Re: [MOPO] WTB - (VERY BAD LUCK!) - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood - DS OS with R Rating. (NM to M)

2019-12-04 Thread David Kusumoto
Hi Tom -

Very few at eBay use Yazoo tubes nor do they understand why rolled posters need 
to "relax" in wider tubes.  I decided to go to MoPo for help because some know 
how to procure new titles.  I've just been frustrated with amateurs selling 
this title using photos that look good - or stock photos.

There are MANY, MANY double-sided "COMING SOON" international - and - "this 
film has not yet been rated" "JULY" USA one-sheets of "Once Upon A Time in 
Hollywood."  There's even a dealer in Canada who's already sold more than 200 
of both types of DS one-sheets since early spring - but he doesn't have the USA 
"R" version.

I'm just hoping someone here in the USA has the R version - and given my 
frustration, I'm now willing to pay more for near mint from a professional 
dealer.  Gift quality; have one in the queue, looking for another.

No doubt most are in super condition when they're being photographed - but they 
don't look the same when they arrive.  One guy put the poster into a tube - and 
put that into a 3-inch wide tube.  He had the right idea to reduce damage in 
transit - but it arrived rippled anyway because he re-rolled large format paper 
into the first tube that was only 2-inches wide.  As far as he knew, the poster 
wasn't damaged by tight rolling.  Can't win.

I usually don't come to MoPo to beg but at least people know what I'm looking 
for, that I'm good about paying - and that this nonsense has been going on 
since July - and Christmas is just around the corner.

David


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Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 7:29 PM
To: David Kusumoto
Cc: MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu
Subject: Re: [MOPO] WTB - (VERY BAD LUCK!) - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood - DS 
OS with R Rating. (NM to M)

Hi  David I have the poly 2 inch poster tube material.. as i invented a rolling 
Machine when i did big runs of posters in the 80s 90s//I stll have the sleeve 
and even 2 inch tubes.. i made the machine with a metal piope with a slot in 
it,,attached to a electric mototor,, when you depressed the foot pedla it 
rolled tight..then you would put the sleevv over it and relesse the poster 
inside the tubbing,,,and remove..I did 1000s that way...the tubbing comes on 
large rolls in all widths...and i would cut off and tuck inside.  Yazoo makes a 
2 inch tube mailing Tube,,,from Yazoo mils in Pa..i have them if you need one..

Hollywood Dream Factory® Tom 419-474-3065


From: David Kusumoto 
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 7:03 PM
To: MoPo List 
Subject: WTB - (VERY BAD LUCK!) - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood - DS OS with R 
Rating. (NM to M)

Help!

VERY BAD LUCK buying many DS copies with the "true" final USA R-rating printed 
in the lower left corner.  Only one so far (since July) - has passed condition 
tests for gift quality.  All were listed "new" by sellers and looked great in 
photos - but arrived with horizontal rippling - or - creasing / bends at the 
top or bottom edges.  Others were replete with dimples down the center from top 
to bottom - or - "scuff-type" wear along the vertical edges - way beyond the 
"few minor dings" that are OK and common w/even "pristine" posters.

Any thoughts?  I think the rippling is caused by tight hand-rolling - to fit 
into 2 inch (or smaller!) diameter sleeves and tubes - (see reference photos 
below - the posters always look good at first but more probing reveals what I'm 
talking about).

I never get this from pro dealers using three-inch diameter tubes - but it's 
coming up a lot with amateur sellers.

Someone please set me straight.  I think these new-release posters are machine 
rolled into tubes for theaters - but after re-sellers take them out to take 
photos - they don't know how to re-roll large format paper - by hand - and in a 
straight line - causing them to make too many hand-adjustments to get them to 
fit back into these narrow tubes.  When I bring it up, they say, "it was mint 
when shipped."  They're not aware of what happens when they use narrow sleeves 
or tubes.

Other posters have shown up w/small, but hard crease edge wear along the 
vertical sides (vs. normal dings).

Of course I get that perfection is impossible - I just don't want to be 
embarrassed gifting LESS than "near mint" / near pristine posters for RECENT 
titles.  If you have ideas or can help - please message me with price and 
condition. Thank you! (See photos below.)

David

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/8326/307NyQ.jpg
[https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/8326/307NyQ.jpg]

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Re: [MOPO] WTB - (VERY BAD LUCK!) - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood - DS OS with R Rating. (NM to M)

2019-12-04 Thread Tom Martin
to remove rolldimples...geta home iron...put onlow heat...use another 
piece ofpaper or a old sacrificed posterandontheeach side..slowly 
irironout theripple framers use a dry mount press lkea seal to do 
thihis...anduse mounting tisssue todry mount to a foamcore..but witha 
home iron witha teflon cover it does the same proces..also reverse 
rolling backwards can make a posterlose the krinkles.. i have a 
smallTack heater iron ..used by framers i use to dod smallarea andalso 
to pre wram adhesives for putting patches on my Hatsit s great to 
prewarm theadhesiveonPatches...you can find themon ebay..or old scholl 
framers havethem same withseal presses ifiam reading correct you 
received posters thatwher rippled by someone rollingandputting inthe 
tubes   sounds like over rolled... or just sloppy  maybe Tarentinos 
co hired a local mailing serviceto do itt as thats how we did commercial 
posters in he 80s and 90s iuesd to wrap posters in posters as i had so 
many titles that wrer soft titles i could get rid by using as 
packing...lol people got free bonus... funny eh...


whenthe movie studios video distributors sent medirect from printers 
they camin Flat boxes of 200 or 400 ofimage..or boxes of 50...or they 
triangle tubes of 400,,,this waswhentherwas NSS butwhenthey closed 
thestudios sentall kinds on ways...and cut backI evenwas a wild 
poster guy fordetroitandthe posters would come likethat...neverhad 
theissues youspeak of as it seems theyare people on ebay who just have 
no experience in packaging...or tubes as theyare alltringto work cheap[ 
as manyoffer theshippingamortized intothe costlike fre shipping..same 
with Books somepeople just package in a plastic bag no cushion..or 
corrogared protection...not likehow i liketopack...
but its 2019 andpeole want itcheapand fast.andthepostage rates keep 
getting higher at thepo..andwheni started i had daily ups pickup..now i 
use thepo also..as thetracking andallis nice and priority is good..hop 
iansweredit..I justhad eye surgery not seeing good..hope itgets 
better,,had a vitrectomyand cataract 3 hour 2 surgeons.. week out cant 
see yet..but im waitingonGod..OK..Merrychristmas..ask me anything,, 
after 43 years alli know and 10centsmay get me a coffee..LOL :)Happy 
hannaka and merrychristmas everyone



On 2019-12-04 22:03, David Kusumoto wrote:

HELP!

VERY BAD LUCK BUYING MANY DS COPIES WITH THE "TRUE" FINAL USA R-RATING
PRINTED IN THE LOWER LEFT CORNER. Only one so far (since July) - has
passed condition tests for gift quality. All were listed "new" by
sellers and looked great in photos - but arrived with horizontal
rippling - or - creasing / bends at the top or bottom edges. Others
were replete with dimples down the center from top to bottom - or -
"scuff-type" wear along the vertical edges - way beyond the "few minor
dings" that are OK and common w/even "pristine" posters.

ANY THOUGHTS? I think the rippling is caused by tight hand-rolling -
to fit into 2 inch (or smaller!) diameter sleeves and tubes - (see
reference photos below - the posters always look good at first but
more probing reveals what I'm talking about).

I NEVER GET THIS FROM PRO DEALERS USING THREE-INCH DIAMETER TUBES -
BUT IT'S COMING UP A LOT WITH AMATEUR SELLERS.

SOMEONE PLEASE SET ME STRAIGHT.  I think these new-release posters are
machine rolled into tubes for theaters - but after re-sellers take
them out to take photos - they don't know how to re-roll large format
paper - by hand - and in a straight line - causing them to make too
many hand-adjustments to get them to fit back into these narrow tubes.
When I bring it up, they say, "it was mint when shipped." They're not
aware of what happens when they use narrow sleeves or tubes.

OTHER POSTERS HAVE SHOWN UP W/SMALL, BUT HARD CREASE EDGE WEAR along
the vertical sides (vs. normal dings).

OF COURSE I GET THAT PERFECTION IS IMPOSSIBLE - I just don't want to
be embarrassed gifting LESS than "near mint" / near pristine posters
for RECENT titles. If you have ideas or can help - please message me
with price and condition. Thank you! (See photos below.)

David

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Re: [MOPO] WTB - (VERY BAD LUCK!) - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood - DS OS with R Rating. (NM to M)

2019-12-04 Thread Tom Martin
Hi  David I have the poly 2 inch poster tube material..as i invented a 
rolling Machine wheni did big runsof posters in the 80s 90s//I stll 
havethe sleeve and even 2 inch tubes..imade the machine witha metal 
piope witha slot init,,attached toa electric mototor,,when you depressed 
the  footpedla it rolled tight..thenyouwouldput thesleevv over it and 
relesse theposterinside thetubbing,,,and remove..I did 1000s that 
way...the tubbing comes onlarge rolls in all widths...and i would cut 
off and tuck inside.

Yazoo makes a 2 inch tube
mailing Tube,,,fromYazoo mils in Pa..i have them if you need one..

Hollywood Dream Factory® Tom 419-474-3065



On 2019-12-04 22:03, David Kusumoto wrote:

HELP!

VERY BAD LUCK BUYING MANY DS COPIES WITH THE "TRUE" FINAL USA R-RATING
PRINTED IN THE LOWER LEFT CORNER. Only one so far (since July) - has
passed condition tests for gift quality. All were listed "new" by
sellers and looked great in photos - but arrived with horizontal
rippling - or - creasing / bends at the top or bottom edges. Others
were replete with dimples down the center from top to bottom - or -
"scuff-type" wear along the vertical edges - way beyond the "few minor
dings" that are OK and common w/even "pristine" posters.

ANY THOUGHTS? I think the rippling is caused by tight hand-rolling -
to fit into 2 inch (or smaller!) diameter sleeves and tubes - (see
reference photos below - the posters always look good at first but
more probing reveals what I'm talking about).

I NEVER GET THIS FROM PRO DEALERS USING THREE-INCH DIAMETER TUBES -
BUT IT'S COMING UP A LOT WITH AMATEUR SELLERS.

SOMEONE PLEASE SET ME STRAIGHT.  I think these new-release posters are
machine rolled into tubes for theaters - but after re-sellers take
them out to take photos - they don't know how to re-roll large format
paper - by hand - and in a straight line - causing them to make too
many hand-adjustments to get them to fit back into these narrow tubes.
When I bring it up, they say, "it was mint when shipped." They're not
aware of what happens when they use narrow sleeves or tubes.

OTHER POSTERS HAVE SHOWN UP W/SMALL, BUT HARD CREASE EDGE WEAR along
the vertical sides (vs. normal dings).

OF COURSE I GET THAT PERFECTION IS IMPOSSIBLE - I just don't want to
be embarrassed gifting LESS than "near mint" / near pristine posters
for RECENT titles. If you have ideas or can help - please message me
with price and condition. Thank you! (See photos below.)

David

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[MOPO] WTB - (VERY BAD LUCK!) - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood - DS OS with R Rating. (NM to M)

2019-12-04 Thread David Kusumoto
Help!

VERY BAD LUCK buying many DS copies with the "true" final USA R-rating printed 
in the lower left corner.  Only one so far (since July) - has passed condition 
tests for gift quality.  All were listed "new" by sellers and looked great in 
photos - but arrived with horizontal rippling - or - creasing / bends at the 
top or bottom edges.  Others were replete with dimples down the center from top 
to bottom - or - "scuff-type" wear along the vertical edges - way beyond the 
"few minor dings" that are OK and common w/even "pristine" posters.

Any thoughts?  I think the rippling is caused by tight hand-rolling - to fit 
into 2 inch (or smaller!) diameter sleeves and tubes - (see reference photos 
below - the posters always look good at first but more probing reveals what I'm 
talking about).

I never get this from pro dealers using three-inch diameter tubes - but it's 
coming up a lot with amateur sellers.

Someone please set me straight.  I think these new-release posters are machine 
rolled into tubes for theaters - but after re-sellers take them out to take 
photos - they don't know how to re-roll large format paper - by hand - and in a 
straight line - causing them to make too many hand-adjustments to get them to 
fit back into these narrow tubes.  When I bring it up, they say, "it was mint 
when shipped."  They're not aware of what happens when they use narrow sleeves 
or tubes.

Other posters have shown up w/small, but hard crease edge wear along the 
vertical sides (vs. normal dings).

Of course I get that perfection is impossible - I just don't want to be 
embarrassed gifting LESS than "near mint" / near pristine posters for RECENT 
titles.  If you have ideas or can help - please message me with price and 
condition. Thank you! (See photos below.)

David

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/8326/307NyQ.jpg
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[MOPO] FA: Preview all 476 non-linenbacked posters (U.S. and non-U.S., movie and non-movie), lobby cards, and more in Part IV right now

2019-12-04 Thread Bruce Hershenson
People kept saying, "I *SO *want to see what is in Part IV of your December
Major Auction *BEFORE *Part I closes", and *NOW YOU CAN!*

Part IV starts Thursday after Part I ends, but you can preview all the
items here: *http://www.emovieposter.com/online/previews/201912/partiv/
*

It is crammed full with 476 non-linenbacked posters (U.S. and non-U.S.,
movie and non-movie), lobby cards, and more, and it is a "major" auction
all by itself. Visit the above link and prepare to get sensory overload
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Re: [MOPO] This week Heritage has: Lawrence of Arabia, White Heat, Dr. Strangelove, Astounding She Monster, Flying Deuces, Invasion of Body Snatchers, Endless Summer, and Many More!

2019-12-04 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
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This week Heritage features a GREAT selection of 565 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE 
POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS, PHOTOS, and related Memorabilia ending this Sunday, Dec. 
8th, with EXTENDED BIDDING beginning at 10PM CT!

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As the leader in auctioning vintage posters in the world, Heritage is always 
seeking quality consignments of vintage movie, advertising, travel, and 
propaganda posters for our Signature and Weekly auctions. Please contact us to 
learn how we can help you. https://movieposters.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx or 
tel:1-800-872-6467 X 1367

Here are just a few of the lots available for bidding this week!!
Lawrence of Arabia (Columbia, 1962). Folded, Very Fine/Near Mint. One Sheet 
(27" X 41") Roadshow Style B.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/academy-award-winner/lawrence-of-arabia-columbia-1962-folded-very-fine-near-mint-one-sheet-27-x-41-roadshow-style-b-academy-award-winn/a/161949-52286.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/9/21739546%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Abraham Obama by Ron English (c. 2009). Rolled, Very Fine-. Signed Art Poster 
(27" X 40").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/miscellaneous/abraham-obama-by-ron-english-c-2009-rolled-very-fine-signed-art-poster-27-x-40-miscellaneous/a/161949-52382.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/3/21733279%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
White Heat (Warner Bros., 1949). Fine+ on Linen. One Sheet (27.25" X 41").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/white-heat-warner-bros-1949-fine-on-linen-one-sheet-2725-x-41-film-noir/a/161949-52543.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/3/21733326%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
The Goonies (Warner Bros., 1985). Rolled, Very Fine/Near Mint. One Sheet (27" X 
41") SS Style B. John Alvin Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/adventure/the-goonies-warner-bros-1985-rolled-very-fine-near-mint-one-sheet-27-x-41-ss-style-b-john-alvin-artwork-adventu/a/161949-52213.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/3/21733503%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Columbia, 
1964). Folded, Fine/Very Fine. One Sheet (27" X 41") & Cut Pressbook (18 Pages, 
15" X 15") Day-Glo Style. Tomi Ungerer Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/comedy/dr-strangelove-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-bomb-columbia-1964-folded-fine-very-fine-one-sheet-27-total-2/a/161949-52149.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
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The Astounding She Monster (American International, 1958). Folded, Fine+. One 
Sheet (27" X 41"). Albert Kallis Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/science-fiction/the-astounding-she-monster-american-international-1958-folded-fine-one-sheet-27-x-41-albert-kallis-artwork-scie/a/161949-52040.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/2/9/21729412%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
The Flying Deuces (RKO, 1939). Good-, Folded on European Linen. Three Sheet 
(40.5" X 78.75").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/comedy/the-flying-deuces-rko-1939-good-folded-on-european-linen-three-sheet-405-x-7875-comedy/a/161949-52176.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/8/3/21783559%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Allied Artists, 1956). Rolled, Fine+. One Sheet 
(27" X 41").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/science-fiction/invasion-of-the-body-snatchers-allied-artists-1956-rolled-fine-one-sheet-27-x-41-science-fiction/a/161949-52250.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/9/21739550%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
The Endless Summer (Cinema 5, 1966). Rolled, Fine/Very Fine. Poster (11" X 
17"). John Van Hamersveld Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/sports/the-endless-summer-cinema-5-1966-rolled-fine-very-fine-poster-11-x-17-john-van-hamersveld-artwork-sports/a/161949-52159.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/4/21734348%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Song of the South (RKO, 1946). Very Fine-. Lobby Cards (3) (11" X 14").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/animation/song-of-the-south-rko-1946-very-fine-lobby-cards-3-11-x-14-animation-total-3-items-/a/161949-52450.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/1/7/3/3/21733545%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Dial M for Murder (Warner Bros., 1954). Fine on Linen. Trimmed One Sheet 
(25.75" X 39.25").

[MOPO] items wanted

2019-12-04 Thread Sam Sarowitz
We are looking for these:

Sound of Music title card
Mary Poppins  title card
Under the Skin one sheet
Stepford Wives 22x28
Desk Set 22x28
Annie Hall *x10” photo showing Dunlap tennis racquet
Miracle of Morgan’s Creek one sheet

Thanks.
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[MOPO] Star Wars: The Rice of Skywalker

2019-12-04 Thread Ioan Baicu
Hi,I updated my page:STAR WARS - The Rice of Skywalker, movie memorabilia, 
movie posters
https://www.romanian-movie-collectibles.eu/starwars.html

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