good point thats why i dont feel bad with a 10.00 reprint as if i
invested 10-2 million like i see peple doing i would be inshock... some
people buy posters not for investment. but because they liked the art or
the film... im in that group...
I was jus looking at many things ive save for 40 years...and its time
they go as i cant even remeber what i saved... its all just silly
memories that have little to do with now..
to get obsessed over the past is to me what i did and was not
healthy...
nobody care about a 1920s movie magazine buta few other crazy people....
On 2017-08-28 12:26, Helmut Hamm wrote:
Really? I never buy any 'made to collect' stuff, so I didn't know they
were doing this.
I remember that Richard Allen showed me these recreations at a New
York show back in 1997, when they had just completed the first run of
them. They looked good to me, but since they are reproductions, I
never bothered with any of them. I wish I could remember what he was
asking for them back then.
They look nice, but since I didn't buy them for twenty years, I
probably should not start now. And even if they are 'running low' on
some titles, the fact that these were apparently 'open editions' does
not make them more attractive to me.
Helmut
On 2017-08-28 10:07, Jay Nemeth-Johannes wrote:
As with so many of these 'collectables', the limited edition size is
determined by how many people are willing to buy them.
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