To me, the price this poster sold for is a great indicator that the day of
just putting up a poster on eBay and hoping buyers find it (and pay top
dollar) are fast coming to an end.

When I rarely look over *ALL* the movie posters and lobby cards on eBay
these days, I find a huge percentage of wildly over-priced items and
outright junk, and next-to-nothing of any desirability being offered at
somewhat reasonable prices.

I am not blaming the sellers for this. I think eBay does nothing to attract
new buyers, and their customer service is second to everyone, and they do
nothing to stop fraud, so why in the world *SHOULD *anyone in their right
mind continue to list movie posters there?

I believe the same is true in just about every other major collectible
field. Of course, I personally stuck by eBay, because I had been there so
long, and I hoped they would "wake up" and make some positive changes, but
they show no signs of it, so I am gone.

Another thing the price this poster sold for is a great indicator of is
changing tastes. Outside of some major film buffs and quite old folks, there
is no next-to-no one left who remembers stars like these. For 20 solid years
I have *THOUGHT* that there would be a re-discovery of these types of stars,
but I really don't see a sign of it.

Meanwhile, everyone seems to want to buy exactly the same titles and stars.
And the "Escapes" of this hobby keep selling for bargain prices. Will its
price be better or worse 10 years from now?

Bruce

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 3:10 PM, David Lieberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>     The poster is a complete poster....separated along the fold line and
> can easily be taped together with no other restoration and will look near
> mint if it is framed as is. There really are no other defects. C7 is
> accurate, it really is a minor defect in my eyes, especially on a 68 year
> old poster.
>
> I paid $30.00 for it in a small collection I bought recently. I hoped it
> would go higher but I had no real expectations. When $700.00 was mentioned I
> kind of thought "hmmmm, ok....lets see about that!".
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