Unfortunately my Esther Williams 1SH (http://bit.ly/Mj1SLa) required a large amount of work to restore her and there was some discussion on whether she could survive well enough to do a good enough job on her so not so sure it is worth it and have left it for now. However, I have just got back images on two restoration jobs just completed.Snow White (R58) had paper loss, tears and holes and a large(ish) stain bottom right corner...Lolita (1962) had very severe foxing, stains and a few holes/paper loss.Thank-you Dario!
Emailed my daughter the pics, she replied "...really like Lolita, Daddy."Hmmm, hasn't called me Daddy in quite a few years...
Guess that one is gone... Push-overs aren't we? For our little girls...
Although I don't think I would discussing that one with my daughter
yeah, on two counts me thinks
this was me before restorationthis was me after restoration
Emailed my daughter the pics, she replied "...really like Lolita, Daddy."
that is so aprepoe
Wondered why he was saying 'after the writer of The Raven'
I'm getting a bunch of stuff restored etc and just got an update from Dario (http://www.vintagemovieart.ca/) - I think I'll keep him on...Anyway here's one that I am particularly fond of for some reason, it's going on the wall when it gets here:
Very nice, David. When is this poster from? The MGM logo makes me think the 1970s/ early 80s?What a difference in paper color too! Seems like it had tanned quite a bit over the years. It looks wonderful! Jeff
Another winner, David.