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Offline Through The Stones

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Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« on: July 16, 2024, 11:35:15 AM »
Hello!

So I came across an interesting estate sale auction and took a chance on the purchase.  The photos were way over saturated and I suspect shot in HDR mode so I was able to grab this lot relatively cheap.  The interesting thing about the set of four posters was that it also included two certificates of authenticity from Paramount Pictures, the original receipt of purchase from a Paramount company called Special Effects as well as the original shipping tubes from said company.  Got them in the mail and I was correct that photos were just poor and the colors and printing of these posters were exactly in line with they should be!

















Raiders of the Lost Ark - J8117D (receipt item number) - Raiders is obviously a reprint (colors aren't as bold as my original one sheet and the lack of NSS info, 27x40, etc...) so that one definitely goes with the certificate of authenticity that mentions "This is a reproduction of an original Paramount Pictures feature film one sheet..." so I have no questions about this one.

Temple of Doom - J8118D - I more want to get confirmation from others that this is an actual one sheet.  NSS info all looks good and the printing is tack sharp on the GAU logo.  Size is 27x40 7/8 though AND on the receipt it shows the product number as having a D at the end like the Raiders sheet.  Interesting that the Last Crusade sheets do not have the D.





Last Crusade Teaser - J8301 - This one is weird... It's 27x41 NOT 27x40.25 to 40.5 like I've seen almost everywhere else (EVERY eMovie auction lists it in the 40.25 to 40.5 range). I also noticed that the paper is just slightly more 'cream' colored than my personal one sheet that I've had for over 20 years.  The extra paper is at the top edge and, again, when I looked at all past history on eMovie, none of them have this much border.










Last Crusade Regular - J8302 - This poster seems perfectly fine to all diagnostics

So I WAS thinking that the certificate of authenticity that states "This is a limited edition Paramount Pictures Corporation feature film one-sheet.  Used exclusively at theaters for advertising" covers Temple of Doom... MAYBE (Is it unreasonable to think Paramount had leftover of these from 5 years previously?), and both Last Crusade posters.  Thoughts?

I'm sure there are several of you that remember this Special Effects store and can fill in some history or facts about it as well.  I do think it's really cool to have so much provenance on these posters with the receipt and certificates and I'm glad I picked these up!

Open to comments about all four posters!  Appreciate all your time!  Also, the Untouchables was sold separately and I did not get that one.



Offline morphine

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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2024, 06:31:35 PM »
Hello there.

Temple of Doom looks identical to the theatrical folded one that I used to have.

Here are some photos of it, where you can see that the font/spacing at the bottom match up perfectly to your rolled copy.







The Raiders is, as you mentioned, definitely a reprint.

Here is a photo of one of my rolled copies and a folded copy for comparison (sorry for the yellow tinge on the folded, bad lighting).





My Last Crusade teaser also measures 27x40.5 inches, and as you mention all of the copies on emovieposter are the same.
So the 41 inch measurement on your new copy is a little perplexing.



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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2024, 08:40:02 PM »
Hey Morphine, thanks for responding! 

I ended up finding a few on eMovie that are 27x41 but none that have the space at the top is where the extra paper is?  Possibly misprints in eMovie auctions and they are actually 40.5?  No way to know other than looking at the old pics in the auctions...

Here's one - https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/5516562.html

At any rate, I wonder if it could be a cutting thing?  Maybe a stack got cut differently from the printer?  There are plenty that seems to measure 40.25 and 40.5, is it out of the realm of possibility to think some got cut at 41 as well?

Anyone else out there have one at 27x41 or with the extra paper at top?  Or other examples of a size discrepancy going too large?  I've never heard of fakes on these and most fakes are too small of any poster, aren't they?  Not that it's some major deal, just an odd curiosity to me. 

Russ

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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2024, 06:18:29 PM »
Very nice grab!

I didn't take a careful measurement of my Temple of Doom poster (Folded) but the EMP description of the item said it was 27 x 41 exactly.

I just purchased (yesterday actually!) a Last Crusade (White style/Advance; Rolled) poster from pict_res on eBay (the seller others on here have recommended, I beleive) and his picture of the poster has what looks like a small white space at the top.  Whenever it arrives, I will take a closer look to see what it looks like.

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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2024, 01:24:15 AM »
Just got the Last Crusade (white style) poster a few days ago in the mail and it definitely appears to have very little white space at the top.

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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2024, 12:28:47 PM »
First off, those certificates mean absolutely nothing. You can throw them out.

Second, the white Last Crusade came in varying dimensions, and the international version is also from a thicker card stock. Being 41" long is not perplexing at all, actually.
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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2024, 10:38:33 AM »
What Ben said:  notworthy.gif

Also, I just realized that you still have that impressive quote in your signature.  Funny!!

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Re: Indiana Jones and the Estate Sale Auction
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2024, 02:13:51 PM »
What Ben said:  notworthy.gif

Also, I just realized that you still have that impressive quote in your signature.  Funny!!

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Haha, I totally forgot about that until you posted this. I think I will keep it forever...when was the last time he logged in to bless us with his wisdom?
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