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Collectible Posters Live Auction: Los Angeles 2024
Register Now!

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Collectible Posters Live Auction: Los Angeles - April 2024 (propstoreauction.com)
Featuring 650 posters from over 100 years of cinema, we are excited to announce our third Collectible Posters Live Auction in Los Angeles this April. Now is your chance to cover your walls with some of the rarest, most striking, and highly sought-after artworks in movie history, so head to our website to register and bid now.
Bidding is open until our live online auction, which takes place over two days on April 18 – 19, 2024. Bids can be placed online, via telephone, or through absentee bidding.

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General Discussion / Re: Post-auction analysis - OMGs!, LOLs!, WTFs!, whatev....
« Last post by crowzilla on April 17, 2024, 10:06:10 AM »
NOT that guy. A dealer using that name. No relation at all.

Cool, glad it's not him. Thanks for letting us know.
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General Discussion / Re: Post-auction analysis - OMGs!, LOLs!, WTFs!, whatev....
« Last post by BruceH on April 17, 2024, 09:50:51 AM »
Hahaha that guy!!!!  I didn't know he was still around.

T

NOT that guy. A dealer using that name. No relation at all.
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How do you follow up a wildy successful April Major Auction ($565,073.00 in sales with many individual records set)?

Yesterday we add a wonderful selection of 1,612 "flat" items (including 56 "oversized" ones, and 154 "signed" ones) at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html

And Thursday we add a wonderful selection of 1,000 "rolled" posters, and while neither of these contain the mega-expensive items that our Major Auction did, but they DO contain LOTS of items that are super rare and desirable!

And on Sunday, we add our first ever "all rolled" bulk lot auction, with 752 bulk lots with 15,104 rolled posters, and every lot WILL be sold, no matter how low the final selling price.

It will be like walking into a store and having the owner say everything is 90% off, for one day only!
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Help! Looking for one of these two lobby cards from the 1933
MGM/Hal Roach feature “Sons of the Desert”
(Pictured below)
I also have the scene card that’s in the frame in my collection, which I’m willing to
Trade for either of the two cards.
Thank you,
-Danny





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Help! Looking for one of these two lobby cards from the 1933
MGM/Hal Roach feature “Sons of the Desert”
(Pictured below)
I also have the scene card that’s in the frame in my collection, which I’m willing to
Trade for either of the two cards.
Thank you,
-Danny




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Research & Collecting Tools / Re: Bruceploitation poster book
« Last post by Mardukas on April 15, 2024, 11:26:09 PM »
Pre-order and only 100 copies?  Do you think the book is already printed or will it be printed after all copies are sold??

I don’t know but my guess wouldn be it is already printed / being printed given they provide a firm street date. I have never ordered a book from Severin before so that is based on nothing other than my own intuition.
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Show Us Your Collection! / Re: What's on your walls?
« Last post by eatbrie on April 15, 2024, 10:50:15 PM »
Wow, the best wall I've seen in a very long time.  VERY NICE!!!

T
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Show Us Your Collection! / Re: What's on your walls?
« Last post by riley540 on April 15, 2024, 10:08:29 PM »



Got some stuff up in the new house today! Really thinking I need another 1939 insert instead of Rear Window to please my OCD. lol
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Packaging & Shipping / 14x36 Insert packaging?
« Last post by morphine on April 15, 2024, 02:02:41 PM »
Hello all.

I cannot find a specific post on packaging inserts, so thought I would ask here.

I've been collecting for a long time but my collection is all one sheets.

I have bought some inserts locally, and I am wondering how people ship them.

I assume rolled, not flat, which would be expensive to ship.

How tightly do you roll them? Similar to a one sheet?
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