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Hi All,
         This week I have 74 Original Quad Posters up for auction on eBay, dated from the 1970s to the early 90's.

        Titles include FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR, THE BLACK HOLE, FORCE 10 FROM NAVARONE, CITY HEAT and ENTER THE NINJA

       Along with a number of Disney titles including ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1970s rr), BAMBI (1976rr), BASIL THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE, CINDERELLA (three different re-release posters), SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON (1976 rr), THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG, CHARLIE THE LONESOME COUGAR and a double crown for WESTWARD HO THE WAGONS!

        Please do read the full condition descriptions for each title as they may have been Cinema used.

         Auction ends THURSDAY 30th May 2024

         Follow the link below to view all 74 titles (Best viewed on a desktop computer as eBay for mobile does not always show all items).

AUCTION LINK
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/pastposters/m.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1

Happy Browsing
Jamie
https://www.pastposters.com/


And don't forget I am running a 40% OFF selected rolled posters on my website this week (ends Friday)
https://www.pastposters.com/discounted-movie-posters.php?pageNum_rsCWResults=0&secondary=64&sort=price_d


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Starling: I do like that visible back framing example from Antiques Roadshow. I'll also probably keep the ad mats out of the frame to be able to look at them. Have you by chance framed a pressbook before?

Antoine: Have you framed your Bride of Frankenstein pressbook?  If so, how did you decide to frame it?

For those of us in the U.S., have a safe Memorial Day Holiday and remembrance, Okie

I haven't got around to frame my BoF pressbook yet, somehow I keep getting sidetracked with other projects.  I'll make sure to post a pic whenever I finally do it.
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Starling: I do like that visible back framing example from Antiques Roadshow. I'll also probably keep the ad mats out of the frame to be able to look at them. Have you by chance framed a pressbook before?

Antoine: Have you framed your Bride of Frankenstein pressbook?  If so, how did you decide to frame it?

For those of us in the U.S., have a safe Memorial Day Holiday and remembrance, Okie

Make sure you share a photo when you get it framed up! Are you thinking of framing it so you can see the front and back of the cover (like the Antiques Roadshow pressbook)?
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Make sure you share a photo when you get it framed up! Are you thinking of framing it so you can see the front and back of the cover (like the Antiques Roadshow pressbook)?
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Hi Okie!
I THOUGHT you’d gotten it, but wasn’t sure. I’m glad I finally got it sent. I also apologize for all of the typos in the previous note. My stars. How appalling my typing can be. Oops! Cheers!
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Hi Monster,

Yes, I sure did receive the cool Gene Tierney paper dolls you sent to me.  I think we texted a bit about how I'm going to display them with my Gene Tierney collection. Thank you again, my friend!  Okie
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Thank you Neo, Antoine, Monster, and Crow!  I'm really looking forward to seeing the pressbook in person.  I think the last time I saw one of these pressbooks in person was around 1979/80 at a convention in Oklahoma. I just love how the Bride's hair flows. The condition on this pressbook sure has me excited to see it, too. It's going to be so much fun seeing it framed!  I'll be hosting a Halloween movie night at a local venue here in October and I'm going to put this pressbook on display for the show.

I'm sure glad we have APF to celebrate collecting together!  Okie 
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T, I was very surprised by that N by NW poster price as well.  I also thought there were several cool posters that seemed like a bargain.  I'm also quite excited to say I bought the Bride of Frankenstein pressbook.  I'll post it once I receive it.  It looks to be in nice condition.  Though, I wish I would have bought it years ago!  Okie

Congrats on a fantastic purchase Okie!
Some people say it's the poor man's insert, but having compared them both in-hand, I can safely say I think the image on the pressbook is much better both in the appearance of Karloff and Hobson, and in the overall "pop" of the coloring. You definitely won't be disappointed on this one.
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Whoa, Okie.... That was YOU??? I was watching that out of curiousity. I just now checked the results and ZOWIE! It's gorgeous, but wowzer--soooooo much money! That's like 10x as much as I've ever spent on a poster (which may explain why I have so many holes in my collection...) CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
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That's funny, T!  I'm still very surprised that I had the high bid. I've liked that image for a long time and The Bride's flowing hair is so cool.  Once again, Antoine's inspiration from last year helped me make the leap... Okie

Congrats on a fantastic purchase Okie!  You won't regret it, it's truly among the best pressbooks ever produced, for arguably the greatest Universal horror film ever made.  Personally, I think the cover image is the best poster for the movie.
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