We want to make sure all who are reading this are aware of the 972 lobby card 
lots (with 1 to 16 cards per lot!) on eBay ending Tuesday, April 17th beginning 
around 7 PM CST!  Read more about these great items below, or go see them right 
now (with large thumbnails and links to these great auctions on eBay for easy 
bidding) in our 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery!

What is included in this weeks items? Some of the "better" titles include It's 
a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (complete set of 8!), Big Clock 5 LCs, To Kill a 
Mockingbird 4 LCs, Razor's Edge ('46 version, 5 LCs), Touch of Evil 6 LCs, 
Chinatown (set of 8 LCs), El Dorado 3 LCs, A Place in the Sun 6 LCs. and much, 
MUCH, more!  
      ATTENTION HORROR/SCI-FI FANS! The auction leads off with excellent 
horror/sci-fi title cards (including Creature From the Black Lagoon, Revenge of 
the Creature, Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, and much more!), and there 
are also around 100 other horror/sci-fi lobby cards (both single cards AND 
lots) scattered through the rest of the listings, including This Island Earth 
(the great spaceships over the world card), Attack of the Giant Leeches 8 LCs, 
Man They Could Not Hang (4 1939 LCs), and much more!  
    Included among these horror/sci-fi cards are two ultra-rare original 
JAPANESE lobby card sets, from Destroy All Monsters and Godzilla on Monster 
Island.  
    ATTENTION FANS OF SERIALS AND COMIC BOOK SUPER HERO ADAPTATIONS! This 
auction contains a special selection of 52 LOTS of lobby cards from serials, 
and many of the lots contain complete sets of four lobby cards (often, studios 
only made sets of four lobby cards for serials, but they made one for every 
chapter)!  Many of these are from early re-releases (including 11 of the 12 
complete sets of four from the 1954 re-release of the 1943 serial, Batman), but 
original release cards from these serials are incredibly rare, and the 
re-release cards are not easy to find either!
    Finally, note that we are offering five cards each from seven of the 
detective movies of the 1940s starring THE FALCON, including five cards from 
The Falcon in San Francisco and The Falcon in Hollywood, two titles which have 
added appeal due to the location in each title!

REMEMBER THAT EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE LOTS OF EXCELLENT ITEMS THIS WEEK, every 
single one of our items started at just 99 cents with no reserve so there will 
surely be many real bargains and quite likely some outright steals! As of this 
writing (Thursday afternoon, and of course there is a lot of time left), around 
600 of these 972 items are still at their opening bid of 99 cents(!), around 
800 are still under $5, and around 900 are still under $20! And most of the 70 
or so items that are over $20 are FAR under their regular retail price (the 
ones you could find anywhere else). And there are a HUGE percentage of items 
that retail for $20, $30, or $40 or more which are still only a dollar or two 
each, so there are plenty of great bargains to be had (and remember, many of 
these are complete sets of 8, or incomplete sets of 5, 6, or 7 cards, and the 
prices we reference are for ALL the cards, not PER card, so the prices on many 
of these are absolutely ridiculous)!

REMEMBER THAT (unlike some other sellers of movie posters) WE ARE NOT TALKING 
ABOUT 99 CENTS, PLUS $9 BUYERS PREMIUM, PLUS AN OFTEN "MIS-CALCULATED" SHIPPING 
THAT MEANS THOSE "99 CENT ITEMS" MAY END UP COSTING YOU $17 EACH! In OUR 
auctions, you can purchase up to FIFTEEN 99 cent items and your total cost is 
$14.85, plus JUST $5.50 U.S. shipping, for a total U.S. cost for those 15 items 
of just slightly more than a $20 bill for ALL fifteen of them!

Remember that YOU can't get those great deals if you aren't bidding! AND YOU 
HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE! If you place a bunch of fairly low bids but only get one 
or two items, then you are sure to be happy, for you will have gotten some 
really good deals, and have paid a very reasonable $5.50 to $10 U.S. shipping 
rate, or the actual cost of getting the items to you, plus $2 for packaging 
materials (if you live outside the U.S.). Even if you place a bunch of bids and 
get nothing at all, you will only be out a little of your time, and no more.

WE ARE GOING TO MAKE REALLY GREAT SPECIAL BONUS OFFERS JUST FOR MEMBERS OF OUR 
E-MAIL CLUB (around 1,800 members!) WHO PURCHASE A NUMBER OF THIS WEEKS ITEMS! 
So if there is ANY chance at all that you might end up buying multiple items 
this week then you REALLY have a HUGE incentive to join the club (if you are 
not already a member).  It includes fun weekly polls, which a couple of hundred 
participate in each week, with great prizes of sets of 29 full-color books 
($569.96 retail value!) plus other prizes EVERY SINGLE WEEK for randomly 
selected members!
     Why not join the club today (if you are not already a member)? You'll at 
most receive ONE e-mail a week, and your e-mail address is NEVER given out to 
anyone, and you have a great chance to win great prizes, and you can quit 
anytime! NOTE THAT WE HAVE JUST REVISED THIS CLUB, SO THAT EACH WEEK'S E-MAIL 
IS VERY BRIEF, WITH A LINK TO THE FULL CLUB MESSAGE ON OUR SITE, so anyone who 
did not like our formerly very long e-mails no longer needs worry about that!  
Just go to 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/mail/clubsignup.php>http://www.emovieposter.com/mail/clubsignup.php
 and fill out the super simple form, and you will be a member, and qualify for 
the great club bonuses! 

Do you know about our 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery?  A high percentage of our bidders have discovered one of the worst 
kept "secrets" in the movie poster hobby, which is that it is FAR easier to 
look at our items through our 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery.  When you look at our items on eBay, you do not see an image of the 
item until you open the auction itself, which is very time consuming (we don't 
use their "gallery" image, both because it is absurdly overpriced as it costs 
twice as much as the auction itself, and because the gallery image is too tiny 
to see any details).  So instead, we have our own 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery, which has much larger images of each item, so that you can have a much 
better idea if an item interests you BEFORE you click on it, thus making your 
surfing time far more produ!
 ctive.  Also this gallery is searchable, by star, director, genre, year, or 
anything you want to search for! Once you discover our 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery we would be amazed if you go back to looking at our items directly on 
eBay.  NOTE THAT THIS GALLERY CAN BE SORTED BY PRICE (high to low or low to 
high), OUR LOT NUMBER, YEAR OF ORIGINAL RELEASE (from oldest to newest or 
newest to oldest), OR BY FILM TITLE!
     This <http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current 
Auction Image Gallery now updates every 5 minutes.  The price under each item 
can only be up to 5 minutes old. Generally, this is no big deal, EXCEPT if you 
are looking at items as they are closing, then we recommend you bid on the 
actual eBay page (which you CAN access from our gallery pages).
     But because so many of our bidders now use our gallery, on rare occasions 
it has overwhelmed our server, and some of our bidders have not been able to 
access it, especially right when the auctions are closing.  Worse yet, this 
outage in our server means that you can't see the images on our eBay auctions, 
because our large and super-sized images are housed on the same server as our 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery.  
     WE HAVE ALSO CREATED A 
<http://www.emovieposter.info/gallery/currentauctions.php>BACKUP "MIRROR" 
VERSION OF OUR CURRENT AUCTION IMAGE GALLERY.  It is located at 
<http://www.emovieposter.info/gallery/currentauctions.php>http://www.emovieposter.info/gallery/currentauctions.php
 .  This is housed on a completely different server, and will always be 
available.  The only time you want to use it, however, is whenever you CAN'T 
access our regular 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>Current Auction Image 
Gallery, OR when you can't view the larger images on our auctions.  PLEASE ADD 
<http://www.emovieposter.info/gallery/currentauctions.php>http://www.emovieposter.info/gallery/currentauctions.php
 TO YOUR FAVORITES/BOOKMARKS.  You will likely either never need it, or only 
use it once, but if you are a regular bidder in our auctions, it will be 
invaluable to you the day you DO need it, for you will be able to see all of 
our large images, and use this "mirror" ve!
 rsion of our Current Auction Image Gallery, even though the main version is 
unavailable. 

Be sure to check out the 972 lobby card lots on eBay ending Tuesday, April 17th 
beginning around 7 PM CST (either by going to 
<http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php>http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php
 or by using the link from our HOME page, 
<http://www.emovieposter.com>http://www.emovieposter.com or by finding us by 
our eBay user ID, emovieposter.com). We feel certain that if you purchase even 
one of them and then once you see how honestly we describe them and how we 
charge only the actual shipping cost and how we send them right out promptly 
and well-packed, that you will declare your independence from those auction 
houses with the outrageous buyers premiums, the over-graded items, the 
misleading images that obscure defects, and the outrageous shipping! Good luck 
on whatever you may bid on. 

Bruce Hershenson
eMoviePoster.com 

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