Couldn't it also be that the text overrun version is the first printing and the 
one on your wall is the second printing? I don't think the printing of posters 
were following any strict standards. I could easily see the printer being shown 
the problem and fixing it for the second batch of posters. According to my 
sources at the old National Screen, typically only 4 to 6 thousand posters were 
delivered to Kansas City and they would often run out and order more from the 
printer.

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> On May 3, 2014, at 1:33 AM, Charlie <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This may have already been brought up and solved.  I was about to e-mail a 
> seller that his linenbacked BAT US OS was fake because the small text overran 
> the printing “L” on the left and right side at the bottom.  All text is 
> within the “L”s on my unbacked version.  The text had also shifted 
> dramatically.  Could this be a second printing or possible restrike? I am 
> leaning towards a second printing…
>  
> I’ve presented more of this here : 
> http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/224/two-printings-of-breakfast-at-tiffany-s-us-os?new=1
>  
> Your input is most welcome!
>  
> Best,
>  
> Charlie
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