Here's a dandy way to spend a little holiday time: Sotheby's film poster auction. Dozens of wonderful poster, lobby card, and photo images from virtually every film genre. American, European, and Asian. Fun and dazzling. Enjoy.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction ... -posters-3
Not Magic Posters, But ...
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Re: Not Magic Posters, But ...
There aren't any in the 20 to 50 dollar range...No posters for me, but thank you for the link, Dustin.
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Re: Not Magic Posters, But ...
Yeah, I never recommended buying any of them. But it was fun for us looky-loos. Stuff like this, including magic books, posters, props, and ephemera, is worth what people are willing pay for them. I saw a lot of bids; I saw no bids. Isn't it swell when the marketplace works the way it's supposed to?