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Hi Scott,
I would guess that AOL have black listed you and have put a general spam filter
block on your server.
This happens when several AOL users report your emails to AOL as spam. This is
a common occurrence because many novice AOL users do not realise that when they
send an email to the
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Hi, this week there’s
372 US/ITALIE/FRANCE movie posters ending wednesday 2nd
april
first listed are french
posters for mainly french movies , followed by US , italian and
french movie posters for mainly non french movies on ebay.com
here’s the link :
Four great Shirley Temple one-sheets in Part I of our April Major Auction
here: http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/search/shirley%2520temple/13.html
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Bruce Hershenson and the other 29 members
Hello,
We’re looking for lobby cards for the following 1929 films. Thanks!
The Widow's Bite (Short)
Fowl Play (Short)
Brown Gravy (Short)
The Lady Fare (Short)
Oft in the Silly Night (Short)
The Framing of the Shrew (Short)
Music Hath Harms (Short)
Melancholy Dame (Short)
Tenderfeet
Best,
i am an aol user, as well. this problem occurred a few years ago. it
appears that i am back on. bruce was my first email. :)
glad to be back.
michael
In a message dated 3/29/2014 4:29:58 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
sba...@cqout.com writes:
Hi Scott,
I would guess that AOL have
This week Heritage features 549 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE POSTERS and LOBBY
CARDS closing tomorrow evening, March 30th, at 10pm CT!
www.ha.com/161413http://www.ha.com/161413
A GREAT selection of affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, pressbooks, and
related Memorabilia!
Heritage has offered
3/29/14
Hello MOPOers — I was just wondering how common you think 40 x 60 silk screens
(or offsets, if they made those) are for movies from before WWII? I know there
are lots of these from the late 40s and the drive-in era but I haven’t seen
many pre-war. Any thoughts on this?
Thans,
They made one for virtually every 1930s movie. I think the answer lies in
the fact that one-sheets were ten cents, three-sheets were fifteen cents,
and forty by sixties were $1.50!
I bet almost no theaters ordered them, which would explain why so few
survive.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 12:42 PM,
Presumably this means they printed many fewer of this size. Bruce, have you
handled many of these 40 x 60s from that era? I don’t see them very often.
That’s why I wondered about this. Thanks, Channing
On Mar 29, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
wrote:
They
I have a number of these in my own collection.
I think they're great because of the screened
printing used the garish colors.
almost all I've ever seen, including the ones I
own, have lots of pink and orange and other bright colors.
I think they're great
At 10:42 AM 3/29/2014,
I know them from the pressbooks. I think I have seen 3 or 4 in all my days!
Maybe Grey or Ken or Ron Borst or Marty has seen more.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Channing Thomson
channinglylethom...@att.net wrote:
Presumably this means they printed many fewer of this size. Bruce, have
Heritage has sold many of these
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/search-results.zx?N=54+790+231Ns=Time|1Nty=1Ntk=SI_TitlesNtt=Silk+Screen+Poster+40%22+X+60%22
most of the 1930s era posters are closer to the bottom
At 10:53 AM 3/29/2014, Channing Thomson wrote:
Presumably this means they printed
Channing
Very uncommon but for a number of reasons. The 40X was not, as far as I can
determined, produced for every film in the 1930s as clearly the press books do
not show that to be the case, from what I can determine. For instance, King
Kong, of which many posters were produced, we cannot
also, Heritage has sold a few 30x40 also screen printed 1930s
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/search-results.zx?N=54+790+231chkNotSold=0Ntk=SI_TitlesNty=1Ntt=Silk+Screen+Poster+30%22+X+40%22
At 10:53 AM 3/29/2014, Channing Thomson wrote:
Presumably this means they printed many fewer of
this
excellent and informative post Grey
thanks for the info
Rich
At 02:04 PM 3/29/2014, Smith, Grey - 1367 wrote:
Channing
Very uncommon but for a number of reasons. The 40X was not, as far
as I can determined, produced for every film in the 1930s as clearly
the press books do not show that to
i have handled about 10-12 over my 40 years, and i believe i have the distinction of selling stan caiden his final poster 3 days before his death, a silkscreen 40x60 for "ninotchka" that i found at a flea market near san francisco. i also believe these 40x60s and 30x40 silkscreens were something
Thanks Grey ( and all)!
I only have one old pre WWII 40 x 60. It is Red River Valley (1941) w/Roy
Rogers. It is in poor shape, but as Richard described previously, mine is
delightfully garish and overstated. It is silkscreen on heavy, but super
dilapidated paper.
It has no printer or
my 40x60 for Murder My Sweet is not in the presbook
At 02:41 PM 3/29/2014, Phillip Ayling wrote:
Thanks Grey ( and all)!
I only have one old pre WWII 40 x 60. It is Red
River Valley (1941) w/Roy Rogers. It is in poor
shape, but as Richard described previously, mine
is delightfully garish
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331165113718
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Designing Women Silk Stockings OSs (Jacques Kapralik styles), VF or
better.
Please let me know condition, price, and send pic.
Thank you,
DBT
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