Nice to see someone take responsibility for their mistake! No big deal,
Rick.

Incidentally, we auctioned this poster in February of this year, and it did
*NOT* go for thousands, or even hundreds. It sold for  a steal price of
$24.49. Go to http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/130075.html for
the details.

As to these lighter weight 40 x 60s, I have seen many of them over the
years. Almost always they are "reviews" or "text" styles, and they are
almost always fully folded, whereas the regular ones (on heavier stock) are
almost always found rolled. Personally, I would bet these special 40 x 60s
are quite rare and I think they are pretty neat, but the collecting world
clearly does not agree with me, for they rarely sell for very much.

Bruce

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:14 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hi, Everyone,
>
>   I wanted to apologize about my description of this poster.  It should
> read "many hundreds" of dollars, not "many thousands".  Everyone knows as
> well as me that there ain't no way this poster would sell for that much!  My
> wife sometimes types up descriptions for me and there definitely was an
> error made in this one (which I changed).  By the way, I've had hundreds of
> 40x60's over the years, almost all being rolled. This poster is on a lighter
> stock paper than most 40x60's and is folded.  I've run across a couple of
> 40x60's like this ---(ie, a 1963 US 40x60 on Giant that I have).  Not many
> others, though. Anyway, please forgive my mistake in claiming this was worth
> "thousands"!  A true joke if there ever was one.  All I know is I've never
> seen one of these before in a lot of years of collecting and dealing.
>                                                        Thanks for your
> patience,
>                                                                  Rick
>
>
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