This past July Heritage offered both styles in their signature auction 
(including a flat-folded white smoke style) and made note of the smoke 
differences:
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7060&lotNo=83274
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7060&lotNo=83275


-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Hershenson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 06:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] You CAN teach an old dog something new!

I was consigned two Dr. No one-sheets for my "all James Bond" auction and one 
was linenbacked and one was not. Both were in really nice condition, and I 
listed the non-backed one, and held the other to be listed in my March 2013 
mini/major.

Then, I get an email from the owner of the linen one asking why I hadn't listed 
his, and I replied that it was a duplicate to one had listed.

No, he said, mine is the "yellow smoke style" and you listed the "white smoke 
style"!

This was the first I had heard of this, and I bet a lot of you have not either. 
Here's the story:

"Note that there are two different (yet very similar) first release one-sheets 
for Dr. No, the first James Bond! One of them has a litho number of 62-2004, 
and that one looks incredibly like the other one, except the colors in the 
poster are slightly darker, and the biggest difference is that the smoke from 
Connery's gun is colored a yellow that matches the girl's leg (so that it is 
hard to realize it is smoke). The other one-sheet has a litho number of 
62-2238, and the colors are clearly lighter, and the smoke from the gun has 
been changed to be white, so that it does NOT blend into the girl's leg! The 
only logical explanation for this is that the poster with the lower litho 
number was printed first, and then someone connected with the movie noticed 
that the smoke was not very visible, and they asked them to create a new 
one-sheet with different coloring so that the smoke would be more visible (and 
likely, at that time, they also asked them to lighten the colors, for whatever 
reason). We have checked all of the previous 1962 Dr. No one-sheets we have 
auctioned, and they include approximately one half of each version, so it seems 
that one is not more rare than the other."

So we are listing the linen one in our Part II that starts Tuesday night (only 
linen posters)!
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