In truth I am extremely lucky to have so many fellow collectors whom I think of as genuine friends in the hobby, who have collectively helped me get some wonderful posters into my collection. I would name names but I would forget and offend someone for sure.
You all know who you are, and I hope you know how much I really appreciate you and your help
In truth I am extremely lucky to have so many fellow collectors whom I think of as genuine friends in the hobby, who have collectively helped me get some wonderful posters into my collection. I would name names but I would forget and offend someone for sure.
You all know who you are, and I hope you know how much I really appreciate you and your help
Ok get to the important bits - how do we get these posters OUT of your collection?
Has anyone seen or heard the existence of an Australian one sheet for Man from Planet X?
Haven't sighted one or know of one existing, but one would have been printed, Some of the 'B' grade horror and sci-fi titles from the 1950's that have had United Artists Australian one sheets surface for, that I am aware of, are Donovan's Brain, Flight To Mars, UFO, Pharaoh's Curse, The Vampire and The Magnetic Monster.
Not sure if an Outlaw re-release Aussie One Sheet has been seen before, so thought I'd offer up this up from today's random visit viewing old projectors.
Not sure if an Outlaw re-release Aussie One Sheet has been seen before, so thought I'd offer up this up from today's random visit viewing old projectors.
For some reason the ability to add images no longer functions from my phone, will try again when I get home.
I would say all the John Richardson signed daybills that have surfaced would be only known copies. The Harry Davidson Collection Auctions turned up quite a few.
I agree. The Harry Davidson collection was remarkable.
Some of the other John Richardson signed daybills that I have actually came from another small collection that surfaced on the Gold Coast. This included a couple of uncut sheets that had two different daybills on a single sheet.
There is at least one other copy of a Bottoms Up daybill existing. This copy had the Australian For General Exhibition censorship covered over for usage in New Zealand.
There is at least one other copy of a Bottoms Up daybill existing. This copy had the Australian For General Exhibition censorship covered over for usage in New Zealand.
There is at least one other copy of a Bottoms Up daybill existing. This copy had the Australian For General Exhibition censorship covered over for usage in New Zealand.
OK
Sorry to disappoint Mark, I've also got a couple of those somewhere.
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In truth I am extremely lucky to have so many fellow collectors whom I think of as genuine friends in the hobby, who have collectively helped me get some wonderful posters into my collection.
I would name names but I would forget and offend someone for sure.
You all know who you are, and I hope you know how much I really appreciate you and your help
For you, easy...Sweet Smell of Success daybill
Don't forget to bring it when you come on over...
Only copy that I have ever sighted.
Some of the other John Richardson signed daybills that I have actually came from another small collection that surfaced on the Gold Coast. This included a couple of uncut sheets that had two different daybills on a single sheet.
The Moth of Moonbi and other daybills just sold for $3400 hammer ($4488 include BP + 10% GST) to a floor bidder. Congrats to the new owner!