It's funny that the most expensive posters in the world are all linen backed, 
Metropolis, Mummy, Dracula and so on.
 
Hi Dario,
 
No offense, but just to keep the information correct, THE MUMMY One Sheet which 
is THE most expensive documented poster in the World, which I sold in 1997 at 
Sotheby’s, was not linen backed.
 
Happy Holidays!  
 
Best regards,
Todd Feiertag




Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 22:46:21 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [MOPO] FS: 
dont buy it, but please JUST READ MY EBAY DESCRIPTION!!!!To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
response to dario, and consistent with my prior MOPO posting, i am not against 
linen posters that are merely placed on linen, per se.........  but i hate 
posters that have turned into an oil painting and dealers who lie about 
pre-backing condition.chunks of added paper????  give me a break!!!!i have 
sveral one sheets on linen that had no restoration, but just placed on linen.  
that's fine.  if there is a chip or a seam issue, why fill it in?  my main 
point was that one should not be scammed on ebay into believing that the 
pre-condition was, necessaily, mint just because the seller said so.  i have 
returned several oil paintings through the years!   and, i have received 3 
emails on this subject today from "shy" MOPO members telling me how they have 
been scammed with linen items.i do not buy linen pieces unless i know the 
seller.  and i do not buy from sellers who have tiny ebay pics, and tell me 
they dont have access to a camera to send larger pictures.  THE BOTTOM LINE IS 
THAT WE SHOULD SEEK HONESTY & DISCLOURE.  Restoration affords an opportunity to 
scam.  Buying a poster on ebay requires caution.  Buyer a linen piece in person 
is a different story.  And I am sure that those $100,000++++ posters to which 
you referred were examined closely by the buyer and acquired through an ebay 
snipe.  My advice was targeted for ebay users.  And i am sure that you won't 
disagree with that.i thank you for your opinion, and, perhaps, we are not so 
opposite in our thoughts.michael   -----Original Message-----From: Dario 
Casadei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 10:23 
pmSubject: Re: [MOPO] FS: dont buy it, but please JUST READ MY EBAY 
DESCRIPTION!!!!
Hi Michael,I am sorry to hear about your experience with the LB poster that did 
not meet up to the dealers grading. I can honestly say( maybe because I have a 
trained eye ) I have never seen a restored poster with undetectable repairs, 
and I've seen restorations from the average restorer to what is considered by 
many to be the best in the business. all repairs are visible from up close, 
angles or through light, as you describe in your auction. So for me this 
business about undetectable is BS.I must say, you sound a bit frantic about 
Linen backing in your listing, but I value your opinion. You also say <<< 
REMEMBER MY SUGGESTION:  Buy this poster at the cheap opening price and frame 
it as is. >>>Clearly to me, Gentleman's Agreement would look better and fetch 
more money if restored. I also disagree with your suggestion " Leave as is" all 
that tape on the back will destroy the poster, as is evident already in the 
upper center.That is a beautiful poster, but it needs help. I can see you 
already tried with some archival Tape ;-) As temporary caretakers it is our 
responsibilities to take good care of our posters, so future generations can 
enjoy them. Conservation, Restoration and Storage solutions, what ever is 
necessary, it must be done.It's funny that the most expensive posters in the 
world are all linen backed, Metropolis, Mummy, Dracula and so on.Best of luck 
with you auctions and Happy New Year!!dario.Doug Taylor wrote: 






Well,
 
I have virtually every single-sided poster linen backed.  I feel it improves 
the presentation and preservation.  
 
If a poster was Mint before backing, I actually lower the grade to Near-Mint 
after backing because I don’t feel it’s fair to call a poster Mint if it has 
had anything done to it.  Having said that, I believe that my Mint copy of Gone 
With the Wind, Style CF is just as valuable as Near Mint linen backed as it was 
Mint unbacked.
 
I also believe that Fine posters that are linen backed and look Very Fine or 
Near Mint are more valuable.
 
JMHO 
 




DBT
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From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael DaneseSent: 
Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:32 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [MOPO] FS: dont 
buy it, but please JUST READ MY EBAY DESCRIPTION!!!!
 
Michael – I appreciate your ideas on linen backing, and I agree!
 
Thanks!
Michael Danese
 




From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael BSent: Sunday, 
December 30, 2007 8:55 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [MOPO] FS: dont buy it, but 
please JUST READ MY EBAY DESCRIPTION!!!!
 

i have been getting many positve comments about my description of one of my 
posters on ebay.

 

look at the description, just to see my discussion on linen-backing.  

 

presently, there are 9 ebay watchers, although i suspect it might sell for the 
for the low to mid $200s---which would be an outright steal.

 

link:  
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=200187345226&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=010

 

check out my other ebay items, also

 

michael
 





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