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Old November 9th 06, 06:30 PM posted to alt.collecting.autographs
Sue H
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I think these will become collectible. I say this because they are
not made for public consumption; they are used at the video store only
(and only ONE store carries them and they are on shaky ground now).
So they are collectible in three areas; those who collect movie
memoribilia, those who collect Blockbuster memorabilia (some people do
collect things like from Enron, Coke or other companies) and possibly
from those who want to collect these just to collect these.

They are 8 x 5 /12" and some are plastic and some are cardboard (most
I have are plastic). Each is the same as the movie poster and or
video cover.

I am hopped up on these though not a soul seems interested, but I
thought I'd share with others because if these ever do become
collectible, you know what happens... price goes up and they are hard
to find. I like them because they can be signed and will not get
wrecked in the mail shipping... they are their own stiffness, yet they
do not weigh more than a photograph. Very light. In addition, you
can take some of that tacky gummy poster stuff (it's like playdoh) and
put it on the back and stick these anywhere. You could even add
velcro strips, magnetic strips and tape on them and nothing hurts the
item! They will not fade like paper I don't think, they don't need to
be stored in acid free places I don't think and they will not peel.
Why others are not excited about these, I don't know. Also, if you
don't want to tack them up anywhere, they can be put on stands... like
plate stand, and free stand. Or you can resort to sticking them in a
binder sheet. I have yet to get one signed, but I will be trying some
soon. They are not expensive YET. Here's the seller I bought them
from. jammatun

Just thought I'd share. I bought like 20 of these and plan to watch
for a few others.
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Old November 10th 06, 09:56 AM posted to alt.collecting.autographs
Bob
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Default Ideas for items signed

I have thought about these too, they are nice and a good copy of the
movie poster.

 




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