Special Notes About The Items in This Week's
Sunday Auctions
Where are the many bulk lots
and our usual "Sunday items" regularly offered on Sunday?
     We are taking a break from our regular Sunday
offerings of magazines, scripts, glass slides, German programs, and bulk lots
this week while we offer 573 rolled one-sheets this week, but know that we have a HUGE
number of items waiting to be auctioned in our "regular" Sunday auctions, so please know that
they will return in three weeks on Sunday October 31st (because next Sunday
we have an auction of portrait stills, and the following Sunday we have an
auction of autographed items), and almost every week thereafter.
About Rolled One-Sheet Posters
Note that some number of the posters we are selling this week were never folded. SOME of the posters were once folded (or partially folded, as in tri-folding,
which means it has no vertical foldline, and we always identify if a poster
was previously folded and how), but all of those have been stored flat for a long time and will be shipped rolled in tubes, along with the completely unfolded ones. We will NOT re-fold any of the "formerly folded" posters,
because it would "bring back" the folds, and that seems like a shame (we will
only refold them if the customer insists on it!). WE ALWAYS IDENTIFY WHETHER A POSTER IS UNFOLDED, TRI-FOLDED, OR FORMERLY FULLY FOLDED WITHIN THE DESCRIPTION FOR EACH ITEM!
About the Originality of Rolled One-Sheets
Many collectors would like to add posters from their favorite movies of the 1980s onward to their collection, but they rightfully are afraid they will be sold commercial posters (or reproductions or bootlegs), rather than actual posters either used in theaters or intended for theater use. WHEN YOU BUY FROM US THIS WEEK, YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE BUYING A GENUINE ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS! This is because
almost all of these posters come to us either from theater owners, or from advanced collectors (often ones who purchased the posters right when the movies first came out), people who know how to distinguish an original poster, and also, we here at eMoviePoster very carefully scrutinize every poster to make 100% certain it is genuine! But you don't have to take our word for it! If you purchase any poster this week, and you have the slightest doubts about its originality after you receive it, it is fine for you to return it for a full refund
within 7 days of receipt (but we virtually never get a single poster returned, because we reject any poster that is consigned to us if we have the slightest doubts about it!).
    Note that we only included 27" x 41" one-sheets in this auction!
Prior to the late 1970s, 27" x 41" one-sheets were virtually never found
unfolded, but sometime in the late 1970s many poster exchanges started
sending posters to theaters either completely unfolded or tri-folded, and
over the course of the 1980s, this became the standard and it become rare to
see a fully folded poster. Then, sometime in the mid to late 1980s studios began printing their posters in a 27" x 40" format (it was a gradual change,
and it was apparently done because they developed the ability to print
posters with a "full bleed", meaning there were no white borders anymore). We
DO also auction those "newer" 27" x 40" posters (which are almost all from
after 1990), but we do that in a completely separate auction from this one. EVERY
ONE-SHEET POSTER IN THIS AUCTION MEASURES 27" X 41", UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
About the Condition     Normally when we sell movie paper, we grade the posters on a scale that allows for some defects typical of 30 to 75-year-old movie posters that were actually used in theaters. Such posters often have some minor wear at the very least, and it is next to impossible to find posters that have no wear at all, and it would be silly to have a grading scale where no posters would qualify for "very good to fine" (or better grades), so we use a more "relaxed" scale that allows for very minor defects in our "very good to fine" grade.     But in this auction, we are selling
a fair number of posters from the past 20 to 40 years, and those posters can
more often be found in excellent condition, because there were dealers and collectors who purchased these posters unused, and kept them in wonderful condition. Â Â Â Â So for THIS auction, we grade on a MUCH stricter scale
than we do for our folded one-sheet auctions! We downgrade posters to "very good to fine" for very minor defects (things like a single tiny tear in the border, or faint
creases in the edges). We further downgrade to "very good" posters that have several of these types of defects, even though the poster would probably qualify as "fine", if it was from the 1940s! Â Â Â Â We use this "sliding scale" grading because it allows us to better convey the poster's true condition to our buyers. If we used the exact same scale for all posters, then most 1920s posters would be graded as "fair" or "poor", and most 1970s posters would be graded as "fine", and we realize that that benefits nobody! Â Â Â Â In this auction, we have given a more detailed overall condition grade ("fine", "very good to fine", "very good", "good to very good", "good", and "fair", with only
a few "poor") for each poster. We felt this would help bidders identify items they want to bid on more easily. Of course, we still strongly recommend that you look at our super-sized image to see the extent of the defects.     Know that we generally grade FAR more harshly than any other dealer we know! A 1980s poster that we grade as "good" or "good to very good" may well be one that many collectors could display on their wall just as it is, and may well be one that many other dealers would grade as "very good". So please don't reject a poster because it has a grade of "good" or "good to very good". Please study our supersized image and see if the defects are the sort that you can accept.
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U.S. Shipping Details
U.S. buyers need to enclose $10 shipping
(which includes full insurance)!Â
     Missouri customers: You
must pay an additional 7.162% sales tax on your purchases. If your
order is sent within the state of Missouri, we MUST collect this tax
(if it is shipped to another state, we do not collect the tax).
Will your order be shipped to you by UPS?
    UPS does NOT automatically require a
signature to deliver packages, so if you want the signature to be required,
you will need to pay the extra $3.00 UPS charges for "signature required"
Delivery Confirmation, and please realize that they will then NOT
leave the package, and you may well have to go to the UPS facility yourself
to pick it up. But if you prefer this, that is fine, and if you have
any other special requirements, please tell us when you are paying for your
order.Â
IF YOU DO NOT SPECIFY THAT YOU WANT SIGNATURE REQUIRED,
THEN YOUR PACKAGE WILL BE SENT WITHOUT
SIGNATURE REQUIRED!
You CAN usually combine shipment!
NOTE: These Thursday
items need to be sent rolled in tubes so...
*they
can be
combined with these auctions:
- Tuesday September 14th half-sheets and Japanese B2s
- Thursday September 16th rolled non-U.S. posters
- Thursday October 7th rolled items in Part II of our
Fall 2010 Non-U.S. Mini/Major Auction
*they must be sent separately from
these auctions for an additional shipping charge:
- Sunday September 19th, 26th, or October 3rd Sunday auctions
- Tuesday September 21st single lobby cards
- Thursday September 23rd single stills
- Tuesday September 28th folded one-sheets
- Thursday September 30th single lobby cards
- Tuesday October 5th items in Part I of our Fall 2010
Non-U.S. Mini/Major Auction
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Note that we not only allow you to combine
as many items as you want from a single set of Tuesday, Thursday, and/or
Sunday auctions, and still pay only a single shipping charge for all of the
items, but we also allow you to wait until the next five sets of
auctions end (a total of six sets of auctions) so that you can combine your
current purchases with those of our following auctions (if possible), and
that means there is a chance you could combine items from up to six of our
sets of auctions, and still pay only a single shipping charge (assuming
those items fit into the same type of package). We KNOW there are
other sellers who charge a little less on shipping than we do, but we know
that our packaging is the best there is, and our orders virtually never
arrive damaged (and on the very rare times that they do, all our U.S.
packages are fully insured, and FULL INSURANCE IS INCLUDED IN THE U.S.
SHIPPING CHARGE).
DON'T BID ON OUR
ITEMS UNLESS YOU WILL PAY THE $10 U.S. SHIPPING!
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Non-U.S. Shipping Details
Non-U.S. buyers must pay the actual cost of shipping their order
(you can choose whatever method you prefer, but know that the U.S. Post
Office has eliminated Surface Mail, so we can only send via Express or
Airmail), plus $2 for the best packaging materials you have ever seen.Â
All non-U.S. buyers must tell us if they want the package sent insured or
uninsured at the time they pay for their order.
Have you heard about our Pay and Hold
Program?
This lets non-U.S. buyers pay for their purchases from 4 consecutive weeks
(a total of 12 auctions and around 8,000+ items!), and we then send all your
purchases at once saving you LOTS of money! Click
HERE to learn more (if you are not one of the hundreds of our
non-U.S. buyers who are already part of this program)
Here is a chart
containing estimated shipping charges for up
to 3 items from this set of auctions
(note these are ESTIMATES only, and your actual shipping may
vary considerably)
(Note: Insured quotes are based on a $200 value; you pay $1.60 more
for each additional $100 of insurance) |
Type of Shipping |
Canada/Mexico |
Australian/Asia/Japan |
Everywhere Else (inc Europe) |
Airmail - Uninsured |
$26.25 / $32.25 |
$39.75 |
$38.75 |
Airmail - Insured |
$28.85 / N/A |
$42.35 |
$42.35 |
Global Express - Insured |
$44.40 / $45.45 |
$45.05 |
$45.05 |
Global Express - Uninsured |
$42.50 / $42.75 |
$46.25 |
$47.75 |
First Class |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please bear these
approximate shipping cost in mind BEFORE you place a bid (if
you live outside the U.S.). The vast majority of our customers want a very
securely packed tube, and will pay the extra shipping cost involved (and of
course, it goes to the Post Office or UPS, and not us!). Please do not ask
us to pack less securely, as that would likely result in a damaged order. Â Â Â
Some sellers are sending by Ground UPS to Canada, but that incurs large
"brokerage fees", so we do not recommend it. Note that there are also
some sellers sending non-U.S. packages via a "Letter" rate, but of course
this is not legal, and we can not do this. We have outlined the
possibilities for sending non-U.S. packages above, so please read that
carefully, BEFORE placing a bid!
Do you have a friend or relative who lives in the
United States?
Some of our customers either
visit the U.S. regularly, or have friends or relatives within the U.S., and
often those customers have us send their orders to a U.S. address, and then
they transport the posters from there. THIS CAN SAVE YOU A GREAT DEAL ON
SHIPPING! This is fine with us, but realize that you still need to let
us know within one week of receipt if you want to return anything, so don't
use this method unless you are certain you will want to keep your purchases.
DON'T BID ON OUR ITEMS UNLESS YOU WILL PAY THE ACTUAL COST OF SHIPPING (the
actual cost of shipping plus $2 outside the U.S.)!
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