Your jealousy of my wife shows.  However, you can't have  her.
Claude
 
 
In a message dated 1/16/2010 10:24:10 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Show  off!! 
;-) 
Zeev 
 
 
From: MoPo List  [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Claude  
Litton
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 4:48 PM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] real poster issues  are afoot (warning: loong)

 
I guess I am truly  lucky.  I have almost 300 posters framed in the house 
and many are my  wife's choices.  The entire sci-fi and monster collection 
was her  choosing.  I was a Chan and Bond collector before she got into the  
act.  Today many of the posters are the ones she  wanted.
 

 
My wife has three  walls of movie posters in her office in the house and 
her favorite is  TCFTBL.
 

 
CJL
 

 
 
In a message dated  1/15/2010 3:43:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected]  writes:


I read Allen's post and had a few laughs along the way. Then I read  
Freeman's post and I live that scenario almost everyday when my male  
customers, 
which for movie posters is the majority, come into my shop or  call me. I 
have a very funny story of one of my longtime customers who has a  beautiful 
collection. He use to come in about 4 -5 times a year with his  newest 
acquisition. One day I see him come up to the door and his arms  are filled 
with 
posters and tubes. I open the door for him and ask him if  he's been on a 
buying bonanza. He says to me, "well I have to tell you I am  getting married, 
so I have to get all this framed before she finds out how  much I spend on 
this hobby of mine." I thought that was so funny. He's been  married probably 
for about 8 years now and I only see him maybe once a year  or every to 
years. Everytime he comes in, we laugh about that scene  that day and, of 
course, he doesn't buy many movie posters  anymore. 

I've heard other stories  also. "I'm decorating my man cave", which is 
either the garage or the  basement or closet of an office!!  Hey, I've 
collected 
movie posters  for over 35 years and, with each year, another one comes 
down to make way  for more of the kid's pictures or artwork, but I promise 
never to hang a  Thomas Kinkade print on my wall!!

Sue
_www.hollywoodposterframes.com_ (http://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/) 
 
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Date:  Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:46:18 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re:  [MOPO] real poster issues are afoot (warning: loong)
To:  [email protected]     
Howdy y'all,  
 

 
Recently, I purchased frames from Sue at  Hollywoodposterframes, so I could 
achieve a consistent appearance,  instead of the mishmash of frames for my 
posters. (many thanks,  Sue)
 

 
This has led to an opportunity to display additional  posters, which 
naturally, has led to unforeseen issues. To wit ... I  need to gain approval 
for 
appropriateness thru the missus, 'nuff  said.
 

 
Iconic (and I use the term loosely) posters plainly  denied:
 

 
Night of the Living Dead, (and nearly any monster  poster) 
 

 
Nude on the Moon (and just about any sexploitation  poster)
 

 
An example in particular: After getting 'I Love Trouble'  past a cursory 
inspection, I receive a rather terse  question:
 

 
"Is that a gun?"
 

 
To which I replied ... "Well ... yeah, but it is small  and you didn't see 
it initially ... you think I could get a pass on  this one?"
 

 
Soooo ... everything is flowing smoothly, we are  choosing among available 
wall space for an ideal location for "I Love  Trouble" ... and then ...
 

 
"Wait a minute ... are those  nipples?"
 

 
Aaaaaahhhh ... married life, we should all be so  lucky.
 

 
P.S. I apologize for not having an image of "I Love  Trouble" readily 
available, long time collectors and dealers will  hopefully visualize the 
poster.
 

 
P.S.S. If anyone would like to view a recent pic of the  best looking, 
happiest 8 month baby on the planet, please reply, and  you'll find that you 
can't help but smile.
 

 
Regards,
 

 
ad

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