I don't need to tell any of you that week in and week out we auction
hundreds of items that sell for low, low prices. But our* current Sunday
items (*229 glass slides, magazines, presskits, German programs, and bulk
lots) comprise one of our better Sunday auction to date, and yet there are
lots of excellent items still at low, low prices!

*If YOU have never discovered the great values offered by these uncommon
movie collectibles, it is not too late to start! Many of them sell for FAR
less than posters or lobby cards from the same titles!*

If you have the slightest interest in these sizes, I *STRONGLY* urge you to
check out the Sunday items closing in just 7 hours, even if just to "window
shop", because they include *LOTS* of great titles, ones you have surely
never seen before!

How great are the current values? Well, these are ending in just eight
hours, and they include 25 that are still at $1 each, 62 at $3 each or
under, and 125 at $7 each or under! And there are lots of great items in
these "bottom 125" items!

Look at these examples (and these are truly just a tiny handful our of many,
many,* MANY* incredible bargains):

*DESTINATION MOON German program '51 Robert A. Heinlein, cool different
images of astronauts!* "very good to fine" condition, currently *SEVEN
DOLLARS!**
MODERN SCREEN magazine April 1940, art of pretty Alice Fay with fan by Earl
Christy!*"very good to fine" condition, currently *SEVEN DOLLARS!*
*PRELUDE TO A KISS presskit '92 Alec Baldwin, Meg Ryan, Ned Beatty, Kathy
Bates, Patty Duke *"very good to fine" condition, currently
*SEVEN**DOLLARS, and it contains 3 supplements, and 8 stills!
*
*LOOKING FOR TROUBLE glass slide '34 Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie, Constance
Cummings, directed by Wellman *"very good" condition, currently *FOUR
DOLLARS!*
*PHOTOPLAY magazine October 1923, art portrait of beautiful Alla Nazimova by
Rolf Armstrong! *"fair" condition, currently *SEVEN DOLLARS!**
** *

Of course, once you get *OVER* just $7 (and remember that you can never ever
get a poster for less than $15 from our competitors with their *INSANE* $14
buyers premiums!), you start hitting lots and lots of "better" titles, but
an awful lot of those are currently at *VERY* reasonable prices, far under
what some of them have sold for in the past, including:
9s003 LOT OF 100 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS '65-'98 Barbarian Queen, Dr Zhivago, Dr
No, Once Upon a Wheel +!
9s005 LOT OF 42 INCOMPLETE LOBBY CARD SETS OF 7 42 sets of 7 LCs '50s-70s
Hooked Generation + more!
9s081 ALL ABOUT EVE glass slide '50 Bette Davis & Anne Baxter classic,
Marilyn Monroe shown!
9s002 LOT OF 285 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS '44-'99 Blues Brothers, The Fly '58,
Goonies, Color of Money +!
9s006 LOT OF 51 TITLE LOBBY CARDS TCs '40s-50s Island in the Sun, Reluctant
Debutante +more!
9s023 PHOTOPLAY magazine August 1930, intense artwork portrait of Greta
Garbo by Earl Christy!
9s084 ARSENIC & OLD LACE glass slide '44 Cary Grant, Priscilla Lane,
Josephine Hull, Frank Capra
9s001 LOT OF 182 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS '58-'93 Dark Crystal, Last Unicorn,
Midnight Express, Pres. Men+!
9s105 FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS glass slide '41 completely different art of
Marlene Dietrich by Vargas!
9s009 PROMO HAT LOT #2 52 baseball caps '90s-00s Mars Attacks, Big Lebowski,
Apollo 13 & more!
9s024 PHOTOPLAY magazine October 1931, art portrait of blonde Joan Crawford
by Earl Christy!
9s112 HONDO glass slide '53 3D, artwork of John Wayne + close up with
Geraldine Page!
9s057 MODERN SCREEN magazine February 1932, sensational artwork of pretty
smiling Bette Davis!
9s109 GASLIGHT glass slide '44 cool close images of Ingrid Bergman & Charles
Boyer!
9s115 I WANTED WINGS glass slide '41 sexy Veronica Lake, Ray Milland,
William Holden!
9s116 JOHNNY EAGER glass slide '42 romantic close up of sexy Lana Turner &
Robert Taylor!
9s121 ROCKY RHODES glass slide '34 great close image of cowboy Buck Jones!
9s054 MOVIE MIRROR magazine July 1937, great close portrait of Jean Harlow
by James Doolittle!
9s007 METAL BUTTONS PROMO LOT 202 pins '90s-00s There's Something About
Mary, E.T. + more!
9s075 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine September 1937, art of beautiful Carole
Lombard by Earl Christy!
9s046 MOVIE MIRROR magazine July 1932, art portrait of Barbara Stanwyck by
John Ralston Clarke!
9s206 MONTY PYTHON'S AIR SICKNESS BAG presskit '70s John Cleese, Eric Idle,
Graham Chapman
9s123 ST. LOUIS KID glass slide '34 close up of James Cagney holding
Patricia Ellis!
9s170 SORRY WRONG NUMBER German program '51 Burt Lancaster & Barbara
Stanwyck both on phones!
9s080 AFRICA SCREAMS glass slide '49 wacky art of Bud Abbott & Lou Costello
cooking in cauldron!
9s043 MOTION PICTURE magazine August 1947, incredible portrait of Rita
Hayworth from Down to Earth!
9s126 THIN MAN GOES HOME glass slide '44 great c/u of William Powell, Myrna
Loy & Asta the dog!
9s026 PHOTOPLAY magazine June 1933, wonderful close art portrait of Bette
Davis by Earl Christy!
9s045 MOVIE MIRROR magazine April 1932, art portrait of Joan Crawford by
John Ralston Clarke!
9s069 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine September 1933, art portrait of Joan Crawford
from Dancing Lady!
9s049 MOVIE MIRROR magazine March 1933, art portrait of Joan Crawford by
John Ralston Clarke!
9s088 BORDER VIGILANTES glass slide '41 William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy,
cool cowboy images!
9s110 GREAT LIE glass slide '41 different art of Bette Davis, George Brent &
smoking Mary Astor!
9s025 PHOTOPLAY magazine January 1933, art portrait of glamorous Greta Garbo
by Earl Christy!
9s051 MOVIE MIRROR magazine June 1933, art portrait of Joan Crawford by
James Montgomery Flagg!
9s083 ANDY HARDY'S BLONDE TROUBLE glass slide '44 Mickey Rooney between two
pretty blondes!
9s114 I WAKE UP SCREAMING style B glass slide '41 Victor Mature between sexy
Grable & Carole Landis
9s035 MOTION PICTURE magazine October 1933, art portrait of sexy Adrienne
Ames by Marland Stone!
9s037 MOTION PICTURE magazine February 1938, wonderful art of Katharine
Hepburn by Alice Mozert!
9s010 LOT OF 74 CD PRESSKITS 74 presskits '90s-00s Gladiator, Almost Famous,
Mr. Deeds & more!
and on and on and on and on!

**    Note that some auction houses treat their buyers as if it is Halloween
all year long, except they play many "tricks" on them, and give them very
few "treats"!  They *SAY* their auctions are "$1 no reserve", but actually
they are "$15 no reserve" when take into account their minimum $14 buyers
premium.  They *SAY* many of their items are in excellent condition, but all
too often the buyer receives an item that is in far lesser condition than
they said, and they even trick you with the images, using "stock images" or
"enhanced images".  Worst of all, some use "house bidders" who seem to have
a spooky ability to bid just under the amount the real bidders were bidding!
    But in eMoviePoster.com auctions, "$1 no reserve" means just that, and
every week we sell lots and lots of items for just $1, $2, or $3!  And every
item is honestly described, with a super-sized unenhanced image of every
item.  And every item is truly sold, and to the highest bid placed by real
bidders!

    This week, we are auctioning *over 1,450 lots *in our Tuesday, Thursday,
and Sunday auctions, and it is virtually a certainty that some percentage of
them will sell for "bargain" prices, and there may be some absolute
"steals", and because we have such a *HUGE* selection, you can easily find
extra items to add to your order and not pay any extra U.S. shipping, and
that can be a huge savings! Remember that, unlike the majority of "hobbies",
where the money you spend on your hobby is gone forever, the money you spend
buying movie paper will almost certainly be recovered the day you ever sell
your collection (and many, many collectors have made lots of money on their
collection over time, because unlike stocks, vintage movie paper continually
rises over time!).

     And if you are one of the 5,900+ in our e-mail club, you get our 9
Vintage Hollywood Posters books with the purchase of any ten items from any
of our three sets of auctions, and you get all of our 19 in print books with
the purchase of any fifteen items from any of our three sets of auctions. *YOU
CAN PURCHASE OUR 9 (or 19) LEAST EXPENSIVE ITEMS AND THEN SELL THE BOOKS ON
EBAY FOR MORE THAN YOU PAID FOR EVERYTHING (as many dealers have proven over
and over)!*

Got to *http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/15.html* to view them, but you
only have 7 hours left to do so, because they start ending at 3 PM CST *THIS
AFTERNOON (NOT this evening!)!*
And now you can browse the items in *ALL* of galleries at one time in our *All
Auctions <http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html>* gallery at *
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html*!

Bruce Hershenson and the other 25 members of the eMoviePoster.com team
P.O. Box 874
West Plains, MO 65775
Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we take
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