At least the size gives them away.
Chris Quarles
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 6:18 AM Helmut Hamm wrote:
> I somewhat doubt that their poster shop has gone out, licensed those
> images and started a reprint business. Many museum shops have poster prints
> in their assortment, along with books and va
I somewhat doubt that their poster shop has gone out, licensed those images and
started a reprint business. Many museum shops have poster prints in their
assortment, along with books and various gadgets. So these are most likely all
reprints that are already out there anyway.
As far as the valu
take a look at the
quality. I am really curious. Could not really see if they had any
markings of being a replica.
Ira
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You've got that right Ira.
Last week I had the temerity to point out to an eBay seller that the two
Portal Press posters he was selling were not 1930 originals. "I'm sorry but
they are originals. They came from my grandfather's collection."
I'd like to thank the Academy...
GT
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, October 21, 2021 at 6:17 PM
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Have always wondered
Have always wondered whether copies being sold of something like a classic
poster might just increase the value of the original rather than decreasing it.
Love to hear folks weigh in on this one.
Alan
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> On Oct 21, 2021, at 3:09 PM, Ira Rubenstein wrote:
>
>
> Well this
Well this should be fun for the poster world. A flood of reprints coming from
the Academy.
https://academymuseumstore.org/collections/movie-posters
Soon to be up on EBAY as originals everywhere……
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