I deal in lots of items. Books, art, sports gloves, cards, bats, autographs,
movie posters, circus posters, airline posters, advertising posters, signs,
pop/coke crates, western spurs, tack, chaps, political items, old toys,
lunch boxes, Beatles items, space items, records, rock posters, etc. I am
We collect magic posters. My husband is one of the larger collectors and we
own the Houdini that used to be on a postage stamp, among others.
Andrea
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I personally collect French Opera Posters from the turn of the century
and other French Art Deco advertising posters. I also used to collect
WWI posters but I've been selling these off, since I'm pretty tired of
them.
I sell vintage magazines, so I guess I collect those to sell.
Franc
My thanks to all of your who replied to my posting. It was interesting to see
the diversified collecting among the group. My wife has always wanted to
collect something to the degree that I do but she loses interest after a short
period. Her latest attempt is collecting figurines and things
Hi Folks,
This something I was wondering within the group of dealers here:
1. Do any of you sell/deal in anything other than movie related items? (I
myself am a multi-collector since age 5 and deal in comic books, US Stamps,
books dealing with humor such as newspaper cartoons, comic strips,
Hey, Rick:
To answer your questions in reverse order:
2. Besides posters I collect vintage paperbacks, tin toys, pulps, board games,
children's books and various kinds of vintage advertising (mainly signs, with a
serious weakness for tin signs).
1. Besides movie-related items I also sell
At 03:25 PM 10/3/2007, Richard Auras wrote:
Hi Folks,
This something I was wondering within the group of dealers here:
1. Do any of you sell/deal in anything other than movie related
items? (I myself am a multi-collector since age 5 and deal in comic
books, US Stamps, books dealing with
I am not a dealer. But I use to collect Animation Art. Just Winnie
the Pooh from the first 3 Disney Featurettes. Got me into posters. I
ended up wanting the other movie memorabilia from the shorts. Posters,
press kits, mobiles, etc Then got into other more serious stuff
from the MGM
Hi Richard. I find it impossible to collect only movie posters. I also
collect concert and almost any advertising related posters and promotional
items. I have a vast silver age comic book collection, artwork, backstage
passes, guitar picks and glassware. For an idea of my tastes for paper
I like old Warner Bros. animation cels and have an original cel from Gulliver's
Travels 1930's and I love old original photos too.
Toochis
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Okay folks -
Here are most of the silly things I love, collect, study, buy, sell
and trade.
And I do trade posters for these goodies on occasion!
Alan Adler
Museum of Mom and Pop Culture
ART:
Original Movie Poster Art, Drawings and Mechanicals. Movie
Production Drawings, Concepts,
I have a small collection of art deco clocks.mostly marble, but one
grandfather.
Douglas B. Taylor
http://www.linkedin.com/in/douglasbtaylor Profile
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For years I collected records, 45s, LPs, and CDs. At one point I had
about 5000 LPs. I moved those about three
times and decided that was madness. I now have about 700 and still
miss some of the ones I used to own. Lots
of CDs and music is my absolute favorite thing in the world.
Some
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