One "theory" has it that the hair was deliberate (a bit like that famous Warner 
Bros cartoon with the hair in the gate) so that those behind it woulld always 
have an identifier if they were offered them back later.

Ah, thats a possibility. I always wondered why they could not have made perfect 
copies. 






  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phil Edwards 
  To: JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:47 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] The plot thickens! Adams heirs skeptical about lost 
negatives claim


  Only those behind it would really know how many times it was re-run.
  I know several thousand were sold in Australia alone.

  One "theory" has it that the hair was deliberate (a bit like that famous 
Warner Bros cartoon with the hair in the gate) so that those behind it woulld 
always have an identifier if they were offered them back later.

  All up, I suspect that are tens of thousands of them out there.

  Phil
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:33 AM
    Subject: Re: [MOPO] The plot thickens! Adams heirs skeptical about lost 
negatives claim


    "In the case of the hairy belt poster, I think they had access to the 
films, a hair got on the films during the process from film to plate"

    If this happened and they still had the films could they do another print 
run without the "hairy belt" making the reprinted posters virtually the same as 
the originals?





      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Richard Halegua Comic Art 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:35 AM
      Subject: Re: [MOPO] The plot thickens! Adams heirs skeptical about lost 
negatives claim


        As the story was spun at the time by whoever was behind it, the 
infamous hairy belt STAR WARS one sheet was "made from the original plates".... 
therefor making them "er, original".

      I always wonder what people mean, including my friend Dave, when they 
refer to this statement

      do they mean to imply that the copper plates were - unlike any other 
title and unlike any other printing business operation - kept in storage for 
later use?

      well there are problems with this belief

      1) plates like those were routinely destroyed for the metal to be 
recycled for other projects, plus getting such plates made in most cases 
entails a contract (or purchase order) whereby there is a credit for returning 
the plates that is usually a little on the high side

      2) plates wear down during use. The first poster printed has greater 
detail than the last poster printed. for this reason, printers do not see a use 
in "old plates" seeing as new plates can be easily made from the "films"

      3) and here is the rub - what printers would keep would be the "films" 
aka the color separations, because these are what is needed to make new plates, 
and they fit inside a simple folder in a filing cabinet along with thousands of 
others, whereas to keep the plates would require a warehouse storage solely for 
keeping printing plates


      my opinion and said from someone with a detailed knowledge and experience 
in the printing field:

      I think that most bootlegs are copies made from a new set of plates made 
from the original films, or high quality reproductions made from the posters

      In the case of the hairy belt poster, I think they had access to the 
films, a hair got on the films during the process from film to plate
      in the case of the Style-C, I think that's a copy, which is why the 
printing quality is not nearly as good as an original

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