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Old 12-26-2015, 07:34 PM   #1
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Man I hope they restock this
I find that movie posters rarely get re-stocked, and if they do, it must be very limited quantities. I've never seen them available after the initial offering, especially for bigger movies.
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I find that movie posters rarely get re-stocked, and if they do, it must be very limited quantities. I've never seen them available after the initial offering, especially for bigger movies.
Sucks I have so many DMR I could use
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I was blessed this Christmas with this rare present from my best friend...BEST give ever...
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I was blessed this Christmas with this rare present from my best friend...BEST give ever...
Congrats, dispute what others may say, this one-sheet final style for Episode 7 is insanely rare, and quite valuable if you are lucky to find one in near-mint/mint condition. If you frame it, don't dry mount it, and don't use cardboard backing, go with a professional framer and have it loose between the glass and the backing of the frame, go with an acid-free backing too, anything else will cause yellowing later on down the road.
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Thanks for the heads up , but is a theater edition it goes on a light fixture..I threw two pictures of it ..One pic is front and the other is back...One pic has the Star Wars backwards..I used to work as a manger in a movie theater in NYC 15 years ago and actually owned Episode 1 2 3 theater posters but i still have them in tubes cause i dont have space to display them.......And I have a few other posters available just need to find out what they are ? They've been stored safe in tubes for years...
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Thanks for the heads up , but is a theater edition it goes on a light fixture..I threw two pictures of it ..One pic is front and the other is back...One pic has the Star Wars backwards..I used to work as a manger in a movie theater in NYC 15 years ago and actually owned Episode 1 2 3 theater posters but i still have them in tubes cause i dont have space to display them.......And I have a few other posters available just need to find out what they are ? They've been stored safe in tubes for years...
I am in the original movie poster industry, have been for 25 years, trust me a light box frame isn't required to display the movie poster. True a lightbox will give it more of a movie theater experience and will illuminate the poster but a lightbox is not a required element to display it. Everything I have framed that is double-sided I simply had them professionally framed. Cost-wise it can be cheaper to go that way than a light box, unless a person makes one themselves.

I had over 100 of each prequel style at that time, but most have sold, wish I still had more of the first two prequel films, as I am well stocked on Sith. I don't recommend storing posters in the same tube for as long as you have, cardboard is extremely acidic and breaks down over the years and can cause staining. At the very least I would remove them from the tube they have been in and put them in a new tube.
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I am in the original movie poster industry, have been for 25 years, trust me a light box frame isn't required to display the movie poster. True a lightbox will give it more of a movie theater experience and will illuminate the poster but a lightbox is not a required element to display it. Everything I have framed that is double-sided I simply had them professionally framed. Cost-wise it can be cheaper to go that way than a light box, unless a person makes one themselves.

I had over 100 of each prequel style at that time, but most have sold, wish I still had more of the first two prequel films, as I am well stocked on Sith. I don't recommend storing posters in the same tube for as long as you have, cardboard is extremely acidic and breaks down over the years and can cause staining. At the very least I would remove them from the tube they have been in and put them in a new tube.
Awesome information I will look for them and follow the advice you have provided....I will sure see how much is going to be to framed the posters professionally meaning that they have been stored for so many years...I sure hope they are still in good condition...I will post some pictures soon as I find them......Thanks again for the information
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