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> What a great conversation! I’ve been w
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> offered in eMoviePoster's sale.
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and stapled ad-slicks
which are sometimes confusingly referred to as "press books" vs. "press kits,"
etc. I no longer own ANY one sheets from '77. - d.
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From: Toochis r
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To: David Kusumoto
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What a great conversation! I’ve been watching THE MANDALO
e a steady growth in the hobby
with new buyers.
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Of Tommy Barr
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>> also agree that spending on other entertainment has been curtailed so seems
>> more activity in buying items of personal interest. I’m not so sure how
>> much is being spent by those wishing to more diversely invest in their
>> portfolio in collectibles, but there surely must be
hobby and hope perhaps those who’ve not
> spent on posters before will, as we always seem to have a steady growth in
> the hobby with new buyers.
>
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> *From:* MoPo List *On Behalf Of *Tommy Barr
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Sometimes, it feels like it was only yesterday that I would sell a STAR WARS
Style A onesheet in NM condition for $200, regardless of printing. Then I would
go to ebay and buy another one.
Same thing happened with the TOTORO Japanese B1. Every time I sold one, I
bought another for $100 or so.
element too.
> I’m thankful for the gain in the hobby and hope perhaps those who’ve not
> spent on posters before will, as we always seem to have a steady growth in
> the hobby with new buyers.
>
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> From: MoPo List On Behalf Of Tommy Barr
> Sent: Tuesday,
ays seem to have a steady growth in the hobby
with new buyers.
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From: MoPo List On Behalf Of Tommy Barr
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My favourite Star Wars poster is the style D one sheet
they don't seek it which keeps the price stable. That also has the
> knock-on effect of making it unattractive to the speculators and trophy
> hunters.
>
> Just my few pence worth.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam.
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Helmut and Tommy - you guys are onto something. Because yesterday I was
tracking a Blazing Saddles insert at Heritage and I saw it jump to near $200
with its 20% buyer's premium, a poster that can be had for a littl
Yes, Covid hit a lot of people in the financial nuggets, but those who
didn't feel the squeeze and were able to transition from work to home with
ease have this new disposable income per se. Meaning, their car expenses
went down due to not driving as much, eating out and other forms of weekend
I spoke to my local hifi (and high end) dealer today, and although his shop is
closed due to the lockdown, he has seen a significant increase in business
during the last year.
> I’m not so sure how much is being spent by those wishing to more diversely
> invest in their portfolio in
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My favourite Star Wars poster is the style D one sheet, which apparently was
the one George Lucas had displayed in his office, yet it doesn't seem to be
very popular among collectors. As regards the poster auction prices, I wonder
if Grey or Bruce can
I'm with you Tommy! I have no interest in Star Wars related material of
any kind but the Style D one sheet is the best of the bunch in my opinion.
I've always admired the thought that went behind its concept.
Glenn
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 6:07 AM Tommy Barr wrote:
> My favourite Star Wars
My favourite Star Wars poster is the style D one sheet, which apparently
was the one George Lucas had displayed in his office, yet it doesn't seem
to be very popular among collectors. As regards the poster auction prices,
I wonder if Grey or Bruce can offer any insights?
Tommy
On Tue, 2 Mar 2021
Kusumoto
Sent: 02 March 2021 12:40
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Auction Prices
Helmut and Tommy - you guys are onto something. Because yesterday I was
tracking a Blazing Saddles insert at Heritage and I saw it jump to near $200
with its 20% buyer's premium, a poster that can
Helmut and Tommy - you guys are onto something. Because yesterday I was
tracking a Blazing Saddles insert at Heritage and I saw it jump to near $200
with its 20% buyer's premium, a poster that can be had for a little more or a
little less, depending upon condition and this one was pretty nice.
osters are less likely to be fakes. Many posters on
Ebay are becoming less likely to be originals.
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From: MoPo List on behalf of Helmut Hamm
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 9:03:18 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Auction prices Tommy,
I think there
Hamm
>>
>> Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 9:03:18 AM
>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Auction prices
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>> Tommy,
>>
>> I think there is one simple reason: With shops, bars, and restaurants closed
>> in wide parts of the
ch 1, 2021 9:03:18 AM
> *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Auction prices
>
> Tommy,
>
> I think there is one simple reason: With shops, bars, and restaurants
> closed in wide parts of the world and no holiday trips in sight either,
> many people have a lot of ext
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From: MoPo List on behalf of Helmut Hamm
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 9:03:18 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Auction prices
Tommy,
I think there is one simple reason: With shops, bars, and restaurants closed in
wide parts of the world and no holiday trips in sight either
Tommy,
I think there is one simple reason: With shops, bars, and restaurants closed in
wide parts of the world and no holiday trips in sight either, many people have
a lot of extra cash to spend. Many of them are working from their home office
right now, and no commuting means more extra time
From: MoPo List on behalf of Tommy Barr
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 6:50 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Auction prices
After our musings on the prices fetched at the Ewbank's auction I notice that
HA has also seen some strange price hikes
After our musings on the prices fetched at the Ewbank's auction I notice
that HA has also seen some strange price hikes at the weekend. For example,
Battle of Britain o/s folded 7.5 @$300; The Lion King o/s rolled 8.5 @$324:
Titanic 2xo/s rolled 8.5 @$324. Given that those can be bought online
Hi all,
Some time ago I wrote that it seemed that there appeared to be a falling
off of prices at auction (specifically HA's signature) but recent events
seem to contradict that. Following online auctions in last few weeks it
seems that prices realised have rarely been more volatile and values
At 04:29 AM 11/1/2013, Tommy Barr wrote:
I have noticed a trend in prices realised at online auctions
recently, and that is quite a substantial number of posters in the
usual $20 - $100 range selling at prices way below the average of
the last couple of years. Is this a sign of a falling
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