GIRL IN ROOM 2A Movie Poster (VF) AUSTRALIAN Daybill 1973 13 1/4x27 3/4 126


GIRL IN ROOM 2A Movie Poster (VF) AUSTRALIAN Daybill 1973 13 1/4x27 3/4 126

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GIRL IN ROOM 2A Movie Poster (VF) AUSTRALIAN Daybill 1973 13 1/4x27 3/4 126:
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***************ITEM DESCRIPTION***************

ITEM GRADE: Asidentified in the listing title.Photos show the overallquality as well as any imperfections. We offer hassle free returns if youare not satisfied for any reason.

ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN MOVIE POSTER

SINGLE SIDED POSTER

Shipping savings are substantialwhen purchases arecombined so check out all our listings!Domestic (USA) and internationalshipping available through the United States Postal Service.

  • Shipping combined for like items only.
  • Folded posters, folded pressbooks, and lobby cards ship in sturdy cardboard boxes.
  • Rolled posters, trifolded posters and large unfolded pressbooks ship in cardboard tubes.
  • Additional purchases of lobby cards, heralds, and folded pressbooks ship free with purchase of other boxed items (folded posters, etc).
  • International items:We offer combined shipping for similar sized items that can be packaged together.
  • If you would like to accumulate several posters and have them shipped together please let us know.

***************TERMS OFSALE***************

HASSLE FREE RETURNS

YOU MAY RETURN THIS ITEM WITHIN 30 DAYSOF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND.

1.In the unlikely event you are unhappy with your purchase, pleasenotify us immediately. YOU MAY RETURN THE ITEM FOR A FULL REFUND of thepurchase price (less shipping).

2.All purchases should be paid for within 14 days.

3.We are flexible on payment timeline and can work with you ifadditional time to submit payment is needed.

Mint (10.0):An item that has never been used ordisplayed. May show very slight signs of age. On folded item might show themost minimal signs of wear to the exterior due to storage. Item should have noholes or tears.

Near Mint (NM) (9.4):A very lightly used item withfresh, saturated colors. On folded items, may show the most minimal wear at thefolds. Item should have no holes, no paper loss, may have very minor tearsalong edges, may have fine pinholes.

VeryFine (VF) (8.0):An item with bright color and aclean overall appearance. It may have general signs of use such as minor foldseparation and fold wear. It may have pinholes or very minor tears.

Fine (FN) (6.0):An item with good colors and, overall,still very presentable appearance. It may have tears, slight paper loss, tape,and minor stains. It may have some fold separation.

Very Good (VG) (3.5):The item may be slightly brittledue to age, have tape on it, or may have some paper loss, wrinkling orstaining. The item may have writing, tanning, or some slight fading to colors.The item may have some varying degree of restoration.

Good (GD) (2.0):An average item which may have tears,paperloss, and general age wear. It may have some color fading, stains, tape ortape stains, and be in need of restoration.

Fair (FR) (1.0):Item may have faded colors and/orbrittle paper, showing significant signs of use. May have tears and paperloss.May have tape, writing and/or stains in image area. In great need ofrestoration or had major restoration.

Poor (PR) (0.5):An item that is worn, torn, and/ orbadly damaged. May have staining or dry rot. May be heavily soiled and/or largepieces missing, and may be cracked or brittle. It would be in dire need ofrestoration.

Incomplete:An item missing pieces, or withcutouts.

Measurements:Items are notmeasured exactly. Unless otherwise specified, measurements quoted above areapproximate to the nearest inch. For example, if we say a one sheet poster is27\" x 41\" its precise measurements may be closer to 26 3/4\" x 407/8\" (or something similar). This slight variance is quite common for alloriginal movie posters.

***************ABBREVIATIONS IN TITLEDESCRIPTION***************

  • ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER (U.S.A.):Poster that was issued for a movie by the National Screen Service (NSS), or by a movie studio, or by another company authorized by the studio for display in an actual movie theater or for promotional use at the time of the films release. Posters that were made to be sold to the public in stores or online are reproductions/reprints and are NOT original movie posters, even if they were printed around the time of the films release. Rerelease and posters with \"Academy Award\" on them are also \"original\" but they are usually considered less desirable.
  • NSS (National Screen Service):From 1939 until the mid-1980s the NSS distributed almost 90% of all American movie posters. During the 1960\'s and 70\'s they had at least 6 regional print shops: New Jersey, Cleveland, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Wichita, and Dallas. They produced, printed, distributed and stocked all of the materials for most of the major movie studios. NSS was bought out by Technicolor, Inc. in 2000. Movie studios mostly now print and distribute their own advertising materials
  • Folded & Rolled Posters:Older posters, prior to the mid 1980\'s were usually (not always) issued folded while newer posters are issued rolled. Vintage original movie posters were normally printed in very limited quantities, thus they are rarer. All of them were not meant to be saved. After their initial use they were supposed to be returned to the studio or destroyed
  • Authentic original movie posters usually contain an NSS information tag/paragraph and number.However, this is not always true. There are plenty of original movie posters that do not contain NSS info. To complicate matters, just because a poster has an NSS tagline, NSS number, and a GAU (printer\'s union) logo, does not necessarily mean it is an original movie poster. There are many fakes and reprints that have this printed on them to make them appear more authentic.
  • Studio (non NSS) issued posters:Considered original. These were a different print run at the time of the films initial release often printed directly for or by the studio for promotion and as giveaways to industry insiders. Not necessarily for use in an actual theater, but sometimes they did make their way there. May differ slightly or be exactly the same as the NSS printing (except for NSS tag and number at the bottom). In many cases these are rarer than the NSS issued poster.
  • Common standard sizes include:One Sheet 27\"x41\" or 27\"x40\", Insert 14\"x36\", Half Sheet 22\"x28\", Three Sheet 41\"x81\", Lobby Card 11\"x14\", Window Card 14\"x22\". Measurements on these can vary slightly, but usually by no more than a half inch or so.
  • ADVANCE (ADV):Issued well in advance (usually many months) of a film\'s release. Usually a one sheet. Very often similar to the regular issue but with an added line of text like \"Coming This Christmas\".
  • TEASER (TSR):Issued before a film is released. Usually a one sheet. Designed to pique interest \"teasing\" by showing very little. Very often contains plain text or a single picture without text. Usually rarer than the regular issues.
  • INTERNATIONAL STYLE (INTL):A poster made in the U.S. for international use. Often featuring different artwork, but sometimes they use almost the same exact artwork/design. Sometimes the artwork/photos are more risqué and sometimes they feature an alternate title. Usually lacks a RATING (G, PG, or R) because foreign countries do not use the U.S. movie ratings system.
  • STYLE A,B,C,D:Studios often issued many different styles of one sheets for the same movie. They still do. To differentiate them they were often marked as Style A or Style B etc.
  • DOUBLE-SIDED (DS):In the early 1990\'s some studios started issuing movie posters that were printed on both sides. This process makes the poster stand out more in a theater light box display. Today, most posters are printed with single sided and double sided versions.
  • RE-RELEASE (RR):Re-release or reissue posters are original theater used movie posters, but have considerably lesser value than a first release poster. Most often you can determine a reissue by looking at the bottom of your poster in the right hand corner. There will usually be an R in front of a year number as in R56 if it is a reissue. Other clues are phrases such as \"An Encore Hit\", \"Brought Back by Popular Demand or Nothing Cut But the Prices.
  • TRI-FOLDED:A poster with three machine fold horizontal foldlines but no vertical machine foldline. Poster will be shipped rolled in a tube.

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GIRL IN ROOM 2A Movie Poster (VF) AUSTRALIAN Daybill 1973 13 1/4x27 3/4 126:
$15.00

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