A 1977 German Kenner Toy Brochure - $2300.00 http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=4188456
I know what you mean. I did a sort by price after it was all said and done and had to do a double and then triple take on it.Personally I don't collect things like this so can only assume it is something extremely rare. Without the two man bidding war though it would have only run up to $255. Any serious toy collectors out there know more?
This one surprised me...African Queen sold for $12K I didn't expect it to go for this much. He looks totally drunk...
Touché Matt... Yes. Agree he is drunk all the way through the film. And I totally agree with you too that it is far better than the US OS. But..Matt, you have now got to let us see your copy. Is it framed? Ps. I wont commemt on that Master of Desire
Without the two man bidding war though it would have only run up to $255. Any serious toy collectors out there know more?
Nice shot there, HC. The tumbler of alkeehaul is a nice touch.Looks like you have some interesting features in your home. Was the entire wall in that space originally all brick?
I like the Blade Runner glass
Glad you like our 'truth wall' We fixed up an old Victorian house from 1912, but worked in some more modern elements. What you are seeing is the back side of one of our six fireplaces. No one doing a Victorian remodel would ever dream of leaving something like that visible, but we are also downtown loft lovers too! I just wish the finished brick ran the full length of the wall so we could have left more visible.
Six fireplaces? Wow. I reckon them folks back in the old days didn't have fancy heaters. A few years ago, I stayed in a hotel that is about the age of your home, and the room I was in has a similar concept, but it's definitely not something you see every day.Very cool.
Cobblers.2006, all posters were already full bleed. Specific to Bond posters, they had been full bleed since 1995.https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/movie-posters/james-bond/the-world-is-not-enough-mgm-1999-poster-52-x-74-special-advance-style/a/7125-86932.s?ic2=mytracked-lotspage-lotlinks-12202013The above links to a poster from 1999. No mention of Full bleed. Indeed the only reason for bringing this up is because it is the first time (in my area of interest) that I have seen this terminology used to advertise a modern poster. It would be like advertising, "And it's also 27x41!!'
They must mean the Wallaby Spring in '64?