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In the post are the final four that I need:
1. Jaws (Richard Keil, TSWLM) - Easily the rarest of them all, and cost me a small fortune.
2. James Bond (Pierce Brosnan, DAD)
3. James Bond (Sean Connery, GF)
4. Scaramanga (Christopher Lee, TMWTGG)
Well, they were still pushing it in December on the SF Facebook page so you never know. This is how you contact them:-
Here’s the must-have gift for any 007 fan – a limited edition brochure from the Royal World Premiere of The UK’s Biggest Ever Movie, Skyfall. Only £20 (inc. P&P). Email [email protected] for details.
It's worth dropping them a quick e-mail just to see.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10374291@N05/8436780148/in/photostream
But then tbh I don't have many DVDs in general :)
Who exactly all signed that? That's quite a piece!
Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Judi Dench(M), Sophie Marceau, Jane Seymour, Richard Kiel(Jaws), Denise Richards, Ursula Andress, Michelle Yeoh, Famke Janssen, Caroline Munro, Desmond Llewelyn(Q).
I was going to say, you should contact someone and have it appraised. I would never sell something like that, either, unless I was really, really, really low on cash.
I'm not sure Samuel.. I suppose I could work on getting Craig, recent bond girls and new M & Q... But I will get it checked out first. Not sure if this was a group of posters signed and sold that would be better untouched. Good idea nonetheless.
Yes, I think it would be so much better left untouched as it's all from the "Old Bond" era, if you will. That's quite a piece - treasure it and don't sell it unless you really have to!
I would definitely get it checked out, as somehow I doubt if ALL the "Bond" signatures are genuine. A few years ago these were being sold all over ebay and some did state that some of the autographs were facsimile.
I also remember one of these that had Harold Sakata's autograph on it (claiming to be genuine), Harold died in 1982, this poster wasn't produced until the Dalton era, but try telling that to ebay.