Do you think they will show before pictures Bruce?
By the way, do you all think the reason the colors are so vibrant (and that the posters survived in an attice oscillating between bitter cold, dry winters and hot, humid summers in central Pennsylvania) is because they were wheat pasted up? I was trying to reason this out... If movies were really rotated that often back then (ever few days tops), that means they were probably only exposed to the sun for like 24 total. And even then it was encapsulated in paste. Then each day or two or three, another poster was wheat pasted on top of the last. Could that 'encapsulation' be the reason they not only surivived, but also why they look so good (tears, missing borders, etc... not withstanding)?