What is Magnum Photos Inc? They are a photo leasing outfit in New York City.
Since this poster has NO photo on it, only art, I think the only reasonable
assumption is that what they leased was a photo of the entire poster.
Hi Bruce,
I have no real idea what the true story behind the
Great additional info, Helmut! I also posted this on allposterforum and Mel
there replied asking about the original style B which looks like the new
suspect poster.
I replied as follows:
Mel, I am thinking the style B original was the credits style and the the
style C original was the teaser
Bruce,
Great info, if you send me the poster in question, I can have the paper
Forensically tested to see when the paper was made, if you suspect 1990's, we
will no for sure with the testing.
Regards
Todd Spoor
MPgrading.com
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On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:27 AM, Bruce Hershenson
Dave
Please send yours to Todd Spoor. I will pay shipping both ways. The one I
have is linenbacked.
If he says it is from the 1970s, you will know for sure.
I am not sure who Anyone who expresses a firm opinion without actually
handling one in person is being ridiculous. is aimed at, but I DID
Hi, Bruce,
I can't understand how any dealer who is selling pre-say, 1975 one
sheets that are rolled and thus deemed suspect by many other dealers and
collectors wouldn't gladly and willingly accept Todd Spoor's offer to prove
once
and for all that they are indeed genuine original one
Rick
I fished your email out of my spam folder.
Still jealous after all these years? wow.
Please get your facts straight.
We have never claimed to have a rolled cool hand luke one sheet. There
wasn't one of those in the find.
No other dealer has ever accused us of selling fake rolled
Hi, Dave,
Was wondering...have you sent even one of these somewhat questionable
one sheets to Todd Spoor for checking its (their) true verifiable
authenticity..even one? If you haven't, why haven't you? If the results came
back
that the alleged one sheets were authentic, I'd offer
Hi, again, Dave,
Just for the record, I've sent about 200 posters to Todd Spoor for
grading. You can ask him and he'll verify this is true. If you're willing to
send me one at no cost, why not Todd as well? Be sure to make it one of
those nifty ones from the 60's...
Rick
I have a number of rolled never folded posters, including some from
1936, 1940 on to 1960s in my current auction
they are all definitely authentic theatrical posters
It is true that the enormous majority of posters prior to the rolled
era are folded, but there are posters that were
Rick
are you getting my emails?
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Hi, Tom.
Hey, I once came upon about 20 rolled silent one sheets from a film
called Lost In A Big City. I have no doubt that there are rolled
one sheets out there...perhaps many of them. Maybe there are a
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Dave, Rick
I think most everyone knows there are rolled one sheets out there, but I think
the point the Rick is making is besides all of the rolled one sheets you have
that aren't worth much, you also have/ had a high number of rolled one sheet
posters that are VERY valuable and that many
Rich, the exact same test that was done one The Thing can be viewed on our
website on the right side of the screen under, Cinevent Presentation. it
shows quite conclusively the different paper used and especially the different
alkaline/ PH in the paper proving it was made in different time
Cinevent Presentation. it shows quite conclusively the different
paper used and especially the different alkaline/ PH in the paper
proving it was made in different time periods.
Todd
couldn't the variances also be due to being stored in different locales?
for instance, what is the alkaline
Todd, does your method work equally well on stills? There are tons of
re-strikes that constantly fool the experts.
Bruce
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Todd Spoor sp...@earthlink.net wrote:
Rich, the exact same test that was done one The Thing can be viewed on
our website on the right side
Although I did sleep at a holiday in last night, I am NOT forensic scientist.
The Forensic company we are using does criminal cases throughout the US and
they are quite certain of their findings. If you look at the presentation they
state the Paper Mills in the US switched over to a Alkaline
But Todd
the guy who showed you the Thing poster at Cinevent said you did the
testing right there, unless I misunderstood him
At 02:00 PM 8/20/2011, Todd Spoor wrote:
Although I did sleep at a holiday in last night, I am NOT forensic
scientist. The Forensic company we are using does
Yes you misunderstood, we LOOKED at the poster at Cinevent, but took it with us
because we had to lift a sample from the poster to send into the lab.
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 20, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com
wrote:
But Todd
the guy who showed you the
Is there detail on this that can be read up on? This one concerns me.
Different printers, different storage location would all test differently in
regards to PH levels I would think. Not all runs were done at the same
locations correct? What if one location had their paper on hand for 10 years
At 01:15 PM 8/20/2011, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art wrote:
eeing the fake rolled 1 sheet for the Kurt Russell the THING which
was compared side by side to the real deal and was perfect EXCEPT
that it was rolled, and when we forensically tested it, PROVED it
was produced in the late
I see no reason why it shouldn't. I would be willing to test it out if have
some you want to send us.
Thanks
Todd
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On Aug 20, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com wrote:
Todd, does your method work equally well on stills? There are tons of
re-strikes
I have tryed to explain years craig as I was a poster hanger in
Detroit..
when I would get posters they would ship me from various printres
like Gore and Gotham and others. theses where direct from the
priniters in the triangle boxes that held 300 in a box and were
rolled. these were in 80s.
since
Craig, we are NOT saying there aren't real rolled 1 sheets of the Thing or any
other poster out there, we are saying someone is using a very high level
printing technology to make these knock offs using newer paper which possess
a high level of alkaline compared to earlier paper.
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Todd:
I guess it was the phrase compared side by side to the real deal
and was perfect EXCEPT that it was rolled that made me jump to
the conclusion that you were saying real ones aren't rolled.
Craig.
At 03:45 PM 8/20/2011, Todd Spoor wrote:
Craig, we are NOT saying there aren't real rolled
wowso much anger. Get a grip there ricky boy!
yes, you wind up in my spam folder. All your email does since I blocked you
years ago. I didn't like the incessant daily ads for your garbage zero
value ebay listings.
not one dealer or collector who has ever bought one of the rolled
can we give your posters a rectal examination to prove citizenship in
the poster community??
: - P
At 04:49 PM 8/20/2011, David Lieberman wrote:
wowso much anger. Get a grip there ricky boy!
yes, you wind up in my spam folder. All your email does since I
blocked you years ago. I didn't
I already let you give ME a rectal exam last time I was in vegas.
oh waitthat wasn't me.never mind.
David Lieberman
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Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az 85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309
Who knows...maybe Rick Perry collects movie posters.
I think Rick Perry only collects lobby cards and posters from the Ten
Commandments. (I thought a little comedy was needed here.)
FRANC
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