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Movie Posters => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chop-Top on June 15, 2010, 08:26:56 PM
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I'm completely fine with a dealer writing the names of posters on the back in pencil, but where I draw the line, pun intended, is when it's done with a pen! Pens show through to the front! Why is this so hard to understand dealers!
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Chop-top, I think many posters that have writing on the back (especially in pen) are from theatres where employees have written the title.
This is probably particularly true on older posters and well before they became valuable collectors items.
I seriously doubt ANY contemporary dealer would be so foolish to write anything on the back of a poster...
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Exception to this would probably be some of the dealers that just want to move paper at $10 - $20 on eBay. Some offenders from France and Italy spring to mind.
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I think it is sometimes great to see old handwriting on the backs of vintage posters.. maybe written by theater employees. We have often seen the handwritten titles, of course, or sometimes columns of numbers added up, (box office tallies maybe?), or even other misc written words or names. And if in pencil, all pretty harmless, as it most likely hasn't come thru to the front imagery.
This is just another small detail that helps to show the life some of these posters have lead along the way. 8)
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Chop-top, I think many posters that have writing on the back (especially in pen) are from theatres where employees have written the title.
This is probably particularly true on older posters and well before they became valuable collectors items.
I seriously doubt ANY contemporary dealer would be so foolish to write anything on the back of a poster...
Chris, didn't you know that I take out a Sharpie Magnum and cover the whole back of each poster I sell with writing concerning me as previous owner, the buyer's name as well as a synopsis of the film?
(http://cdn.maxiaids.com/prodImages/lg/2044001.jpg)
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I feel like being generous so:
(http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0189/9806/products/0012s_0001_Magnum_XL_large.jpg?v=1351535570)
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we already have a thread about this..
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we already have a thread about this..
now we have 2
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now we have 2
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we already have a thread about this..
But don't worry. I'm sure it won't show up in slightly altered form on another forum. That's never happened.
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we already have a thread about this..
We already have a thread about condoms? I guess i missed that screening. ;D
And if you mean a handwriting thread, I just looked, and there is another that was started after this one was... and that was asking about how writing on the back might affect value.
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I pulled out a couple Argentine OS.. and found some writing on the back of each... the first, done in ink pen. :-\ Luckily it didn't bleed thru to the front:
(http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/DSC03284_zpsf6ecd8d6.jpg)
The other, done in pencil, with the name of the movie (Interrupted Melody), the year, and Glenn Ford's name:
(http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/DSC03286_zps7616efe1.jpg)
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My Dr. Strangelove has 'Sleeping Beauty' written on the back in very large letters. No, that is not a euphemism...
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I have an Evil Dead poster I am restoring that has vinyl letters... Does that count? I'll see if I can find a picture....
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Jeffrey! What did you delete? Being a mod is awesome eh?
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Jeffrey! What did you delete? Being a mod is awesome eh?
It's called editing, Charles. :-*
As I was saying: Vinyl lettering attached to the back is a bit of a different beast than hand written material.. but all boils down to the same thing, at the end of the day. Nothing like re-purposing a poster for further use, with added lettering, simple notes, numbers or scribbles, as shown above.
Would be cool to see the vinyl lettering.
And as a little PS and reminder..... anyone can edit or delete their own posts for up to 6 hours after initially posting.
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I have an Evil Dead poster I am restoring that has vinyl letters... Does that count? I'll see if I can find a picture....
I would love to see a photo of that one!
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You want vinyl? Now here's what you can do with vinyl:
(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk227/HazardousOperations/ThiefOfBagdadR70s19x26verso_zpsb624775d.jpg)
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laugh1
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was it this thread Jeff?
http://www.allposterforum.com/index.php/topic,216.0.html
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Paul.. this is the one I recalled and was referring to. So we have 3 related, yet slightly different threads, dealing with the backsides of posters.
http://www.allposterforum.com/index.php/topic,2962.0.html
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I would love to see a photo of that one!
(http://www.abideposters.com/apf_junk/052014/evil_dead_back.jpg)
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It's called editing, Charles. :-*
Only my mother calls me Charles... :P
(http://24.media.tumblr.com/7b05ddb65259e5802fed74ad4c000c72/tumblr_mtzr3znsYH1qgzzfno1_500.gif)
(http://37.media.tumblr.com/deba21291409772358af64ba8dd2a124/tumblr_mgl3hbdlsN1rr8w6fo1_500.gif)
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Paul.. this is the one I recalled and was referring to. So we have 3 related, yet slightly different threads, dealing with the backsides of posters.
http://www.allposterforum.com/index.php/topic,2962.0.html
Maybe you could merge all three Jeff with your computer chicanery... ;)
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Only my mother calls me Charles... :P
You called me Jeffrey... so it seemed only right to return the formality. :P
Maybe you could merge all three Jeff with your computer chicanery... ;)
They could be, but with one thread dealing with value, and writing on the back, and the other 2 more just about "what has one found on the back," do you think it makes sense to combine em all? I can, tho, if that isn't an issue. ;)
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Saves searching for them, but I'm easy either way... :)
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This is more on front, but you get the idea.
Errol's sunglasses look pretty neat but still can't figure out if the guy who chose using this poster for exhibiting a Batman and Robin film is a complete moron or a comedy genius...
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood_zpsvtgahq84.jpg)
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood%20D_zpsaxj4mbmx.jpg)
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood%20B_zpssgq7azyc.jpg)
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Don't worry they're already on the case:
(http://dccomicsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/the-batman-season-5-batman-and-green-arrow.jpg)
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This is more on front, but you get the idea.
Errol's sunglasses look pretty neat but still can't figure out if the guy who chose using this poster for exhibiting a Batman and Robin film is a complete moron or a comedy genius...
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood_zpsvtgahq84.jpg)
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood%20D_zpsaxj4mbmx.jpg)
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood%20B_zpssgq7azyc.jpg)
Nice poster! First release?
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I assume it is Matt. Same image than the original release US half sheet, Warner Logo and paper look from that era, it is in Technicolor.
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Too bad it ain't mine. :P
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Too bad it ain't mine. :P
Too bad indeed!
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Writing and stamps on the back of this US insert I got, over the summer. Very much an historical part of this piece, as it was used on a US Navy base in Brunswick, Maine. I wont be touching them.
(http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/DSC03813_zpst5q7xwcg.jpg) (http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/DSC03814_zpsxg1rha6q.jpg) (http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/DSC03815_zpst31zgkzz.jpg)
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agree, leave it,
saying that.....
you guys are lightweights
(http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag423/harrybootlace/Misc%20Nonsense/Daybill_2_zps36njma2p.jpg)
(http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag423/harrybootlace/Misc%20Nonsense/Daybill_zpst3hadf97.jpg)
and on the SHIT SIDE
(http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag423/harrybootlace/Misc%20Nonsense/Daybill_1_zpsnaiw9obh.jpg)
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This is more on front, but you get the idea.
Errol's sunglasses look pretty neat but still can't figure out if the guy who chose using this poster for exhibiting a Batman and Robin film is a complete moron or a comedy genius...
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood_zpsvtgahq84.jpg)
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood%20D_zpsaxj4mbmx.jpg)
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y316/110x75/NS4/Adventures%20of%20Robin%20Hood%20B_zpssgq7azyc.jpg)
Matias, the guy is a genius. Those sunglasses are worth pure gold! He looks like "I am sexy and I know it"
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Matias, the guy is a genius. Those sunglasses are worth pure gold! He looks like "I am sexy and I know it"
I would put that face too if I was able to hold a bow in one hand, a girl in the other, all while sitting in a horse that is rearing
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Ari, I like how the inks on that poster almost permeate thru to the back of the paper. T'was a good ink job, I'd say. wynk
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and on the SHIT SIDE
(http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag423/harrybootlace/Misc%20Nonsense/Daybill_1_zpsnaiw9obh.jpg)
thumbup
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Forgot to show the insert that has the Naval stamps and writing. Doh.gif
(http://i1355.photobucket.com/albums/q719/spitfire3992/DSC03540_zpsgt2jpkog.jpg)
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Nice!
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My "Don't Torture a Duckling" locandina has a pretty weird drawing someone started on the back. It looks like the start of some surreal doodle of a head. I can just picture some bored theatre employee doing it back in the day, luckily it doesn't show through the front.
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what I take away from this discussion is that people need to have better penmanship.....
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I have a No Limit lobby card that has the box scores for a 1930 world series game on back