Bruce
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Re: FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956), Oversized Photo of 24-Sheet
Here is your proof. Movies from major studios (like FP from MGM) always had 24 sheets. I agree with you that movies from low budget studios likely rarely had them. If you had a still showing a 24 she… (View Post)1 -
Re: FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956), Oversized Photo of 24-Sheet
You have a lack of knowledge here. 24-sheets were a standard size and were made for virtually EVERY movie from the mid-1910s to the 1970s. No "proof" is needed of their existence, but it it… (View Post)3 -
Re: The Most Important Tool in Poster Collecting (That No One Talks About)
Flat files are the way to go. Brand new ones are expensive, used ones are often available. Architect's offices used to be filled with them to store blueprints (mostly wooden ones). As they stop using… (View Post)1 -
Re: Let's Wake the Sleeping Giant: Ideas for Making Vintage Movie Posters Famous
The simple answer is I don't have the time, and, after 36 years I continue to downsize my business, not expand it. I DO often regret that I did not have this idea (or something similar) 36 y… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1st attempt at linen backing - a good start!
Yes, a good first effort! But may I suggest you get away from inserts or half-sheets and go to one-sheets? I say this because almost all top restorers solely paperback inserts and half-sheets, and th… (View Post)1
