Michael,
Yes, of course, just as there are variances in the weight and thickness of one 
sheet, half sheet and lobby card paper from the 1950’s, the same holds true for 
insert paper stock.
Happy Holidays!
Todd Feiertag/Poster City


Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:32:22 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [MOPO] paper 
weight of insertsTo: [email protected]
nearly all the inserts and half sheets that i have ever seen are much heavier 
thickness/weight than a one sheet.
 
but, have there been U.SA inserts of the 1950s that were heavier than a one 
sheet, but a bit thinner than than most inserts.
 
(i know autrailian daybills are very, very thin....but dont let's not address 
that...)
 
..............so, were insert paper of various weights?  i mean, did they vary 
a "wee" bit.(i just reframed Gentleman's Agreement & Tomorrow Is Forver, and 
noticed that this paper is a bit thinner than some of my other 40s stuff.) 
 
they've got to vary!!! ???? 
thanks
michael


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