Dear Mopoers
Coys are having a 007 sale in December and we are accepting consignments.
Adrian
This Never Happened to the Other Fella
Adrian Cowdry
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Nice tribute - I'd heard he was a real gent both on and off the screen.
I've been working my way through old episodes of The Avengers on one of the
channels here in the UK, and it'll be sad to watch the next one knowing he's
no longer around.
Paul
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What a beautiful tribute. How lucky you are to have had this friendship.
He was a class act.
Toochis
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Dear Mopos -
Just a word or two about Patrick MacNee. Quite simply, he was a great guy.
I grew
I'm currently looking for the original polish poster for THE BIRDS.
If available, please advise price and condition.
Best,
Helmut
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The same number B.L. 838 can be seen on the domestic onesheet sold by Heritage.
Fact remains that the distributor of the Bidll poster did not exist before
1955, so it seems that the original plates were edited and re-used for this
poster. IF the Bidll poster had indeed been printed in 1949, it
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I'm pretty certain they didn't reuse the original plates.
While obviously very similar, it's a different rendering.
Other than changes to text, if you look at the detail the images are
illustrated differently throughout.
Subtle, but the variances can't be down to differences caused by separate
Dear Mopos -
NEW STUFF - LOWER PRICES - SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
PLUS! My friend Jenny Sullivan, daughter of the great Barry Sullivan, has just
consigned her father’s material to me. Everything from pix to cowboy hats.
Some up now - some up starting Saturday - and more up in the weeks to
Did Greg give any indication of what the number might look like if it were
a re-release? Would Stafford Co issue a new one (or blank it out)? I
hate to differ from Greg, as he obviously has a load of experience in this
area. I bought some of my first posters from him all those years
Indeed, Richard.
As was discussed prior, the art of the bidll piece is not the same as
the HA '49 copy.
The are 2 different critters.
On Jun 26, 2015, at 11:39 AM, Richard C Evans wrote:
I'm pretty certain they didn't reuse the original plates.
While obviously very similar, it's a
Unfortunately I have not heard back from Greg as yet to my follow up
email where I asked about the (actual) number on this poster or his
opinion on the re-release question, I do not know him at all so could
not be too forward in chasing him up. I did provide him with a link to
the MoPo
Well said, Helmut. Points are worth pondering.
And the omitted (deleted) production /London Film Co, logo and name
(the text at the top of the poster) still makes no sense, were it
from the 1st release --- international / territory release or not.
Questions, questions, that's for sure.
Graphic designers Brandon Schaefer and Sam Smith are The Poster Boys. Their
tumblr includes podcasts, images and links to interesting articles about
poster design.
Link: http://theposterboys.tumblr.com/
Dave
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