BLONDES!

No three here, but a six sheet on our site:

http://movieart.net/products-page/?category=5&product_id=469

also:

posters for:
BLONDE BAIT
BLONDE FEVER
BLONDE FOR A NIGHT
BLONDE IN BONDAGE
BLONDE VENUS  (xerox of the pressbook)
BLONDES BY CHOICE
BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY
BLONDIE JOHNSON
BLONDIE'S REWARD
COWBOY AND THE BLOND
GREEN-EYED BLONDE
INCENDIARY BLONDE
MADONNA: BLONDE AMBITION (laserdisc)
and
BLONDE SINNER  (6sh!)

and also
GENTLEMEN MARRY BRUNETTES (six and 24 sheet)
On May 22, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Susan Heim wrote:

> I "can" frame a 6 sheet, it's just that I stopped doing it about 2 years ago. 
> It is very laborious and the costs are so high for the materials.The largest 
> ones I still do are 55x78 Italians. My plexiglass distributor has to find a 
> manufacturer that will construct 1/8" thick acrylic in a size slightly larger 
> than the six sheet. Then that piece of acrylic is sent a coating factory that 
> dips the acrylic for UV coating and, usually, a non glare coating, otherwise 
> all you see is the reflection of everything in the room it is so large. So, 
> first you have the fabrication of the oversize piece of acrylic, then the 
> coating process. Just the piece of plexiglass can be over $1000 wholesale. 
> Then when you frame it, it has to be in a sturdy enough wood and then a back 
> frame built. So, that when you hang it, the weight of the entire piece is 
> actually on the backframe, where you put the hangers, and the front frame is 
> really just there as decoration. You don't want any weight on it as the 
> corners can bust apart on something that large and flexible. So, the last 6 
> sheet I framed was for Matt McCarthy and it was his Joan of Arc (Saul Bass 
> art) 6 sheet. I don't even have any of my own 6 sheets framed up and  have a 
> 18 foot vaulted ceiling in my living room. I have opted for 3 sheets and 
> French posters. Too bad, too, because I have some great 6 sheets that will 
> never see a wall in my house. ..............oh well.............Sue
>  
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Looking for Gentleman Prefer Blondes 3 sheet
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 12:58:04 -0500
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Who creates the UV plexi for a poster this large?  And can you frame one?
> Kirby
> 
> On May 22, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Susan Heim wrote:
> 
> It's beautiful Kirby. As a matter of fact the client and I were just talking 
> about a half hour ago about a 6 sheet, but he has no room and the cost to 
> frame a six sheet is astronomical, even from me, as the UV filtered 
> plexiglass for it has to be specially created. It's a gorgeous 6 sheet 
> though. Hope you are well. Sue
>  
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Looking for Gentleman Prefer Blondes 3 sheet
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 12:55:05 -0500
> To: [email protected]
> 
> I have a six but no three.  Kirby
> 
> 
> <gentlemenpreferblondes 6sh 14186.jpeg>
> On May 22, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Susan Heim wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
>   I am looking for a Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3 sheet. Please let me know 
> condition and price and I thank you in advance. Have a great weekend!
>  
> Sue
> www.hollywoodposterframes.com
> (800) 463-2994
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