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QUESTION: When a seller advertises that an insert poster has
been paper-backed, should he, also, have stated that the poster was folded AFTER
it was backed?
doesn't "backing" pre-suppose that it has been made to be flat and
remains unfolded from the time of the backing?? what's the point of
backing--linen or otherwise--if you are going to fold it?
specifically, i purchased an insert. the ebay
description said it was paper-backed. i was surprised to see the 3
pronounced folds on the paper-backed poster. i believe that the folding
has caused damage to the fold lines, causing extra loss of paper.
the poster does not lie flat on the table, as any original, untouched or backed
poster would.
the exact description stated (and i copied the description directly
from the ebay page: "Paper backed and in fine shape for a poster of this
vintage. Some specks of wear on fold lines. No pin/staple holes or repaired
tears at all. Bright colors...."
SO, DO YOU AGREE with me that the seller failed to
disclose that the poster was FOLDED??? (i have been told already,
privately, by one of the most respected MOPOers that i got
"stiffed".
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For the time being, i will keep the seller's identity secret, but
will print below my email to him, followed by his response.
I WROTE:
hi XXXXXXX: i rec'd XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX early yesterday, and delayed
writing so that i could take many looks at the poster and not speak impulsively.
i am very disappointed in the paper-backing. i have NEVER EVER, EVER seen a
paperbacked (or linenbacked) folded AFTER backing was applied. this causes extra
damage to the fold lines. your description stated paper-backing. that was fine.
but anyone who deals in posters knows that that implies UNFOLDED. one NEVER
folds a "backed" poster. i am sure that is how you got the poster, but that
should have been stated in descrip---and I prob would not have bid. i am sure
that the extra "specks" were caused by the folding after backing was applied.
the back side shows bumps by the folds, caused by the folding. i do not
understand some crinkling, which should not appear in a backed poster. (also,
suspect, that there was a problem in left border from the top to bttm because of
a line that appears.) i await your comments. .......michael
SELLER'S RESPONSE:
Michael Linen or paper backing doesn't mean that the poster has never been folded. If it was rolled, I would have noted it in the description and if you had a question about it, you could have e-mailed me. I will be more than happy to take it back and offer it to the next highest bidder. I'm not getting into any condition feud with you. XXXXXXX ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR PUBLIC COMMENTS, and i do believe this is a
very worthwhile MOPO discussion.
thanks
michael
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