Interesting David...signed posters andobjects havealwas been a issue..I
started selling memorabilia in 1977...whenMy federaltrademark was issued
was May24 1977 as 1st dayf uses anniversaryJanet Leigh,,did a bok
called he dream Factory andwherei was inspired was a documentary film
made
* I agree with that, Tommy. I think I've owned just two one-sheets signed by a
star.
* The one that stands out that I used to own - was a "Psycho" on linen signed
by Janet Leigh many years ago - at an anniversary screening of "Psycho." She
ooohed and ahhed when my wife brought it - and was
I can see that an autograph on a poster could be regarded by purists as a
fault, but I imagine most people who are not avid collectors but only
buying one or two items might be very well impressed by authentic
signatures. I suppose also the size and position of the signature would be
important.
wow...history
will beinterestingto see whatitall gets at auction...
On 2018-11-30 01:46, David Kusumoto wrote:
Not sure how popular the Beatles remain among MoPoers - (beyond the
posters some of us in this group own) - but there are items from 1956
to 1964 - that intriguingly - have
Not sure how popular the Beatles remain among MoPoers - (beyond the posters
some of us in this group own) - but there are items from 1956 to 1964 - that
intriguingly - have been bundled into a single lot (#2068) - and buried in the
back pages of Profiles in History's massive movie auction
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