Michael, in your example you're also comparing a red delicious to a granny
smith - a folded poster to a rolled poster.

I know there have been several instances where for my own collection I have
turned down folded examples of halves or inserts to wait for a rolled piece
(especially on lower demand titles).

 

But really the state of poster prices is this:



If you find something you really, really want and haven't seen in a long
time - the price is not depressed.

If you find something that is available all the time and you a) already have
a copy or b) are on the fence whether you should get it or not - the price
is depressed.

 

Personally, I've added more to my own collection this year than I have in
the past two years combined and while I don't know if the material became
available due to worldwide recession and the seller didn't have any peanut
butter and jelly to eat or tried to pay his rent with movie posters, or just
due to the cycle of the collecting market, I do know that competition has
been there and if sell a truly rare and desirable item strong prices will
ensue.

(as long as the item is not a heavily restored fake disguised as an
original, that is.)



 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael B
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Are poster prices depressed?

 

 

I think that if anyone had a database of posters and what they sold for over
the 
last 15 years, someone could write some sort of analysis program that
answered 
this question!  Ok, so that was a smart ass answer. Sorry.
 
I use your sales results database all of the time --


 

the problem is that THERE IS NO COMPREHENSIVE CURRENT PRICE DATA BASES.

 

of course, bruce has HIS, heritage has THEIRS, and icollectmovieposters
tries to give both bruce's & heritages, and some ebay.

 

BECAUSE DIFFERENT VENUES ACHIEVE DIFFERENT PRICES..............you must bid
accordingly in the particular venue,  moreover, dealer prices on the
internet seem to be the highest.

 

by way of example......i purchased an orig THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE on ebay
about 2 years ago for about 190.00.  it had been on my want list for some
time.  also, i wanted the half sheets.  check out what i bought
recently---$47 with postage, and compare it to the heritage poster being
sold tonight:

 

my poster from ebay (in better condition than it appears----bright bold
colors):    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320407991093>
&item=320407991093

 

i wouldn't sell it for 200!!!  in fact, i would love to get the other half
sheet style.  i love ethel barrymore's role in this film.

 

heritage's poster ending tonight.....and it is certainly worth OVER 200/250
!!!!----  

http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=59084
<http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=59084&Lot_No=54375>
&Lot_No=54375

 

and there is a british seller that has it on his website for 200.

 

THE POINT IS THAT DIFFERENT VENUES GET DIFFERENT PRICES.

 

 

michael

 

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