job folks.. You deserve accolades for your work
best
Rich
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Randall
laking at the image is not all John Davis did. I spoke to Joe
Madalena and John did chemical analysis of the paper of some kind and
decided it was 1930's paper
At 07:34 PM 9/29/2009, Randall Petersen wrote:
...that is exactly what John Davis of Poster Mountain did do with
the
lol.. I meant looking at.. LOL
At 07:59 PM 9/29/2009, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
What is involved when you lak an image?
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Posters mailto:sa...@comic-art.comsa...@comic-art.com wrote:
Randall
laking at the image is not all John
At 08:33 PM 9/29/2009, Randall Petersen wrote:
For COAs to be a serious the standards need to be far, far
higher, or risk being exploited.
slabbed posters on the horizon...
that is the only way for COAs to be useful, without question
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274 14x36 Inserts 1940s-80s and only 2 days left
as of this email over 1/2 of them are still under
$2.00 and there will be many bargains
Each week we sell more bargains than Bruce or Heritage.
look at these bargains
http://www.movieposterbid.com/itemdetl.asp?id=51744GREEWICH
VILLAGE STORY
bid snipers are all in the buyer's favor and that is why buyers like them
it's also why we as dealers do not
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Bruce is exactly correct
At 03:59 PM 9/28/2009, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
The below is remarkably uninformed. The vast majority of bidders who
bid in the closing five minutes (thus extending the auction) bid
EXACTLY one increment over the existing high bid. because they know
to a certainty
you know Channing, I'm always shocked when I get a return on a Non-US
package.. It's only happened a few times and the shock is that it's
returned at all because whenever I have gotten a non-US return, the
package is almost destroyed (damaged) which is the reason for the
return. last time I
there are probably some Peter, but in that area comics are king as I
think today 90% of comics above $1000 are bought by investors and not
true collectors
At 04:01 PM 9/27/2009, P Molitor wrote:
Are there really speculators a la comeeks? That's a serious
question, as I honestly don't know
My feeling is like Dario's
just because it is an accepted practice doesn't make me want to own
it and like Dario, I wouldn't be able to keep it because it would bother me too
the reality is that I own in my collection an incredibly small number
of linenbacked posters as a % of my collection
Diane
I have to correct or clarify one thing:
Window cards are made of a layer of very thin paper that the poster
is printed on. This paper is adhered to the card stock, giving it
that thickness.
this is incorrect of you're saying the printer prints on one and
mounts to the other
Card
is there someone in New York City who can grab me a copy of the
Saturday 9/26 NY Times
the article in the NY edition is an expanded version and is only in
the NY edition in section C-3
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