Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and around half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under (and those are pretty evenly spread between $1 and $14), and our leading 'competitor" *NEVER*auctions even *ONE *item for less than *FIFTEEN DOLLARS*, due to their *outrageous* $14 minimum buyers premium).
But Sunday's 351 scripts, exhibitor magazines, magazines, German programs, soundtrack CDs, pressbooks, sheet music, and bulk lots, closing *THIS AFTERNOON* (not at night, like our Tuesday and Thursday auctions), on *July 24th*, represent *REALLY* incredible values, and that includes a lot of *really good* items, and yet many of these are currently languishing at low, low, prices! With just *7 *hours to go, these 351 scripts, exhibitor magazines, magazines, German programs, soundtrack CDs, pressbooks, sheet music, and bulk lots include a *WACKY *58 that have no bid at all, a* CRAZY *153 that are $1 each or have no bid, and a *MOUNT EVEREST-LIKE* 212 that are still $3 each and under! *THAT'S RIGHT, 60% OF THESE ITEMS ****** ARE $3 EACH OR UNDER (and over 40% are $1 each or have no bid!), AND THAT INCLUDES A LOT OF GOOD ITEMS THAT MOST DEALERS WOULD ASK $10, $20 OR MORE FOR!* *Some may say they can't afford to spend money on "frivolous" items like these right now, but I say you can't afford NOT to, both because many prices are lower than you could possibly imagine, and this opportunity might not pass this way again anytime soon, and also because THESE paper items seem far more likely to hold their value than our paper MONEY which erodes in value with each passing week!** * Here is a list of the current top 40 items: 3r001 LOT OF 52 SIGNED 8x10 STILLS '70s-80s Don Knotts, Lena Horne, Helen Talbot, Noel Neill 3r061 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine June 17, 1916 two great Charlie Chaplin ads! 3r004 LOT OF 71 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS '57 - '89 Thunder Over Tangier, Revengers, Fellini's Casanova 3r053 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine March 26, 1910 filled with hundred year-old ads! 3r065 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine July 27, 1918 Barrymore, Theda Bara in Cleopatra! 3r062 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine May 12, 1917 Pickford, Fatty Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd! 3r055 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine November 19, 1910 cool story knocking posters +more! 3r064 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine April 13, 1918 Tarzan of the Apes, two Chaplin ads! 3r047 LOT OF 25 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS '79 - '00 Toy Story, Alien R94 Kilian, Titanic & more! 3r044 LOT OF 55 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS '80s-00s Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom + many more! 3r003 LOT OF 60 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS '68 - '90 Goonies, Footloose, Annie Hall, Fort Apache the Bronx 3r002 LOT OF 49 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS '50s - '82 Chicago Syndicate, Marlowe, Incoming Freshmen & more! 3r059 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine June 12, 1915 cool pictures of super early theaters! 3r052 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine January 29, 1910 filled with hundred year-old ads! 3r005 LOT OF 100 LOBBY CARDS '47 - '85 Home from the Hill, Born to be Loved, Highway 13 & more! 3r006 LOT OF 98 LOBBY CARDS '47 - '87 Beau Geste, Paranoiac, Where Eagles Dare & many more! 3r057 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine Nov 15, 1913 1st Robin Hood, Last Days of Pompeii! 3r050 LOT OF 6 UNFOLDED COMMERICAL FANTASY ART POSTERS '70s-80s Frazetta & Hildebrandt! 3r054 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine April 30, 1910 poster & theater images + more! 3r063 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine July 28, 1917 Sessue Hayakawa, Nazimova & more! 3r058 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine April 10, 1915 Charlie Chaplin souvenir figures! 3r060 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine May 6, 1916 Davy Crockett, Sherlock Holmes, Barrymore 3r023 LOT OF 6 GENE AUTRY COMIC BOOKS '48 - '52 great images of the cowboy star! 3r056 MOVING PICTURE WORLD exhibitor magazine September 6, 1913 Vitagraph, Lubin, Selig, Keystone 3r007 LOT OF 63 LOBBY CARDS '47 - '80 many stars, genres & years included! 3r091 MOTION PICTURE magazine January 1934 wonderful art of young Joan Crawford by Marland Stone! 3r034 LOT OF 7 LIFE MAGAZINES '64-72 The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, James Bond, Woodstock & more! 3r262 REVOLT AT FORT LARAMIE pressbook '56 John Dehner vs Sioux Indians in Wyoming! 3r184 WIZARD OF OZ sheet music '39 Over the Rainbow, most classic song from the movie! 3r116 24 HOURS first white draft script July 2, 1931, screenplay by Louis Weitzenkorn! 3r011 LOT OF 11 DISNEY ANIMATION STILLS '44 - '88 Alice in Wonderland, Jungle Book & more! 3r076 PICTURE PLAY magazine June 12, 1915 Charlie Chaplin's funniest story, great image! 3r144 ZORRO RIDES AGAIN cutting continuity script December 26, 1958, screenplay by five! 3r018 LOT OF 11 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN SHEET MUSICS '20s Indian love songs & more! 3r046 LOT OF 29 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS '81 - '00 Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade + many more! 3r008 LOT OF 48 LOBBY CARDS '30s-90s Three Faces of Eve, Appointment With Danger, Traffic in Crime 3r029 LOT OF 10 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINES '57 Debbie Reynolds, Natalie Wood, Kim Novak & more! 3r183 WINGS sheet music '27 William Wellman Best Picture winner, Clara Bow & Buddy Rogers, Wings! 3r219 DOWN TEXAS WAY pressbook '42 Rough Riders Buck Jones, Tim McCoy & Raymond Hatton! 3r253 NOAH'S ARK pressbook R57 Michael Curtiz, the flood that destroyed the world! ...and lots more great ones! *In these days of high starting bids or fourteen dollar minimum buyers premiums, it is a sight for sore eyes to see *351 scripts, exhibitor magazines, magazines, German programs, soundtrack CDs, pressbooks, sheet music, and bulk lots* at such low, low prices with just 4 hours to go! **Why not declare independence from those dealers that have sky high $14 buyers premiums, overgraded items, nosebleed shipping (and they don't combine) etc, etc, etc?*** *Here's a few examples of the current incredible bargains (and there are dozens of others just as good as these!):* *3r350 VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED German program '61 different images of George Sanders & strange kids!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2248259> ** **and it's currently $3 and its in **VERY GOOD** TO FINE** condition! **3r089 MOTION PICTURE magazine November 1933 profile art portrait of Madge Evans by Marland Stone!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2247998> ***and it's currently $3 and its in *GOOD** TO **VERY GOOD** *condition! *3r071 BOX OFFICE exhibitor magazine May 30, 1953 Three Stooges & Walt Disney in 3-D, Houdini!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2247980> ** *and it's currently $3 and its in *GOOD** TO **VERY GOOD** *condition! *3g102 PHOTOPLAY magazine June 1941 portrait of Deanna Durbin with flower bouquet by Paul Hesse!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2236386> ** *and it's currently $3 and its in *VERY GOOD** TO FINE** *condition! *3r101 HOLLYWOOD magazine May 1942 close up of sexy Veronica Lake with peekaboo hair & fur coat!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2248010> ***and it's currently $3 and its in *VERY GOOD** *condition! *3r140 UNDER-COVER MAN revised final script October 4, 1932, screenplay by Garrett Fort & Faragoh!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2248049> ***and it's currently $4 and its in *VERY GOOD** *condition! *...and there are equally great deals at EVERY bid price from $1 to $20 or more! MANY OF THE BULK LOTS REPRESENT UNBELIEVABLE VALUES! Look at this item: **3r031 LOT OF 11 PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINES '59 Liz Taylor, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Curtis & Leigh!<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=2247940> * These mags individually retail for around $10 each, but as of right now they are currently just $9 for all 11 which is *way less than a dollar * each! There's even more! If you are one of the 6,100+ members of our weekly e-mail club (and if you are not, you can *join<http://www.emovieposter.com/mail/clubsignup.php> * right now at *http://www.emovieposter.com/mail/clubsignup.php*!), you get great bonuses if you purchase just 10 or 15 or 20 of these items, and we even pay the U.S. shipping on the bonuses (if you live outside the U.S., you pay the difference between U.S. shipping and the actual cost of getting them to you). *IMPORTANT! We have given away most of the free bonus books we had, and in a very few months we will be largely ending our giving of free books as bonuses. SINCE THERE ARE STILL 178 ITEMS AT THREE DOLLARS OR LESS ** (and over 40% are $1 each or have no bid!)**, YOU CAN SURELY BID ON ANY 20 OF THOSE AND GET 18 BOOKS AS A BONUS (as long as you make certain you end up winning 20 items) AND THIS WILL SURELY NOT NEED TO COST YOU OVER $30 FOR EVERYTHING (if you focus on the least expensive)! HOW CAN THAT NOT MAKE SENSE TO DO?* Don't forget to check out our 351 scripts, exhibitor magazines, magazines, German programs, soundtrack CDs, pressbooks, sheet music, and bulk lots sometime *BEFORE* they end *THIS AFTERNOON *Sunday,* **July **24th*, (but you only have *7 *hours left to do so, because they start ending at 3 PM CST *THIS AFTERNOON, so skedaddle over there right now!*) by going to * http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/15.html*<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/15.html> 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*! And you can always access our galleries by using the link from our homepage, * http://www.emovieposter.com* -- Bruce Hershenson and the other 29 members of the eMoviePoster.com team P.O. 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