Greg Edwards would be correct on the runs of 300-500 for the Academy quads. It 
might even be higher for some films that had a wider apeal (i.e. English 
language films which arrived with some reputation preceding them).

Apart from the those used at the cinema itself, they targeted specific London 
Underground tube stations in areas that fitted the Academy's demographic during 
the period. Back in the halcyon days of the Academy in the 70s, such popular 
annual events as the Buster Keaton Summer Season (a season of Keaton classics 
in fabulous prints, accompanied by piano) would see a very wide spread of 
London Underground adevertising.

Finally, print runs of 50 were and are simply uneconomic. Unit pricing back 
then and now usually works on the basis of 500 to get the cheapest unit price. 
Anyone who has done any printing of anything - posters, books, magazines, 
catalogues, etc knows that the more you print the cheaper the unit price.

The thing for everyone to remember (especially younger and/or less experienced 
collectors) is that these posters were produced to promote and advertise the 
film. They were not created as a collectors market item - especially back then. 

And yes, from time to time, a stash of a quantity of posters do show up. An 
unopened roll/rolls forgotten in a corner somewhere (RAGING BULL advances, 
anyone?)

Phil


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard Evans 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 4:10 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Mean Streets UK Quad 30x40 Original, Beautiful poster in 
Near Mint, rolled Condition


  Looked there too.
  I don't mean just now in ebay, I saw the pics you took ages ago.
  By boosted I mean whether you brightened/contrasted or fiddled with the 
hue/saturation in photoshop.
  I'm not against a bit of it especially if it's to compensate back to better 
match the original.
  In this case I'm just pointing it out because I believe you're doing yourself 
and the poster a disservice.
  Like I said, it looks day-glo and inferior to the actual colour.


  On numbers, I met the same seller, lovely bloke, but didn't seem particularly 
knowledgeable to me.
  He had a little cache of 4 of them, one of which went on to make the big 
price at Christies.
  According to Greg Edwards, who I imagine knows a bit about Academy paper, 
figure more likely to be in the few hundreds.
  He states runs of 3-500, which makes sense given they are letterpress.
  But, out of that rough figure, how many survived and are out there on this 
title, who knows?


  Cheers,
  Rich






  On 27 Apr 2009, at 18:41, Andy Neal wrote:


    How do you mean boosted?

    ebay pics always reduce quality when you upload, usually worse when theres 
anything with red in it.

    Try the gallery pics

    Andy





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    CC: [email protected]
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [MOPO] Mean Streets UK Quad 30x40 Original, Beautiful poster 
in Near Mint, rolled Condition
    Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:16:59 +0100

    Have you boosted the pics?
    Don't look flattering to me, bit too day-glo looking.


    Cheers,
    Rich




    On 27 Apr 2009, at 17:35, Andy Neal wrote:


      Mean Streets UK 30x40 Original Quad

      http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=130302985311

      Mean Streets UK 30x40 Original Quad
      Size: 30x40
      Condition: [b]Near Mint Rolled condition
      Free Delivery

      Please click here for full photo gallery


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      Andy
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