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| According to Rittenhouse's checklist, the A63 was later inserted in the 2007 Bond set. I guess it is the same card
However, I do not know the answer to your other question. Are there any RA Bond autos which have shown up on ebay, which have never been officially released ?
I recall one, an oversized duo auto of Richard Kiel (Jaws) and his gal, from Moonraker, which was clearly made by Rittenhouse, which showed up on ebay, and was said to be a convention card |
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| quote: Originally posted by Tommy C: Are there any RA Bond autos which have shown up on ebay, which have never been officially released ?
Rittenhouse promos which have never been released are allways showing up on ebay but as far as I know no autographs have. You may see some slightly oversized autographs which are given to the signers to use at conventions. ____________________ Come, it is time for you to keep your appointment with The Wicker Man.
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| When you say "unreleased promos", I take it that you are referring to the 7 or 8 different ones that came out around 2001-02, namely the variants on Xena, Farscape, Hercules, etc ?
It's been a long time, but I think the last "unreleased" RA promo that I am aware of, was on the Outer Limits set they did in 2003 or 04. has there been anything else ?
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| It was a long while back but I recall the A63 Lana Wood auto floating about on eBay just before Dangerous Liaisons came out. People thought it would be released in that set but it didn't pop up until The Complete Bond the year after.
As wolfie says, these ones that tend to pop up separately from a set release tend to be fractionally larger in size to differentiate them from the auto cards signers are given for their own personal use.
I can't think of any that have hit eBay that we are still waiting to see. |
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| The only thing I remember about the Lana Wood autograph is that it is the only autograph card with a B/W photo in an otherwise color set.
I guess this is the same A63 card, but how is it B/W? Is that the only publicity still RA could find of her character? |
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| The A63 is a colour photo, same image as the first full bleed she did.
She's done 3 full-bleeds so far, the last of which was black & white. Otherwise not sure what you mean Raven |
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| quote: Originally posted by X: The A63 is a colour photo, same image as the first full bleed she did.
She's done 3 full-bleeds so far, the last of which was black & white. Otherwise not sure what you mean Raven
I only own the full bleed black and white, which came from a 2011 or 2012 release, so I guess it is not the A63 after all. It is often hard for the casual observer to tell to which set a Bond autograph belongs without the numbers on the card and only the movie title on the back. Still, the question remains, why is that a card photo a B/W when I have seen only color pictures from Diamonds Are Forever? |
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| It will just be a publicity still Raven. Sometimes they might use b&w because of better image quality (perhaps the reason Timothy Moxon's full bleed from Dr. No was b&w) but here I'd guess just for the sake of variety. |
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