The only new tidbit I learned is that forty posters were in the stacks and seven were unsalvageable (wonder which posters were unsalvageable?).
one of the Millie posters was not usable.
I agree. One of them had a lot of mold on it. I don't think you can get rid of mold.
I'd take it in that condition and re-paint it myself.What a great poster...
possibly so, unless they find a Frankenstein teaser yet
Last time I checked you can pay $100 per year and they send you 4 quarterly auction catalogs and they include a $100 voucher you can spend in their auction, so it could work out to free catalogs if you can use the voucher
PM me if you want my catalogs after the auction for actual cost of mailing. First come, first served.UPDATED: Well, that offer didn't last long - gone in five minutes. Some old school print people hanging around here....
I was going to bid on the Dracula 1sht, but seeing as I never got a catalog they can poke it up their dot......
That's a great English expression
New York City variation: "keister it in your starfish"
I doubt the $100 voucher would even cover their international shipping charges