Hi Phil:
 
 Thank's for the good reply. I tried to contact Tom Peak but unfortunately did not get too far. I did not hear back. Yes, I think you are correct that the artwork on his Dad's tribute site is concept poster art and in many cases not the final product. Yes, it's possible that more than one artist worked on the "Spy" 007 poster. Before this title when Cubby Broccoli still had the partnership with Harry Saltzman the poster's featured collage artwork. When Cubby Broccoli bought out Harry Saltzman's interest in the series he wanted an entirely different approach to the poster's and films.. So not only do the poster's from "The Spy Who Loved Me" look great and different they also shot "Spy" in Panavision. This was the first Roger Moore vehicle in scope, 2.35:1  
 
 Now I am kind of wondering if possibly EON might own the artwork design to "Spy". Just a theory but an interesting thought none the less. Yes, I also find it very odd that there is no mention of this title at all. Soon my mint 40" x 60" will be going to the frame shop. Many thank's to my friend Todd Feiertag for storing this poster so well out of the light to preserve it. There are other 40" x 60's" out there on this title but this one of mine is pristine. The problem with these type's of cardboard stock posters is condition problems in so many cases. Especially crinkles. I am ecstatic that Todd preserved this so well for so many years. Thank's again Todd if you are reading this.
 
Thank's to you too Phil and if anyone else reading this learns anything about this 007 campaign please post to MOPO or e-mail me.
 
All The Best,
 
--Tom Pennock
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