I have two posters that are originals from the late 70's that are rolled.  A 
Mylar re-release THX 1138 and the Rolled Star Wars one year birthday with the 
cake on it.  I don't think they ever were released folded.



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> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:12:10 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Rolled Possible Fakes - brings up a quick question
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Something for everyone to keep in mind..
> 
> being rolled does not automatically make a poster from the "folded 
> period" a fake.
> 
> I have numerous rolled posters from all kinds of years including the 
> 1930s. I might even have a 1920s rolled poster I think..
> tri-folded posters also. I have some of them from the 1950s
> 
> Once you get into the 1960s, I think it is not unlikely that rolled 
> posters can be found (if you look hard enough) for many titles. Bruce 
> has sold them, Heritage has sold them & I have sold them. It isn't 
> the normal way to find them, but for whatever reason - they can be 
> found. The One-Eyed Jacks double sided poster is strangely unique as 
> is the BAT and I think both of these were found rolled and judged to 
> be authentic. So why shouldn't other posters be found this way??
> 
> there are other "anomalies" also.. how many of you have folded 40x60s 
> ?? These are not common, but they do exist. I have some folded 30x40 
> & 40x60s from the 1950s when such sizes were almost always rolled.
> 
> the single reality is that while there are some standardizations 
> within this business (of producing posters for movies) there are and 
> always will be exceptions to the rule for a myriad number of reasons 
> across the breadth of the US and it's various printers.
> 
> Just because someone found a stack of Peeping Tom quads doesn't make 
> them phonies. It just makes the detective richer
> 
> Rich
> 
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