Bruce- adn Mopo  - check out his stuff its wonderful.

The movie magazines are some great titles.. They bring back so many memories to me as I started in

Movie memorabilia in 1977 selling... vintage movie magazines Like Photoplay and Screenland Motion picture , etc...

You Bruce , Grey at Heritage and Rich at Movie poster bid are doing a great job with the layout and images of the items - Good job.


The artwork and photography and seeing illistrators like Christy and others made each magazine a treasure trove of Images......New Movie that was a great magazine and also Motion picture..... all had great covers Very good layout and images on your auction site.. You, Rich at Moie poester bid and Grey a at Heritage ll do a great job at displaying these items.

Hureell Told me they used his photos as the models for many of the covers as they also used other photographers worl also.. Plus then inside we would see sepias and full page portraits by people like Hurrell that how I discovered his work was by Movie magazines... They shot with 8 x10 View cameras one shot at a Time using 2000 watt Mole richarson lights that could melt paint of a chair..:) Just all amazing Movie magic... and very cool.

The glass slides are beautiful...and all your stuff seems to be getting decent bids.. especially the Marilyn Monroe
covers

You also have some great lot offerings of posters..

This seems like a good auction for Mopo folks

Best , Tom

Bruce Hershenson wrote:

Week in and week out we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low prices. Our current Sunday items (231 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, and some of them are from titles you virtually NEVER see at all! In particular, this week we also have a group of great 1950s movie mags with MARILYN MONROE covers!

If you have the slightest interest in these sizes, I STRONGLY urge you to check out the Sunday items closing in just 8 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 8 hours, and they include 50 that are still at $1 each (including a LOT OF 49 MONTHLY FILM BULLETIN MAGAZINES, WHICH IS STILL $1 FOR ALL 49 MAGS!), 83 at $3 each or under, and 115 at $5 each or under! And there are lots of great items in these "bottom 115" items!

Of course, once you get OVER just $5 (and remember that you can never ever get an item 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: 1f148 MACAO German program '52 Josef von Sternberg, Robert Mitchum & sexy Jane Russell, different! 1f001 LOT OF 100 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '62-'96 Dr. No R80, Batman, 2010, Nosferatu, Gauntlet + more! 1f132 CAPTIVE GIRL German program '52 Johnny Weissmuller as Jungle Jim & sexy babe with tiger! 1f071 PHOTOPLAY magazine December 1953, sexy Marilyn Monroe pinup calendar by Frank Powolny! 1f070 PHOTOPLAY magazine February 1953, sexy portrait of Marilyn Monroe in Niagara by Kornman! 1f075 PHOTOPLAY magazine October 1956, 3 different images of Marilyn Monroe by Frank Powolny! 1f072 PHOTOPLAY magazine April 1954, award winners Marilyn Monroe, Alan Ladd & Robert Wagner! 1f106 MADAME X glass slide '29 directed by Lionel Barrymore, great artwork of Ruth Chatterton! 1f172 TOWER OF LONDON German program '52 different images of executioner Boris Karloff, Rathbone 1f073 PHOTOPLAY magazine April 1955, super close up of beautiful Grace Kelly by Howell Conant! 1f002 LOT OF 218 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '49-'04 Sweet Bird of Youth, Tomb Raider, Wrecking Crew +more 1f077 PHOTOPLAY magazine February 1963, nude images of Marilyn Monroe by Bert Stern at her request 1f091 DRAGONWYCK glass slide '46 beautiful Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, Vincent Price, Langan 1f003 LOT OF 123 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '62-'82 Airplane, Rabid, Fort Apache The Bronx + more! 1f004 LOT OF 133 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '40s-'90s Roman Holiday R62, Beverly Hills Cop + more! 1f177 WHEN THE DALTONS RODE German program '52 Randolph Scott, Kay Francis, Brian Donlevy 1f005 LOT OF 82 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '63-'96 American Graffiti, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels + more! 1f008 LOT OF 48 LOBBY CARDS 48 LCs '50s-60s Dirty Dozen, Homicicdal, Mondo Cane + many more! 1f011 LOT OF 42 HORROR STILLS lot '57-'71 Hammer versions of Universal monsters, Cushing, Lee! 1f042 MOTION PICTURE magazine March 1933, incredible art of Katharine Hepburn by Marland Stone! 1f074 PHOTOPLAY magazine July 1956, great seated portrait of sexy Kim Novak on phone by Coburn! 1f156 PICKUP German program '52 many different images of sexy bad girl Beverly Michaels! 1f093 EASIEST WAY glass slide '31 pre-Code Constance Bennett, Robert Montgomery, Adolphe Menjou 1f006 LOT OF 25 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '63-'87 Dark Crystal, Mondo Cane 2, Slithis + more! 1f121 SONG OF ARIZONA glass slide '46 Roy Rogers & Trigger, Dale Evans, Gabby Hayes 1f012 LOT OF 71 STILLS lot '46-'74 skirt blowing Marilyn, Longest Day, State Fair, Sound of Music! 1f126 UNDER NEVADA SKIES style B glass slide '46 Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Trigger, Gabby Hayes 1f020 50 YEARS OF MOVIE POSTERS spiralbound book '73 John Kobal, legendary 1st movie poster book! 1f176 WAY OUT WEST German program '52 wonderful different images of Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy! 1f041 MOTION PICTURE magazine September 1932, wonderful art of Joan Crawford by Marland Stone! 1f028 LOT OF 20 HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE MAGAZINES lot '74-76 Ginger Rogers, nude Marilyn + more! 1f069 PHOTOPLAY magazine October 1949, sexy Rita Hayworth after her honeymoon by Paul Hesse! 1f082 CLOAK & DAGGER glass slide '46 romantic close up of Gary Cooper & Lilli Palmer, Fritz Lang 1f083 CLUNY BROWN glass slide '46 Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones, directed by Ernst Lubitsch! 1f046 MOTION PICTURE magazine February 1941 Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh from Gone with the Wind! 1f125 TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL glass slide '35 cool super close up of Richard Dix in diving suit! 1f088 DECEPTION glass slide '46 great headshot art of Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains 1f050 MOTION PICTURE magazine May 1948 full-length portrait of sexy blonde Rita Hayworth! 1f108 MY LADY'S PAST glass slide '29 Belle Bennett, early Joe E. Brown, part talking movie! 1f007 LOT OF 18 INCOMPLETE ENGLISH LOBBY CARD SETS 88 English LCs '50s-60s The Purple Plain + 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 1,600 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 6,000+ 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 17 in print books with the purchase of any fifteen items from any of our three sets of auctions. YOU CAN PURCHASE OUR 10 (or 15) LEAST EXPENSIVE ITEMS AND THEN SELL THE BOOKS ON EBAY FOR WAY 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 8 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!

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