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Has Mondo and 24x36 type prints finally going the way of Beanie Babies???

edited December 2016 in The End is Near...
I routinely check the value of a couple of Mondo posters I owned or still own including the Frankenstein Struzan (which I sold for ~$900) and a Moss Jungle Book that I bought because it was simply stunning.  I am noticing a slight downward trend in value on the Jungle Book but the Struzan is a big Rainbow.  It probably doesn't help that there are 19 pages of Frankenstein prints.  Has the bubble finally busted as most of us predicted? I mean that 24x36 (cringe) movie came out and everyone has made their money...  By way of the Digger the Crab the early Stouts and Mosses will probably hang on for the long ride and continue gaining some value as new collectors enter the "aftermarket" and 24x36 (cringe) world of fake movie posters.  If I would have kept my Struzan and try to sell it now I would be down $200 five years later...  Aren't collectibles suppose to increase in value over time?   Espresso Beans the website that keeps track of print values have even started allowing members to add original theatrical release posters to their site.  So will vintage posters and fake posters blend well?  I certainly hope not!  An original 1977 US One Sheet of Star Wars (Jung) is royalty compared to some digital pen jockey re-imagining of it.  If you don't have any respect and sentiment for original posters you should be ashamed of yourself.  You have no sense of history nor the nostalgia that makes collecting things great.  I've also observed on another forum that the first page of their Mondo thread covers a period of time from April 2016 until November 2016.  That thread use to be rocking every day it seems like - a significant drop off.    I fear the bubble will burst sooner than later as people realize that there are 19 pages of ways to recreate Frankenstein and other movie characters (36 pages of Star Wars).  But even worse, I think these screen print junkies will discover vintage posters and that they are not only holding their value but often increasing in value.  This will drive the prices of our want lists sky high - you can already see the crazy money being thrown around on auction sites.  Wish I would have picked up all those Star Wars posters between Episode I and II.  Sigh...   

Here are some espresso bean rainbows for your viewing pleasure:

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/187767

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/138554

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/163264

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/154438

Interestingly my Beetlejuice and Black Swan are doing pretty good:

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/128076

http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/158031
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  • They are two different beasts...vintage and screenprints.

    As with everything, after the initial "rush" to get stuff, the novelty wears off and things even out.

    The good stuff will always be good, and hold or increase it's value, whether it be original or screenprint.

    Except for a small handful of prints, I've let most of mine go.  Haven't lost money on anything.

    The expressobeans average prices only accounts for the public sales...a lot, and I do mean a lot, is not through ebay etc...

    I think that sometimes because we love original poster so much we can tend to be snobby about anything else.

  • You can add your own sale price on there as wells as prints that you have that aren't up.  I did find a Frankie that sold on eBay for $610 which is a $100 less than EB average price...  I think it's over.  Like you said the good ones the early Stout's and Moss's will hold but most everything else coming old will just be pretty paper.
  • Screen print collectors are vaguely aware of original posters, but most just aren't that interested in them. As Ves says, they're two completely different beasts and the number of folk that crossover and collect both seem pretty small. 

    There are lots of other galleries releasing prints now (in addition to Mondo) and that supply has led to a softening of the secondary market for some prints. Others are getting harder to find and the value keeps rising. You can cherry pick examples at both ends, but I think that broadly speaking, the market seems softer than it was a year ago. I think that's partly due to people being more discerning with what they collect (keeping the 'top tier' stuff, letting lots of the 'middle tier' stuff go). 

    It's still a young hobby, so who knows what will happen in another 10 years time, but the scene seems very active to me...compare the level of chatter and new acquisition sharing on Mondo Facebook groups with the 'real' poster forums/Facebook groups and it's significantly busier.  

    So in my opinion, no, they haven't gone the way of the beanie baby yet.
  • Hi Tob!

    Nice to "see" and hear from you.  Hope all is good...

  • Hi Ves! I'm well thanks! Life keeping me busy, but I'm lurking and enjoying seeing all the pretty paper. Hope you and family are well, Merry Christmas to you all! 
  • I think the thing to remember is that we are not just talking movie posters where screenprints are involved.  You also have gig posters and other subject matter.

    I think in this area of collecting it might be a bit more about the artist than the subject.

  • I think they will continue to farm them out, but perhaps anything pre 2015 with great artwork, name e.g. stout, moss, ansin, laurent and cult will be the desirable pieces.. but the frankenstein does skew this theory 

    Im glad i bought taxi driver ansin at the initial price as it seems to have done reasonable well, nothing like stout or jaws laurent...but love the movie and wanted something different to the one sheet
  • Someone want to add some images of some Mondo prints here? I don't follow/collect or even take note of them.
  • At work, so can't...but if you click on Charlie's links you can see a few examples.
  • Thanks for the input guys!
  • At work, so can't...but if you click on Charlie's links you can see a few examples.
    What?! And leave this place?!!!!
  • Sven said:
    I think they will continue to farm them out, but perhaps anything pre 2015 with great artwork, name e.g. stout, moss, ansin, laurent and cult will be the desirable pieces.. but the frankenstein does skew this theory 

    Im glad i bought taxi driver ansin at the initial price as it seems to have done reasonable well, nothing like stout or jaws laurent...but love the movie and wanted something different to the one sheet
    Did the Scorsese exhibit that was in Melbourne with my hubby earlier this year, and was stopped dead in my tracks when I came across Ansin's print as part of the exhibit! 

  • Sven said:
    I think they will continue to farm them out, but perhaps anything pre 2015 with great artwork, name e.g. stout, moss, ansin, laurent and cult will be the desirable pieces.. but the frankenstein does skew this theory 

    Im glad i bought taxi driver ansin at the initial price as it seems to have done reasonable well, nothing like stout or jaws laurent...but love the movie and wanted something different to the one sheet
    Did the Scorsese exhibit that was in Melbourne with my hubby earlier this year, and was stopped dead in my tracks when I came across Ansin's print as part of the exhibit! 

    Missed out on the exhibition..dam!! 
  • edited December 2016

    These aren't 24 x 36 prints but interested to see the results.

    Good to see the GBU set going well. You have a set Charlie???

    http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/80297

    Fistful going ok.

    http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/80294

    Few Dollars More is still moving up

    http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/80296

    Mad Max

    http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/86421

    No so well but I couldn't find the Red version that were printed in a fewer number.

  • Click in the top right hand corner drop down to select variant editions Matt...
  • Ah, thanks Ves.
  • Yeah I forgot about that set. And I have that Aussie Mad Max daybill/insert release.  I wonder where they are???
  • I think the thing with these prints are, if you just like art for the the sake, they are for you, but I'm a film fan first and foremost, so have had no interest what so ever in them. They have never been part of a films campaign, they are just expensive pictures. I think in time people will realise that.   As far as I can see they are just the same as  Commercial posters.

    As Tob says, two different beasts. I'm no snob, but I just want actual Cinema stuff.  I do have the odd commercial poster, but would never pay silly money for one, if it wasn't free...
  • Wow, cool thread-nice start Charlie. 

    I'd seen a few of these images before-esp the Laurent Jaws--And Alamo Drafthouse-but had not heard of Mondo before. 

    Agree-seems to be a completely different animal than original paper, although with much of what Ive seen-Charlie's & Matt's samples-awesome Eastwoods! The hand drawn art is fantastic, and if I had extra $ to spend and had acquired much of my collecting goals-I'd be in line to get a few! 

    End of day...if I'm buying, backing & framing-I'm with Paul, I want theater used art in my walls. 
  • To throw a spanner in the works, I think the original Rolling Roadshow prints would be in a slightly different basket.  They seem to still be quite popular and sought after...
  • Can you explain the difference between the Rolling Roadshow prints and all the others. The Rolling Roadshows prints were for the outdoor screenings of the movie they were showing, yeah?
  • That's right Matt.  The Rolling Roadshow prints are where all the movie themed ones started.

    So for each screening, a poster was designed and released to coincide with that screening.

    That is where the gorgeous GBU set came from.

  • Thanks Ves x 2.
  • Many of the best are insanely priced:



    I'd pay up to $250 for it. You could buy four excellent US 1Ss for $2,500, but the expresso beans crowd has little interest in MPs.

    *****

    I do think the best Mondos are a viable SUPPLEMENT to a movie poster collection. I plan to buy and display 15-20 Mondos. Here's what I have so far:



  • I think Mondo movie posters, repressed vinyl records, man bags and top knots will all go out of style - like the hipsters who are into them. 
  • hehehe
  • Charlie said:
    I think Mondo movie posters, repressed vinyl records, man bags and top knots will all go out of style - like the hipsters who are into them. 

  • i see very few that i like
  • Oh, I just picked one up via a friend as I never have any luck!

    There are a dozen or so I still have that I quite like.


  • Back in 2014 many were predicting that screen prints would fail like Beanie Babies.

    I dropped out of the hobby for three years. When I came back, they were just as popular as ever....

    Anyway just picked this one up sub $100:


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