Michael B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     seller did nothing wrong.  seller 
probably was surprised that it did  not sell, and listed it for 24.99 (to keep 
his ebay fee at the listing price  cut-off point).  seller probably would have 
been disappointed had it  actually sold for 24.99 or so, but certainly 
understood the risk.  it is  always a risk to start a poster low:  it might 
sell cheaply when there is  no bidding wars.   
Yes, the seller had asked for $170 on EBAY multiple times but no bids. He 
thought maybe if he started at $25 he would get the $170. Still no bids. 

 I AM SURE THAT OPINIONS WOULD BE ALTERED IF WE SAW LISTING !!!!! 
 He is probably a member of MOPO so, I don't want to name him. But, I guess I 
could say that the poster was for a Cinerama version (I collect Cinerama items) 
poster for one of the 70mm films that were promoted as being "In Cinerama". 
Some of these film titles (like 2001: A Space Odyssey, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, 
Mad World and Grand Prix) do fetch high prices (especially if Bruce is selling 
them!) but most do not. 


 



Roland Lataille
Cinerama web site:
http://www.cinerama.topcities.com

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