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I have a original framed Easy Rider movie poster (B&W) in the attic. I have some "Stuff" that needs to go in the next year since we're selling this house and moving to the beach.
The poster is worthless. Send it to me for proper disposal.
Check with a reputable auction house. If they don't know, they'll surely point you in the rigth direction.
They still make them. I do have an 'original' color poster, framed and matted. Actually got it FREE from a friend. Also have a helmet, that was Free, from an airbrush artist who saw the scoot at a show one time. It's worth what someone will give you for it. Sounds mundane and repetitive, but true.
Seeing that's it's an original (I doubt any way to prove it ) but I was unsure. I agree on a the theater lobby poster. If it was, I'd say it's a keeper.
Checking fleabay there one saying "original" and it's $10.00 (there's also a re-print theater poster).
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