EDIT: These are not your standard large "subway" posters (59"x45") or even the less common (NYC-only afaik) half-subways (30"x45").
Does anyone know more about these posters? I only bought the 4 posters below (probably the best of the bunch), but the seller had about 100 total ranging from about 1965 to 1971. They are all 22" square and printed
glossy cardstock with notched corners along the bottom edge. One more interesting tidbit is that nearly all of them appear to be "advanced" posters their NYC premiers, which I'm hoping means they are extremely rare!
I assume they were used in some sort of standard-sized advertising cases throughout the subway system. However, I've never even come across a wiff of these existing so I'm guessing they were likely destroyed by someone at the city who was in charge of swapping them out. This lot turned up in Eastern Washington state of all places... Most of the posters are probably only worth a dollar or two even though the seller is (probably stupidly) asking a quite high flat price regardless of title. Still, given the rarity of these (could be the only surviving copies?) I'm hoping my gamble paid off on these four. The seller also had a Bullitt (HS artwork, but not as colorful) and Le Mans, but both of them had issues (see below). Given the fact that the cardstock is glossy (?) I figured they would be expensive to restore... still for super-fans, I'm sure they are the rarest posters you can find for the titles. If any wants them, PM me and I'll put you in touch with the seller...
COOL HAND LUKEAside from Dave's Military 1-sheet, I think this advanced NYC transit poster is the only other poster to have the famous line of dialog quoted ("what we have here..."). Also, this is the only artwork that shows him getting a beat down...
THE GRADUATELets call them styles X, Y, and Z? I think these would be awesome displayed together as a triptych! These three show all the versions of the pre-awards artwork including the famous "leg scene". Given the dates and theaters listed at the bottoms (only two screens in all of NYC), these posters are probably as advanced as they get!
BULLITTAs mentioned, I passed on this one due to the surface paper loss and I didn't like the Radio City Music Hall banner and side ads. Still, the artworks is much better than that ridiculous sweater 1-sheet!
LE MANSI passed on this one too given the large tear and tape stains. However, if this glossy stock can be repaired (Dario?), it is clearly an advanced poster for the title... not sure if any others exist.