> Thank Mark Lawd, actually.

Definitely!  That was the best information I've ever heard about that poster, 
bar none (although, I never saw what Dan's conclusions were, I'm guessing 
pretty much the same thing).  Makes much more sense than there being 3, 4, 5 
different original print-runs...  Too bad we don't have anyone who worked on it 
at the time to confirm or deny...

Cheers,

Bob
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phil Edwards 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 12:21 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] E.T. BIKE POSTER - WORTH READING


  Thank Mark Lawd, actually. He asked me to post it on his behalf and after 
reading it, I thought it brought a common sensical approach to the subject.
  Phil
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: McDaniel Kirby 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 12:55 AM
    Subject: Re: [MOPO] E.T. BIKE POSTER - WORTH READING


    Good post, Phil.  Thank you for that. 


    So.... was all that backbiting necessary?


    Kirby


    On Nov 6, 2008, at 7:40 PM, Phil Edwards wrote:


      Hi all - Mark Lawd has asked me to post this to MOPO.
      I can take no responsiblity for its content, it's simply offered from 
someone who
      has supplied information/knowledge that might be useful in the 
discussions on this poster.
      Phil

      *******


      I am unable to post directly on MOPO currently but need to address some 
of the matters raised on this thread.




      I bought Bob B’s ET “bike” poster years ago but had to have it re-backed 
in a more archival manner. Therefore the dimensions are likely to have been 
distorted. That goes for any backed poster. I still have this poster – a typed 
note originally attached to it says "This ET poster was specially created for 
Steven Spielberg and we are proud to present this limited edition poster to the 
children of our MCA/PAC members".




      There are 27 x 41 “bike” posters. Dan R has one. I have one.




      Dan bought his one around three years ago from an ebay seller with 
obvious but unmentioned studio connections, who had an incredible number of 
authentic rolled posters (usually found folded) in great condition from the 
late 1970’s/early 1980’s that she was selling individually. One of these was a 
rolled/unbacked 27 x 41 “bike” poster with a dedication/signature (NOT by 
Spielberg). I believe, but may be wrong, that this prompted Dan’s further and 
thorough research on the matter. Months later, his findings went up on his 
website and his view, which I share, was that there was a very limited first 
original printing (27 x 41) – maybe around 100 posters - and a limited second 
original printing (26 ¾ x 40 ½) – maybe around 1000 posters. I realised Bob’s 
poster was a second printing – although I couldn’t rely on the dimensions being 
accurate anymore my poster had the slight printing defect in the right hand 
margin that Dan associated with this printing.




      A few months later I saw a 27 x 41 “bike” poster with Spielberg’s 
dedication/signature - "To George, Always Fly High with E.T., best Steven 
Spielberg" on ebay. Of course, 99% of ebay signatures are fake but I had more 
than a hunch that this would be a genuine signature on a first printing, given 
the quality of the seller, Ken S and the circumstances in which he acquired it. 
I won the auction - the rolled/unbacked poster was exactly as described and the 
differences between this and Bob’s poster were obvious to see – the 27 x 41 has 
very noticeably deeper, darker colours and a right margin without the printing 
error.




      In September 2008 Bruce H. was selling a 26 ¾ x 40 ½ “bike” poster and he 
stated that “there are no 27 x 41 posters in existence”. He amended his 
description, which he is always professional enough to do, when I presented him 
with my knowledge on the poster although he erroneously added in his revised 
description that his poster was from the first theatrical release – the poster 
was of course never released in this way despite Christie’s continually 
referring to it as having been “withdrawn” in their auctions. I recall checking 
Dave L.’s site at the time to see how much he was selling these posters for and 
encountered a similar statement to the effect the poster was not printed 27 x 
41. A thread then started on this subject on Movie Poster Forum and I believe 
Dave subsequently amended his website description as a direct result of that.




      In conclusion, my personal view is that there was indeed a very low 
initial print run of the 27 x 41 posters and that the majority of these were 
personally signed by Spielberg and his close associates and selectively given 
to a very privileged small circle of people. I imagine such a personalised gift 
would be cherished by the recipients - that is why they are so rarely seen on 
the market - my poster came from the deceased recipient’s estate. I believe the 
second printing was authorised later for distribution amongst cast/crew and 
studio employees – this is consistent with the note on Bob’s poster and 
someone’s recollection that these were freely available for staff to take home 
from the studio reception. Because of the iconic nature of this image and its 
importance to Spielberg I believe a premium should be attached to a first 
printing over a second printing although both should be considered original.




      marklawd




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