Original Movie Posters
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Hi John..I think there is some interest in Monroe Wayne and 50’s sci
fi ..heritage had an entire auction of Wayne’s stuff( not sure if
posters were in that auction) ..part of the problem is they are not
rare, for
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Poster prices
Hi John..I think there is some interest in Monroe Wayne and 50’s sci fi
..heritage had an entire auction of Wayne’s stuff( not sure if posters were in
that auction) ..part of the problem is they are not rare, for the most parts
and therefor ,excluding auction
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2023 9:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Poster prices
I think we are seeing the final wave before the crash. Gen-x is the last of the
paper collectors, once we dump look for market free fall. Yes th
Hi John..I think there is some interest in Monroe Wayne and 50’s sci fi
..heritage had an entire auction of Wayne’s stuff( not sure if posters were
in that auction) ..part of the problem is they are not rare, for the most
parts and therefor ,excluding auction anomalies , are not likely to accrue
mu
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From: "John Reid"
To: "MoPo-L"
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2023 9:30:11 PM
Subject: [MOPO] Poster prices
Here are a few more for you that have been pretty good investments for
collectors:
Mad Max orange Australian one sheet: In 2005 I sold one f
Here are a few more for you that have been pretty good investments for
collectors:
Mad Max orange Australian one sheet: In 2005 I sold one for $800.00. A couple
of months ago I sold another one for $8000.00 that's a fairly significant
increase. Mad Max mauve one sheets and daybills have shown s
Thanks Bruce Ive studied your emails and am emulateing you...:) . and
yes you should be angry with yourself..
To be able to buy at pennies on the dollar you only needed to sell a
few 100 units posters at a few bux
to re- coup and make money.
sorry you missed it..
they would have been
Tom, paragraphs are your friend.
I am STILL mad at myself for not buying those 100,000 video posters from
you!
Bruce
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Tom Martin <
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> Thought i would chip in on the recent discussion... as far as a poster
> bought at auction, on the net,
Thought i would chip in on the recent discussion... as far as a poster
bought at auction, on the net,
or from another dealer. If you are a investor, you should look at the
bottom line cost as that is the true
amount of expenditure you have invested. If you had lodgeing, time,
travek, shippin
I'd like to thanks all the nice people who took the time answering my
question.
Thanks again.
Zeev
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Hi Vaughn,
I agree on what you have to say about Warren's site. I
have used it recently and found the same situation that
you found. Jon has come a long way from when he started
this site. I also feel it is the most up to date database on
prices these days.
Lenny
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JR,
Reference your comment:
"Warren has made an effort lately to update his on-line price guide,
but last time I checked you did have to pay for it and it was still
pretty spotty. The other problem with it is that many of the prices
Warren lists are not based on current auction or private sa
t like Bruce, it only lists results from their own
auctions.
That's it, as far as I know.
-- JR
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 11:16
Subject: [MOPO] (MOPO) POSTER PRICES
Hello everybody,
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>I know that Bruce Hershenson feels
that his Sales Results Database is much more relevant, but that too is not up
to date. Does anybody know how up to date it is ? Or >are there TWO places on
Bruce's exten
..Zeev,
I, too, am disappointed in the "running down of the Almanac"
That used to be my bible. I was never too happy with Jon Warrens Guide,
but..recently have gone to his site and he has a free page of
"realized prices" which is absolutely up-to-dateMany
ebay sales of cou
Hello everybody,
Sometime I like to refer to a price guide to
determine the value of a poster. Poster Price.com, which is the internet
version of the old Almanac, was a place I used frequently, but I find that the
new owners who purchased it off John Kisch, did not bother updating it much
It is amazing to see such low prices realized on posters. It is a buyers
market.
Amazing. This is the time to BUY.
Philipp
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