Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-11 Thread Toochis r
Metropolis 3sh

On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 12:09 PM Helmut Hamm  wrote:

> We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the
> ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless
> of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would
> be yours for the asking. What would it be?
>
> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster.
> Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>
>
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s
> ?
>
> Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my
> wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing
> like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked
> like. And even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve
> been a challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.
>
> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
> an original.
>
> I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have
> even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the
> then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better
> idea to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a
> nice poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did
> send another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Helmut
>
> www.filmposter.net
>
>
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread David Kusumoto
Excellent thread!

In my case, as some know - when I was an active buyer, I spent decades looking 
for the BQ from David Lean's "Brief Encounter" from 1945.  WWII era UK paper is 
so hard to find - and the closest I ever got was the Eagle-Lion press book, 
which ironically I bought in Paris.


[https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/7226/ICW6Ty.jpg]


[https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/6683/xVKwpE.jpg]

Admittedly, the art isn't the greatest, but I was very much into collecting 
country of origin paper.  (Repro image below.)


[https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/4215/UitvfQ.jpg]


So after many years of searching - I gave up and "settled" for the 70th 
anniversary BQ from 2015. It was very inexpensive and I haven't found another 
one like it since.  And even though it's not hand-drawn art, I think the layout 
is striking.  I'm OK with this. -d.


[https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/2005/Ruaq9p.jpg]



From: MoPo List  on behalf of Helmut Hamm 

Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2021 12:09 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Subject: Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the ‚Golden 
Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless of price 
and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would be yours for 
the asking. What would it be?

For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster. 
Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:

https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?

Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my wall for 
many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing like the 
original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked like. And 
even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve been a 
challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.

I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that question 
is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning an original.

I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have even 
succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the then 
inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better idea to not 
register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a nice poster 
like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did send another 
message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.

Cheers,

Helmut

www.filmposter.net

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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread MPB warehouse

I actually have an item for a grail

a US poster for the Farewell My Lovely release of Murder My Sweet before 
the name change


I have an 8x10 art still of the 24 sh, which is different from the MMS 
24 and recently my pal got me newspaper ads for Minneapolis, where FML 
premiered in 1944 and showed for 5 days, so there had to be posters


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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Roland Lataille
 For four million I want the real one in gold and encrusted with jewels. I was 
so disappointed with the one in the movie. 

On Wednesday, November 10, 2021, 05:49:18 PM EST, Paolo Zelati 
 wrote:  
 
 I want the Maltese Falcon. One of the original 4 used in the movie.
:-) 
Il giorno mer 10 nov 2021 alle ore 22:03 Wim from MOVIE INK. AMSTERDAM 
 ha scritto:

On 2021-11-10 21:09, Helmut Hamm wrote:
> We're closing in on Christmas once again, so let's imagine you won the
> ‚Golden Ticket' and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible,
> regardless of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden
> Ticket', so it would be yours for the asking. What would it be?
> 
> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert
> poster. Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
> 
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?
> 
> 
> Back in the 1980s, I had an 'original fake poster' for this show on my
> wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was
> nothing like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original
> even looked like. And even if people had tried (and I'm sure they
> didn't) it might've been a challenge to find out what the original
> line-up for the night was.
> 
> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
> an original.
> 
> I could've given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may
> have even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and
> aggravation of the then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact' I
> thought it might be a better idea to not register for these sales.
> After all, how much sense does even a nice poster like this one make
> if you don't have a wall to hang it? I did send another message to the
> universe though, so not all hope is lost.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Helmut
> 
> www.filmposter.net
> 
> -
> 
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My Golden Ticket is for the Italian A Matter of Life and Death by 
Anselmo Ballester, not the "regular'style with the stairway but the one 
with turtle doves Hunter and Niven and Conductor 71 with the rose.
One is starved here in Amsterdam for Technicolor!

Wim

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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Thomas Rogers
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner!

I’m with you, Paolo. That leaves 2.

Tom

“Outside of a dog a book is man’s best friend. Inside of a dog it’s too dark to 
read.”
- Groucho Marx

> On Nov 10, 2021, at 2:49 PM, Paolo Zelati  wrote:
> 
> 
> I want the Maltese Falcon. One of the original 4 used in the movie.
> 
> :-) 
> 
>> Il giorno mer 10 nov 2021 alle ore 22:03 Wim from MOVIE INK. AMSTERDAM 
>>  ha scritto:
>> On 2021-11-10 21:09, Helmut Hamm wrote:
>> > We're closing in on Christmas once again, so let's imagine you won the
>> > ‚Golden Ticket' and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible,
>> > regardless of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden
>> > Ticket', so it would be yours for the asking. What would it be?
>> > 
>> > For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert
>> > poster. Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>> > 
>> > https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Back in the 1980s, I had an 'original fake poster' for this show on my
>> > wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was
>> > nothing like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original
>> > even looked like. And even if people had tried (and I'm sure they
>> > didn't) it might've been a challenge to find out what the original
>> > line-up for the night was.
>> > 
>> > I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
>> > question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
>> > an original.
>> > 
>> > I could've given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may
>> > have even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and
>> > aggravation of the then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact' I
>> > thought it might be a better idea to not register for these sales.
>> > After all, how much sense does even a nice poster like this one make
>> > if you don't have a wall to hang it? I did send another message to the
>> > universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>> > 
>> > Cheers,
>> > 
>> > Helmut
>> > 
>> > www.filmposter.net
>> > 
>> > -
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>> My Golden Ticket is for the Italian A Matter of Life and Death by 
>> Anselmo Ballester, not the "regular'style with the stairway but the one 
>> with turtle doves Hunter and Niven and Conductor 71 with the rose.
>> One is starved here in Amsterdam for Technicolor!
>> 
>> Wim
>> 
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Roland Lataille
 I'd pay 32K for that!
On Wednesday, November 10, 2021, 06:04:56 PM EST, Alan Heimann 
 wrote:  
 
 Hammacher and Schlemmers 7 ft functional genuine Robby the Robot to stand 
outside my movie room ..remember he can synthesize anything popcorn snow caps 
booze ..what could be better ..only 32k..happy holidays Alan
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 3:09 PM Helmut Hamm  wrote:

We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the ‚Golden 
Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless of price 
and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would be yours for 
the asking. What would it be?  For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a 
vintage concert poster. Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year: 
https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?
 Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my wall 
for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing like the 
original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked like. And 
even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve been a 
challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.  I had 
always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that question is 
answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning an original. I 
could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have even 
succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the then 
inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better idea to not 
register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a nice poster 
like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did send another 
message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost. Cheers, Helmut  
www.filmposter.net 

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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Glenn Taranto
What a great topic!  I've also enjoyed reading these.

This year I gave myself the poster I've always wanted, a 1931 Swedish one
sheet for CIMARRON. That was my dream poster for over twenty years. So
that's checked off the list.

My desire would be to complete all 21 Lobby Sets for Wheeler and Woolsey's
features before I shuffle off this mortal coil.  Only 23 cards to go and
relatively speaking, 20 years left to do it in... (God willing!)

BUT... My Golden Ticket would be a pressbook for the Robert Woolsey film
EVERYTHING'S ROSIE (1931). I have a good amount of stills, a glass slide
and a herald but I have never seen anything else on this movie ever offered
for sale or auction in 22 years of collecting. Not a thing. The pressbook
would be most ideal so I could get a good idea of what the campaign for
this film looked like. I don't ever expect to see anything substantial but
boy, oh, boy if I could set these peepers on a pressbook that would make my
Christmas for the next, well... 20 years! (God willing!)

Glenn

On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 3:09 PM Helmut Hamm  wrote:

> We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the
> ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless
> of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would
> be yours for the asking. What would it be?
>
> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster.
> Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>
>
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s
> ?
>
> Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my
> wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing
> like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked
> like. And even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve
> been a challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.
>
> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
> an original.
>
> I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have
> even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the
> then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better
> idea to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a
> nice poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did
> send another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Helmut
>
> www.filmposter.net
>
>
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Ira Rubenstein
OK. I will play.

Original 1964 Disneyland Attraction Silk Screen Poster.The Enchanted Tiki 
Room.Either version.

Please Santa.   I have been good this year.   

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booze ..what could be better ..only 32k..happy holidays Alan

On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 3:09 PM Helmut Hamm 
mailto:texasmu...@web.de>> wrote:
We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the ‚Golden 
Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless of price 
and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would be yours for 
the asking. What would it be?

For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster. 
Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:

https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__entertainment.ha.com_itm_entertainment-2Dand-2Dmusic_hank-2Dwilliams-2D1953-2Dcanton-2Doh-2Dgenuine-2Doriginal-2Dconcert-2Dposter-2Dfor-2Dthe-2Dshow-2Dhe-2Ddied-2Den-2Droute-2Dto_a_7262-2D11125.s=DwMFaQ=QX2OfGk7aRC3kh1nmtbeQQ=1ABCRTqq8ZKdvyai6WoqCObnYf2li9myHFS5WHeM88A=O7n1xbGSkGXo1wcCZWNaujSezHb2KWM3YrwC5_U05QyjEak0Lf2_1JcFZQU0bNpv=hqYYu0bi-KKwbsL3lgf93x68oLyH7dlioishKk4b-Ko=>?

Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my wall for 
many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing like the 
original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked like. And 
even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve been a 
challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.

I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that question 
is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning an original.

I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have even 
succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the then 
inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better idea to not 
register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a nice poster 
like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did send another 
message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.

Cheers,

Helmut

www.filmposter.net<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.filmposter.net=DwMFaQ=QX2OfGk7aRC3kh1nmtbeQQ=1ABCRTqq8ZKdvyai6WoqCObnYf2li9myHFS5WHeM88A=O7n1xbGSkGXo1wcCZWNaujSezHb2KWM3YrwC5_U05QyjEak0Lf2_1JcFZQU0bNpv=sh6jNxIxNNROGReZDwl80s4XKH41v8sST0mko2ngycQ=>




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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Alan Heimann
Hammacher and Schlemmers 7 ft functional genuine Robby the Robot to stand
outside my movie room ..remember he can synthesize anything popcorn snow
caps booze ..what could be better ..only 32k..happy holidays Alan

On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 3:09 PM Helmut Hamm  wrote:

> We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the
> ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless
> of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would
> be yours for the asking. What would it be?
>
> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster.
> Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>
>
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s
> ?
>
> Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my
> wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing
> like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked
> like. And even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve
> been a challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.
>
> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
> an original.
>
> I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have
> even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the
> then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better
> idea to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a
> nice poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did
> send another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Helmut
>
> www.filmposter.net
>
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Paolo Zelati
I want the Maltese Falcon. One of the original 4 used in the movie.

:-)

Il giorno mer 10 nov 2021 alle ore 22:03 Wim from MOVIE INK. AMSTERDAM <
w...@movie-ink.com> ha scritto:

> On 2021-11-10 21:09, Helmut Hamm wrote:
> > We're closing in on Christmas once again, so let's imagine you won the
> > ‚Golden Ticket' and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible,
> > regardless of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden
> > Ticket', so it would be yours for the asking. What would it be?
> >
> > For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert
> > poster. Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
> >
> >
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s
> ?
> >
> >
> > Back in the 1980s, I had an 'original fake poster' for this show on my
> > wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was
> > nothing like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original
> > even looked like. And even if people had tried (and I'm sure they
> > didn't) it might've been a challenge to find out what the original
> > line-up for the night was.
> >
> > I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
> > question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
> > an original.
> >
> > I could've given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may
> > have even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and
> > aggravation of the then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact' I
> > thought it might be a better idea to not register for these sales.
> > After all, how much sense does even a nice poster like this one make
> > if you don't have a wall to hang it? I did send another message to the
> > universe though, so not all hope is lost.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Helmut
> >
> > www.filmposter.net
> >
> > -
> >
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> My Golden Ticket is for the Italian A Matter of Life and Death by
> Anselmo Ballester, not the "regular'style with the stairway but the one
> with turtle doves Hunter and Niven and Conductor 71 with the rose.
> One is starved here in Amsterdam for Technicolor!
>
> Wim
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Wim from MOVIE INK. AMSTERDAM

On 2021-11-10 21:09, Helmut Hamm wrote:

We're closing in on Christmas once again, so let's imagine you won the
‚Golden Ticket' and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible,
regardless of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden
Ticket', so it would be yours for the asking. What would it be?

For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert
poster. Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:

https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?


Back in the 1980s, I had an 'original fake poster' for this show on my
wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was
nothing like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original
even looked like. And even if people had tried (and I'm sure they
didn't) it might've been a challenge to find out what the original
line-up for the night was.

I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
an original.

I could've given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may
have even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and
aggravation of the then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact' I
thought it might be a better idea to not register for these sales.
After all, how much sense does even a nice poster like this one make
if you don't have a wall to hang it? I did send another message to the
universe though, so not all hope is lost.

Cheers,

Helmut

www.filmposter.net

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My Golden Ticket is for the Italian A Matter of Life and Death by 
Anselmo Ballester, not the "regular'style with the stairway but the one 
with turtle doves Hunter and Niven and Conductor 71 with the rose.

One is starved here in Amsterdam for Technicolor!

Wim

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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread S Yafet
Enjoyed reading these.
Mine?
The Black Room
One sheet (any style) 1935
Half sheet 1935
Insert 1935
Pressbook 1935

Confession 1937
Half sheet
Herald

Nathalie



On Wed, Nov 10, 2021, 3:09 PM Helmut Hamm  wrote:

> We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the
> ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless
> of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would
> be yours for the asking. What would it be?
>
> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster.
> Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>
>
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s
> ?
>
> Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my
> wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing
> like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked
> like. And even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve
> been a challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was.
>
> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that
> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning
> an original.
>
> I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have
> even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the
> then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better
> idea to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a
> nice poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did
> send another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Helmut
>
> www.filmposter.net
>
>
> --
>
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Michael Danese
One sheets:
Wiz Oz
Angels with Dirty Faces
Maltese Falcon
Don’t Bother to Knock
Frank
Drac
Day Earth Stood Still


Thanks,
MD

> On Nov 10, 2021, at 3:31 PM, Paul W. Hazen 
> <0134c196813f-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
> 
> My aren’t even worth that much but would be the 1960 “Spartacus” Parent’s 
> Magazine One Sheet (only seen one sold, on emovieposter a decade ago) and a 
> tie between the 1953 “Fear and Desire” One sheet/30x40 and the 1951 This is 
> America “Day of The Fight” One Sheet. If anyone has these I’m buying!
> 
> All the best.
> 
> Sincerely, 
> 
> Paul W. Hazen
> 
> 
>>> On Nov 10, 2021, at 12:09 PM, Helmut Hamm  wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the 
>> ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless 
>> of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would be 
>> yours for the asking. What would it be? 
>>  
>> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster. 
>> Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>>  
>> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?
>>  
>> Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my wall 
>> for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing like the 
>> original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked like. And 
>> even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve been a 
>> challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was. 
>>  
>> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that 
>> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning an 
>> original.
>>  
>> I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have 
>> even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the 
>> then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better idea 
>> to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a nice 
>> poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did send 
>> another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>>  
>> Cheers,
>>  
>> Helmut 
>>  
>> www.filmposter.net
>>  
>> 
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Re: [MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Paul W. Hazen
My aren’t even worth that much but would be the 1960 “Spartacus” Parent’s 
Magazine One Sheet (only seen one sold, on emovieposter a decade ago) and a tie 
between the 1953 “Fear and Desire” One sheet/30x40 and the 1951 This is America 
“Day of The Fight” One Sheet. If anyone has these I’m buying!

All the best.

Sincerely, 

Paul W. Hazen


> On Nov 10, 2021, at 12:09 PM, Helmut Hamm  wrote:
> 
> 
> We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the 
> ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless 
> of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would be 
> yours for the asking. What would it be? 
>  
> For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster. 
> Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:
>  
> https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?
>  
> Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my wall 
> for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing like the 
> original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked like. And 
> even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve been a 
> challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was. 
>  
> I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that 
> question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning an 
> original.
>  
> I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have 
> even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the 
> then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better idea 
> to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a nice 
> poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did send 
> another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Helmut 
>  
> www.filmposter.net
>  
> 
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[MOPO] Just curious: What is your most desired collectible?

2021-11-10 Thread Helmut Hamm
We’re closing in on Christmas once again, so let‘s imagine you won the ‚Golden Ticket‘ and you could trade it for a SINGLE collectible, regardless of price and usual availability. You got the ‚Golden Ticket‘, so it would be yours for the asking. What would it be? 

 

For me, the answer is fairly simple and it is a vintage concert poster. Actually, Heritage auctioned it TWICE this year:

 

https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/entertainment-and-music/hank-williams-1953-canton-oh-genuine-original-concert-poster-for-the-show-he-died-en-route-to/a/7262-11125.s?

 

Back in the 1980s, I had an ‘original fake poster‘ for this show on my wall for many years. While they copied the style quite well, was nothing like the original, but back then nobody knew what the original even looked like. And even if people had tried (and I‘m sure they didn‘t) it might‘ve been a challenge to find out what the original line-up for the night was. 

 

I had always wondered what the original had looked like. At least that question is answered now. Needless to say, I always dreamed of owning an original.

 

I could‘ve given it a try at Heritage of course, and who knows, I may have even succeeded. But once I started adding the costs and aggravation of the then inevitable ‚divorce-after-the-fact‘ I thought it might be a better idea to not register for these sales. After all, how much sense does even a nice poster like this one make if you don’t have a wall to hang it? I did send another message to the universe though, so not all hope is lost.

 

Cheers,

 

Helmut 

 

www.filmposter.net

 


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