Toochis thatsa great attitude froma Catress...:)
i spoke to Bill ward who did TORCHY comics inthe40s 50s.. great
artist...he later did risque type girlie art like sex to 60..he sent me
portfolios and art he did verygood pen pencil details of women.. and i
found his work great,,,i think
With color printer quality being pretty good, just print them off the web
and cut away. One never knows if one of the posters in the bulk item
becomes a treasure! That's the fun of buying the bulk items. Also they're
great party gifts and may start someone on the path to collecting!
On Sat,
use it fotattic insulation liketheold guys did...
I fopund manyof my items in attics ,basementsand in walls and floors as
they used toshim up floors with posters,.,,i gota whole set of phantompf
theoprea nelson eddy undera floor,,anda whole attic of sat evening post
was used as attic
Oh gosh, fifties paper? Does that mean my 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T paper,
too?
Nathalie
On Sat, Nov 26, 2022, 11:26 AM peter contarino
wrote:
> They make great charcoal starters as well. Especially 50's paper.
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 4:08 AM Helmut Hamm wrote:
>
>> Cinema owners used to do
They make great charcoal starters as well. Especially 50's paper.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 4:08 AM Helmut Hamm wrote:
> Cinema owners used to do it as well. I have two lots on my website, as I
> couldn‘t find it in my heart to throw them away.
>
> This one would cost about €2000 if complete:
>
>
Cinema owners used to do it as well. I have two lots on my website, as I
couldn‘t find it in my heart to throw them away.
This one would cost about €2000 if complete:
https://www.filmposter.net/en/once-upon-a-time-in-the-west-original-release-german-movie-poster-fragments.html
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