Hi MoPoLand,
Just a quick note to let you know about our 200+ original stills and
French one panel and Italian 39x55 posters finishing in the next dozen
hours or so.
Too many to list here, but if original 8x10s and French and Italian
paper is your penchant, you may find a few things of
to the person who called me offering me $200 plus
postage? sorry I can't remember who called since a bit
of sushi, saki and beer fuzzed me up... I will accept
your offer for the mint set of rare AFI (3) books so
go ahead and call me 818-522-4078 or e-mail me the
info. I would prefer a check or
I did a search on Google by simply entering the user ID Nikitas_Best and google came back with at least these 3 U.S. Sellers whom Nikitas_Best allegedly bought from.The unusual thing is, all these auctions were PRIVATE and though they are 3 different users, the feedback they left for
Just wanted to add to this thread. I do the framing for a company that
houses/stores the films and paper products for the studios, including Disney and
Miramax. I actually looked at their Pulp Fiction one sheets about 5 years ago
and there is no Miramax stamp on the back of the poster.
Sue
PULP FICTION one sheet.
If anyone wants that LUCKY STRIKES one sheet - the real deal -
MovieArt has two or three
of them.
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680 www.movieart.net
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Now, now JR...letting the cat out of the bag are you? You didn't
think I made my fortune from selling frames, did you?
Sue
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From: Paul Friedman
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 10:31
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Loce
isnt is interesting that there is no enthusiasm about bonhams' auction.
it was yesterday, incidentally.
i got burnt last time with them, although i ultimately received a full credit including postage both ways. they RE-listed the sameposter this time as "A-" condition. upon my protestion, here,
Title: Re: [MOPO] No Miramax stamp
Steve,
If need be, I can also put you in touch with people at the new
Weinstein Company (that was Miramax when PULP FICTION was released)
who can verify that the PULP FICTION posters did not have
stamps.
Regards,
Sam Sarowitz
Posteritati
239 Centre Street
New
Michael and Moposties
Enough with the insert Dude.But you will be
pleased to know auctioneer paused to correct listing to make aware to phoners
and people present that piece is graded C minus and please bid as to what you
see and not how listed in the catalogue And then I think it sold
Hi Michael,I went to the Bonhams auction and while there were bargains to be had, there were some posters with sun damage. I believe that's what happened to the Strangers on a Train. It was announced as C- and fetched a small amount. The Lolita was impressive and the It Happened One Night. I guess
Regarding IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT reissue: it's a mistake that an even an experienced collector might make reasonably, but it's not a mistake that a major dealer should make. The sources for the correct information are there if you ask around.Kirby McDanielwww.movieart.netOn Jun 27, 2006, at 12:09
You
got that Freeman?
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Freeman, I bid on the UNINVITED poster. I was so stupid! I should have gone higher. It was linen-backed, framed and in great condition.It only went for $400. What was I thinking?! ToochisKirby McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Regarding IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT reissue: it's a mistake that an
freeman,, igot a few private emails, already,criticizing yourpost. it is okay
and I hardly made 15 posts. but, if it take 25 posts to get the message across, so be it.
i coulnt bid with them this time, since i am an absentee bidder. i was burnt by them, and they tried to get away with
Michael,
Yeah, but dude... you've made your point several times... several messages
back... they corrected their misstatement in the catalog while the auction was
going on as best as they could. Yes it was due to your commitmentthat they
did that and that's been acknowledged. No, it
Damn
I missed that Bonhams auction yesterday. I heard they had a STRANGERS
ON THE TRAIN insert. I have been trying to find that baby in top
condition for quite some time, and I understand the one they had was
in A- condition (I have the catalog right here in front of me and
it says so).
Bruce,
It's good to know about the result in the Rettew case... but I think there are
a couple of key points in him winning that:
1) The statement made were false and apparently could be proven to be false.
2) Those statements were not made on a public forum, but where sent in private
emails
Bruce,
Ever sold an originalPulp Fiction Lucky Strikes advance recalled onesheet with a Property of Miramax Studios stamp on the back of the poster?
Steve
On 6/27/06, Bruce Hershenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joel Rettew Sr, a a respected California dealer of rare coins, won alibel case today in
Yes, as Bruce points out...and I was at the preview,
the IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT clearly says 1937 in the
margin! This is not one of those cases where the 1934
version has an obscured 4 in the date- this was a
very clear 1937 printed on a minty mint 1-sheet. The
fact that this poster was used in
Yes, it's a case where the reissue is a great reissue.
I could not remember the reissue as having 1937 printed on it.
Their bad! (NOT they're bad).
K.
On Jun 27, 2006, at 5:30 PM, Greg Ferland wrote:
Yes, as Bruce points out...and I was at the preview,
the IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT clearly says
Hi folks ,
All this talk about Pulp Fiction Lucky Strikes has prompted me to
let you all know I have quite a few of them in my collection. If
anyone is interested please give me a call, or visit my website. They
are the real deal. I totally stand behind them.
Thanks,
Dale Tangeman
Film
With all this talk about people having a few of the Lucky Strikes
version, why heck, they're starting to sound as common as muck!
Maybe the spotty-boobed Uma's are RARER after all?
Phil
Film Poster Archive wrote:
Hi folks ,
All this talk about Pulp Fiction Lucky Strikes has prompted me to
Phil,
You may have a point! Maybe I should just wall paper my bathroom
with them after all.
regards, Dale
On Jun 27, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Phil Edwards Cinema Arts wrote:
With all this talk about people having a few of the Lucky Strikes
version, why heck, they're starting to sound as common as
FS: Five silkscreened "pennant" type banners, hang from a suspendedline. Cool sixties theater esoterica.TITLES:BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAISOLDIER IN THE RAINTHE CARDINALTHE VICTORSSTOP TRAIN 349$30.00 + SHIP $5.00.http://tinyurl.com/f3p33 Kirby McDaniel MovieArt Original Film Posters P.O. Box 4419
I admit I am rather new to the Movie Poster Biz. I have a 30x40
Silkscreen Marx Brothers A Day At The Races poster that was printed
in South Africa. It is on my website. I am curious if any of you MOPO
Gurus have a clue what the poster is really worth! I priced it, but I
would feel much
Dale,
Your posters are listed on your site as 27x41. We show the size of
this advance as 27 and 1/8 inch
by 40 inches.
??
Kirby McDaniel
www.movieart.net
On Jun 27, 2006, at 6:10 PM, Film Poster Archive wrote:
Hi folks ,
All this talk about Pulp Fiction Lucky Strikes has prompted me to
Randall Petersen wrote:
You can get the 411 on any private ebay auction right here:
http://www.goofbay.co.uk/ebay_tools
It doesn't seem to be working.
--
Bill Weiland
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Ebay made some changes to their website last night; perhaps that
'broke' these tools. But I bet they'll be working again before long.
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At 9:22 PM -0400 6/27/06, William Weiland wrote:
Randall Petersen wrote:
You can get the 411 on any private ebay
Fellow Mopo's,
I cannot agree more. Well put Tom Great selection of foreign posters. I
wish Grey could add more German posters. I believe the early German posters are
the most rare of any foreign pieces collecting them since 1974. The early
Hitchcock German or British posters are by far
Why we no longer have Private Auctions
Since 2001, all of our major auctions on eBay have been private
auctions, and since 2005 all of our weekly auctions have been
private as well. We THOUGHT (because eBay specifically said so!)
that this meant that NO ONE (other than we the seller, and the
WOW, just amazing...
by the way, you wanna watch the new Spiderman teaser ???
http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/spider-man_3/
Kick ass
Philipp
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How to
Cool. Now we can all go back to kibbitzing about who beat out who
after the auctions end. That was a big part of the fun factor of
bidding on BH auctions, before they all went private.
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At 9:32 PM -0500 6/27/06, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Why we no
Howdy.
I have a 3 inch stack of old catalogs (auction and dealer) that are
looking for a new home. Rather than ebay this stack -- I am giving
your the opportunity of a lifetime! I'm thinking $30 (plus shipping)
for the whole lot (via paypal). Let me know if you are even slightly
interested (as
For auction on Ebay, ending Wednesday and Thursday night. No reserve. Seller ID: rememberwhenshopDark Streets of Cairo (1940) orig os Men Without Souls (1940) orig os The Shadow Returns (1946) orig lobby card The Blazing Trail (1949) orig lobby card. Charles Starrett Sgt. York (re-1958)
Whatever became of Harry Lemay? I noticed on the recently posted auction
catalog list that one of the catalogs was from one of Mr. Lemays auctions. I
thought highly of him and I do hope that he is doing fine. Doesanyone
know? He was consistently kind and thoughtful to me over the years.
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