I'm still trying.  I haven't gotten to my high point.  I'm thrilled I have a 
Treasure of the Sierra Madre and a 3sh of Madame Sans Jane (silent comedy).  I 
have a later (50's release) 3sheet of Freaks but it doesn't have Tod Browning's 
name on it.  I have a partial 3sh of the SIN OF NORA MORAN but it's not Vargas. 
 
I hope to get closer but damn, it's expensive.

Toochis


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From: Susan Heim <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 4:14:36 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] When was the quality peak year for your collection?

 Wow....those look familiar!! I would say for me it was about the same time as 
you, the early 2000's. I don't buy much anymore for my collection unless a 
really cool piece shows up. Once I got my Postman Always Rings Twice one sheet 
and then the Suez one sheet at the Butterfield's auction here in L.A., I was 
pretty much done. The other posters I want are now way out of my price league, 
so I am content with what I have. I try to switch out posters now and again so 
I 
get a fresh look every once in awhile. Thanks for sharing....
 
 
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com 
 
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 Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 15:56:51 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] When was the quality peak year for your collection?
To: [email protected]

 ...I ask this because I came across some photos of my collection, which I took 
for insurance purposes.  I'm thinking that like most collectors, things come 
and 
go until a collection dwindles to near nothing as tastes change.  


I also know most collectors rarely disclose what they own for security reasons, 
but I don't mind showing off just one of many "glory corners" in my home as it 
looked, circa 2002.  Much of what you see below was sold long ago, but looking 
back, I would have to say that 2002 was the year when I had the most posters 
displayed on every wall space available, so much so that visitors got 
headaches, 
unable to fix their eyes on anything, sort of like a restaurant wall crammed 
with too many signed photos.  If the photo below was a 360-degree shot, you 
would've seen scores of other vintage posters in their own "glory corners."  
And 
this was just in one room.  I had black-out curtains in every room to prevent 
fading.  The major fires that hit our area in 2003 were the turning point to 
liquidate almost everything... 


I'm not asking people to disclose what they own.  (But go ahead if you're 
game.)  I'm asking if they can identify a "peak year" when they had "most 
everything" they could ever had want with their collection. -d.



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