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Linenbacked one sheets
Linenbacked Lawrence of Arabia 1sheet, High Plains Drifter
international, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Caught in the Draft with
Bob Hope, Son of Lassie,
funny Rudy
I remember when Murdoch took over the Chicago Sun-Times, Editor Mike
Royko held a press conference. on a table in front of him was a
newspaper a fish. Royko said No self-respecting fish would be
wrapped in a Rupert Murdoch newspaper.
it was very funny then and is still true
maybe he just needs a Deep Throat one sheet?
At 11:42 AM 4/10/2012, Neil Jaworski wrote:
i hope nobody makes a joke about Haggard getting plenty of inserts
whilst in prison. that would be inappropriate and in poor taste.
From: evan...@mac.com evan...@mac.com
To: Neil Jaworski
Doug
I am not an expert on lenticular posters, but I suspect this poster,
which can be seen with this correct link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem_trksid=p4340.l2557rt=ncnma=trueitem=160775920848
is real and either studio created or Marvel comics created and maybe
for trade
easy search of allposterforum found this list
http://www.allposterforum.com/index.php/topic,313.0.html
from that page:
Bus shelters lenticular
- spider-man 2
- frighteners
- Hulk (2003)
- Night at the museum (germany)
- matrix reloaded
- lilo stitch
- the spiderwick chronicles
- terminator
to take the time to track them down. Do let me know
if there is anything I can do for you.
Regards
DBT
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Does anyone here know CLARK LEGARY
if so, please contact me
Rich
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that was rather mesmerizing
At 09:38 PM 4/4/2012, Cory Glaberson wrote:
Interesting time lapse version of Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW
http://vimeo.com/37120554
Cory Glaberson
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I looked at his list not only is he deceptive in one case I looked
at he is outright lying.. well almost
Shutter PULP GIRLS WEIRD MENANCE ORIGINAL H J WARD COVER OIL 1940s comics
dropping like flies
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I should have added this link to Foggy Mountain Breakdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_NUVf3Pysg
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same art as the 1952R US poster, so my suggestion is that the poster
pictured at your link is 1952 or later
At 01:10 PM 3/24/2012, P Molitor wrote:
There was at least one RKO rerelease:
http://petersmovieposters.com/fotos/30s-2/kingkong-arg.jpg
I was told this was a '40s release.
--Peter
I have no idea what kind of promotions they spent
$100mil on. On broadcast TV I've hardly seen any
trailers and I have seen absolutely nothing else
At 09:39 PM 3/19/2012, David Kusumoto wrote:
I wonder how much the negative buzz that
preceded the film - turned out to be a
self-fulfilling
but I'm more pissed off that apparently Ben Hur
was showing on the big screen last Thursday, but
there was no promotion for that either and I
would have been first in line for the 2pm show had I known about it
At 09:39 PM 3/19/2012, David Kusumoto wrote:
I wonder how much the negative buzz
yeah Rod probably doesn't have anything featuring this particular
person, but think of the subjects he could substitute:
the Train, Great Train Robbery, Strangers on a Train, Don't Throw
Momma From the Train...
there's a tie-in here for Rod without a doubt
At 06:55 AM 3/14/2012,
counterfeit wines have been going on for generations folks.
in wines, there are several ways of collecting. I was a wine
collector for years and still have 1982, 1985 1990 bordeaux in my
collections from such heavyweights as Pichon-Lalande, Lynch Bages and
I even have a bottll of 1945 Port.
I agree with Evan, they never lower prices, they just hook larger
profits when their costs go down
if the film companies did an 80/20 split, they would raise the cost
of the distribution to cover the 10% loss and tickets would be
another dollar or two and you would still be getting screwed.
another tempest in a tea pot
Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
At 04:59 AM 3/3/2012, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
I received this e-mail from a customer yesterday:
The lobby card which I bought in the Tuesday February 14 auction
arrived today in perfect condition, thanks to your
yay Toochis
At 09:03 PM 3/3/2012, Toochis Morin wrote:
How does a bitter old woman sound different from a bitter old man?
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 3, 2012, at 3:36 PM, lovenoir2
mailto:loveno...@gmail.comloveno...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all, quit being and sounding like a bitter,
one of the more interesting aspects of Kong is that with releases in
1933, 1938, 1942, 1946, 1952 1956 - the film was in almost
continual release over 23 years!!
At 08:01 AM 3/2/2012, Posteropolis wrote:
...King Kong opened at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, March 2, 1933.
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don't go Brek
Rudy Franchi calls these people (the constant
whiners) the Idiots of the Internet for good
reason - they have nothing to offer society!
you'll get back on your feet
Rich
At 12:10 PM 2/29/2012, Brek Anderson wrote:
Thanks Bruce,
And thanks to the many that have expressed
The 1960's Are Indeed Long Gone.
and my childhood with them...
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if you get your postage at Paypal, tracking #'s are free for priority mail
not sure if it is for first class or not
but everyone should use tracking numbers anyway
Rich
At 10:54 AM 2/28/2012, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, Everyone,
I just received notification from eBay that as of
the only $ ebay gets from me is money they charge sellers I buy from
this doesn't mean I don't hear you.
I loved it in 2001 when I was making an average of 8k a month on ebay
at an annual cost of about $5000+
now ebay totally sucks for sellers IMO and every time they have those
free listing
Tom
you are correct, however the key is for international buyers to buy
alot over a 30 day period (from one seller) and have it all shipped
at one time, which would also mostly necessitate Priority Mail
shipping as any package 4lbs or more can only be sent that way
bruce I both offer such
WRONG 100%
that rep doesn't know his or her ass from his or her elbow
At 12:13 PM 2/28/2012, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, Rich,
I just spoke with a rep at PayPal and she said that they do not
provide a free tracking number if a package is sent through them,
whether it's sent by
I should add - unless Paypal changed their deal in the past few months
the easiest way to find out if do sample costs by USPS Paypal to
see what comes out
At 12:13 PM 2/28/2012, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, Rich,
I just spoke with a rep at PayPal and she said that they do not
provide
Of
Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art
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Rick
if you get your postage at Paypal, tracking #'s are free for priority mail
not sure
will I be able to
offer 11.00 shipping. HUGE impact to INTL shipping rates.
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I haven't watched an Oscars show in years
watching re-runs of I Love Lucy is way more entertaining
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if 3-6 Mafia can win an award for It's Hard to
be a Pimp, anything is possible
At 11:49 AM 2/27/2012, Simon Oram wrote:
I had been wondering how this score got the
award especially as a few years ago Johnny
Greenwood's score for There Will be Blood was
declared ineligable for an Oscar
Scott Burns is one of the truly unsung heroes of the movie poster
collecting hobby
his creation - MoPo - is undoubtedly responsible for the furtherance
of knowledge and building of comraderie between the many members of
mopo past present, not all of whom are still with us today. An
the actors and actresses who are at shows charging for their
autographs have every right to sell them
facts are that the people who get them sell them also. Why should
anyone not be able to profit from their fame?
the concept that it would be wrong for anyone to profit from their
own hard
Franc.. I agree that people saying don't take my picture when they
are in a public place is also ridiculous.
You are in a public place and when companies are filming movies in a
casino (for instance) there are signs up explaining that being in the
general area constitutes your agreement to be
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Franc.. I agree that people saying don't take my picture when they
are in a public place is also ridiculous.
You
WHO FERGIN CARES IF THEY CHARGED OR NOT
WHY SHOULD SOMEONE GIVE YOU SOMETHING FOR FREE THAT HAS A CASH VALUE
DO YOU DONATE YOUR PROFITS TO CHARITY??
AND IF YOU THINK MICKEY MANTLE NEVER CHARGED FOR HIS AUTOGRAPH - YOU
NEVER WENT TO A BASEBALL CARD SHOW
At 12:18 PM 2/20/2012, Michael B
object to celebrities being at
these shows and then refusing to sign a personal item or be in a
photo with you no matter the price you're willing to pay. FRANC
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the celebriies know whether or not you bought something from a
dealer to be autographed or if you took it out of your personal
collection. FRANC
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I have known many people who were collectors, but once they became
dealers they stopped collecting.
the reasoning was that it was a poor way to run a business.
At 02:08 AM 2/17/2012, Neil Jaworski wrote:
Hi Kirby
I think that's really interesting that you don't collect, as I
suspect most of
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ended at only $360!!
Stooges posters from the post-Curly period have deteriorated so bad
it makes me want to get rid of what I have in my own collection.
Heck.. at $360, I probably should have bid on that poster myself
unbelievable
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very nice
At 11:03 AM 2/8/2012, Alan Adler wrote:
Howdy Folks -
Got some good ones for you!
All have been in storage for over 40 years in my personal collection -
Safe from light, handling and harm.
No backing! No restoration! No waiting!
Jump in with your BIN now!
FRANKENSTEIN R/47
why does everyone like the insert??
Alan has a 1947R 1sh that is raw unbacked
I think this poster is one of my favorites of the Realart period
something I wish I had in my own collection
the House of Dracula 1sh is also killer.. but at least I have the
1950R on that title
At 12:09 PM
of Lugosi - not that I am not a fan of
Lugosi.. I just always like Frankenstein better I think it's a superior film
At 12:27 PM 2/8/2012, John Waldman wrote:
The Universal '47 re-release is great as well, but still like the
insert the best.
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Steve
these posters (for all films) are released early by the distributors
for promotions well before the films are released. Stores buy them
from the distributors as well as other dealers they sell them.
happens all the time and has for decades
it's nothing new
Rich
At 11:23 AM 2/2/2012,
it's all about what equipment you use and what you're doing with it
I have hi-res scanning equipment and I have a hi-res camera
depending on what final usage you have either one can have it's
advantages, one of them being that shooting photos with a
high-quality digital camera takes much less
I might also mention - a scanner does smooth out the image. you
don't see creases and the like as well as you do with a good camera
and that's because a scanner doesn't examine the paper but rather the
color and the image is 2 dimensional, while a camera sees depth
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you can fix that with just a few adjustments in your scanning preferences
At 04:10 PM 1/30/2012, Franc wrote:
I tried scanning and did not like the results. The scanning process
produced a texture on the image and sometimes distorted the colors. FRANC
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Peter
the guy who labeled that clip is so totally wrong
the best fight sequence ever is from Jim Van Bebber's Deadbeat at Dawn (1988)
one of the smallest money productions ever made.
Jim and crew used loads of abandoned lots and warehouses in Dayton to
shoot the film during the time I was
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the guy who labeled that clip is so totally wrong
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it certainly isn't the 1937 poster, but even it it was, $1500
starting bid 3000$ BIN is several times value of an original 1937
poster anyway
At 10:44 AM 1/18/2012, Phillip W. Ayling wrote:
Before contacting seller regarding item
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there is only so much you can do about that Phil
the reality about life is buyer beware and it is up to the customer
to get educated
the world is full of shysters and thieves. The first line of defense
is yourself
I don't sell antique furniture because I don't know enough about it.
similarly,
thank you Michael
I also have no fear of damage to packages sent by Heritage or Bruce.
the trick of course is to use solid packing materials.
Rich
At 10:14 AM 1/17/2012, Michael Greenwood wrote:
I'll just give my opinion here and say that, yes, Bruce has
remarkable packing skills and it
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Claude is right on target about Rick being right on target
At 06:38 AM 1/8/2012, Claude Litton wrote:
Rick is right on target.
In a message dated 1/7/2012 9:18:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
rixpost...@aol.com writes:
Hi, Rodney,
If you check the IMDB for Midnight, Bogart is listed
Rick, in actuality, the seller is a pretty good guy, but they aren't
movie poster people
they sell from an ebay store or some such right around the corner
from someone who is a well known collector and by chance a member of
this here MoPo club
At 07:08 AM 1/8/2012, Richard Auras wrote:
He
no phone calls are needed
just go to USPS.com and enter the info
I'll bet the package Helmut is talking about was not sent Priority Mail anyway
At 11:02 AM 1/4/2012, Freeman Fisher wrote:
Helmut,
Regarding the Priority Mail Shipment, your seller had to fill out
the larger customs
to everyone who thinks postal rates are too high already, they are
soon going up again
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And turn off the bloody smart phones...if you're not working for
NORAD and can't take 2 hours away from your phone...get help.
true and funny
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Earl certainly has a major point.
the theatre experience sucks in the US because the person next to you
doesn't give a damn about the person next to them.
I could never understand why people come to the theatre pay
admission so they can chat to their friend, boyfriend, girlfriend,
mom, dad,
Philip
to recapitulate, what you're saying is:
the US has 300,000,000 people
the world has 7,000,000,000 people
the 4% of the world population the US has is becoming unimportant in
comparison to the 96% of the other people on the Earth
THE NERVE OF THOSE FILM COMPANIES
Rich
At 09:03
The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin seriously forbids the impetus to
talk, text, chat and generally be obnoxious in their theaters.
They run a short piece before the film begins telling to be silent
and keep your cell phones dark during the film. You get one
warning. Then you're ejected. They do
Can this really be true?? Is there a 1931 Phantom of the West 1sh
really at just $4.33??
The answer is YES!! There is..
http://www.movieposterbid.com/itemdetl.asp?id=86845PHANTOM of the
WEST 1931 Chapter 10 1sh ..Tom Tyler western serial classic
Current Bid: $4.33
But there are dozens of
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Helmut the one thing you do not mention, and that most people are not
aware of, but I am because we send so many packages, is that anything
over 4 lbs to overseas destinations can only be shipped by Priority Mail.
it adds alot to the cost of a package.. but we can't do anything
about it
I had a claim 25 years ago. The owner of the building my Gallery in
Cincinnati was in was redoing the roof, so the workmen had removed
much of the tiles above the office area and couldn't finish the job
that day. Overnight an unexpected rainstorm rolled in and of all
things, a waterfall was
Great stuff Steve.. you have one of the better collections of great
variety I've ever seen.
Rich
At 07:56 AM 12/20/2011, steve olson wrote:
Hello MOPO'ers and Happy Holidays!
Many of you have already purchased from us (Morrie Everrett, Tony
Nourmand, Dominique Besson, Mike Kaplan, Kirby
of the International Air
Mail packages I've shipped through them. I'll keep you posted on this. FRANC
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lol
At 11:00 AM 12/20/2011, Franc wrote:
No, I saying PayPal puts dealers UNDER the rock. FRANC
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yes the customs label can be used for tracking to some extent and
recently I noticed that more info was available than previously.
I would say this is a response to security issues (re: terrorism) and
the want of the USPS to stop having to pay for claims for merchandise
supposedly not
At 11:53 AM 12/19/2011, you wrote:
Well, maybe whomever you got at PayPal was more charitable to you
than the person I contacted, who told me in no uncertain terms that
the customs label can not be used for either tracking or proof of
shipment. This occurred two months ago and I was out about
I think that overall, most collectors make attempts of button-holing
information to fit within a small region of information, but the
reality is that not all information fits in such a small place
yes, when talking about regular collectors prices do follow some
similarity, but when talking
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Kirby is so right about this:
At 08:49 AM 12/12/2011, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
* Don't get me started on this. The postal services are NOT a
business. They were never intended to be a business. They are a
government service. We still need them, despite
what some who worship the free
Helmut, it isn't just about the $5, the facts are that his ebay page
flatly misrepresents what was supposed to happen, that my package was
going to be shipped by Priority Mail, for $8. It was not
You know me too well to think that I would do the same thing and you
may or may not know that my
you are 100% correct Helmut, that dealers are not meant to profit
from shipping/packaging costs
I can't sell you something if I can't ship it to you
if I'm not going to be happy with the price I get for what I sell
you, then I should start it higher, where I will be happy
of course, in my
in our case, we don't send the refunds anymore - we let you know you
have a credit.
it's more time consuming to send the refunds and all buyers do not
use Paypal (some actually do send checks)
At 11:14 AM 12/12/2011, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
I pay an employee to review all 500 orders we send
Nor can one buy a Certificate of Mailing on-line from USPS. I'm not
even sure if you can buy one in a post office.
you can indeed get a slip that the USPS rubber stamps for this service
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letter delivery and certainly not at a cost of $.44 a
letter. This free market BS is just that. FRANC
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until the image is properly attributed by proof of other evidence, it
can't be particularly attributed to any film
At 12:42 PM 12/10/2011, Robert Dennis wrote:
That you very much.
As Bacall's second movie, Confidential Agent, was released late in
1945, then this photo (by Bert Six) was more
:
Of course. But at least I now know the time period of the photo (1944-1945)
Thanks again.
Robert
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Art fraud is an old story and goes back at least 100 years, to the
beginning of big money art sales in Europe and America.
you can go back even further to 1496 when Michaelangelo faked a cupid
sculpture that was sold by an art dealer and later found to be a
fake. Of course, today, that very
this copy was Cage's that was stolen, insured, found and returned to
Nick. I don' t know what happened with the insurer
At 08:42 AM 12/2/2011, John Waldman wrote:
Action comics # 1 looks to be a good investment if you have the
money. It keeps going up in value.
As far as crazy people buying
I 100% agree with Kirby
except I haven't dined with Helmut.. dammit
: - )
At 07:59 AM 12/1/2011, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
Helmut Hamm is one of the best, most reliable dealers on this list.
I have bought from Helmut and sold to him (I think!) and dined with
him in Austin on his Texas Music
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great art, Blade Runner, lots of art by Boris
Grinsson and lots of art by Constantin Belinsky
as well as Allardo, Mascii and more. There are
loads of great titles.
John, the answer is...
fleaBay listings drop every year in Oct-Dec in total number. so
fleaBay, trying to capture lost revenue, has these Free or 1penny
listing days or nickel or whatever so that people load the site up to
make up for fewer listings otherwise. Obviously, they are seeing some
LMFAO
At 08:53 AM 11/29/2011, Richard Evans wrote:
Sad news.
But I don't consider this official until I've read the Mexican lobby
card obituary.
On 29 Nov 2011, at 13:35, mailto:rixpost...@aol.comrixpost...@aol.com wrote:
SAID BY THE KING OF SCHMUCKS HIMSELF
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From: rodxmorgan [mailto:rodxmor...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 02:47 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] KEN RUSSELL R.I.P. Article in today's L.A. Times
You schmucks are not following the
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