In my mind, this is perfect condition. Just enough weathering and pinholes to show it was a legitimate theatrical display, but in very presentable position. A poster that hasn't been displayed is no different than a repro in my mind.
some people do not bid with Heritage and sell the catalogs, making a revenue stream out of Heritage's costsgenerally speaking when you see the catalogs listed on ebay that is what the situation is.I do not know any bidder who doesn't keep the catalogs
I don't keep them. I've given all mine away. Everything goes into the ol' digital collection. Pretty Heritage stops sending catalogs a couple of cycles after you stop bidding. ATLFun Brian stopped receiving them pretty quickly even though he spent big bucks there.
^ Some of us just like paper I guess. I rather have a library at home with 100 books than ipad with 3k e-books. So I will keep the HA-CATs (no other cats allowed)
and she likes Bogie also!
I wish you freakin' people would stop bidding on the stuff I want:
They are all over this one now. Quote from: Dread_Pirate_Mel on March 31, 2014, 07:12:38 PMI wish you freakin' people would stop bidding on the stuff I want:Never underestimate the power of a naked pretty lady!
Ah, yes, Kiss of Death. Never seen the flick but I got this amazingly rare French poster by Soubie a few months ago. Never sold anywhere (Heritage sold a vastly inferior re-release version twice). Far superior to the American one, imho.T
However, the black & white US one sheet is an iconic noir poster...just about the perfect portrayal of "noir" in poster art
totally agree.
Let's just agree to completely disagree, then.
I'm completely sitting out of this one.Dare I need to say why?T