It is not Hammer Horror 2, it is Hammer Gold. Apparantly Hammer Horror 2 will be early next year according to my sources.
Should be interesting, autos, costume cards and sketches.
Well at least they do have the licence for this one (I think), but this one must be more complex than the licence that they didn't have. With at least four major studios having rights(Warner Bros, Studio Canal, Sony, 20th Century Fox) unless the intelectual property is all owned by the main Hammer company.
Still nice to see a new Hammer set though, shame about the issuing company.
Posts: 277 | Location: Hell, England | Registered: December 13, 2006
Strictly Ink are also pushing the boat out on this one and putting 3 hits in every box I think there might be 6 sketches per case, a few Barbara Shelley numbered costume cards from Quartermass, and autos from 6-9 signers including some duel autograph cards. Should be a nice set
Posts: 748 | Location: UK | Registered: March 29, 2008
Here's the confirmed auto list so far Barbara Shelley David Prowse Ingrid Pitt Caroline Munro Jenny Hanley Madeline Smith Martine Beswicke Sheila Steafel Julian Glover Jacqueline Pearce Bernard Cribbins Valerie Leon
May possibly be 1 or 2 more but it looks as though this set is shaping up nicely judging by the fantastic sketches showing up on Scoundrel.
Posts: 748 | Location: UK | Registered: March 29, 2008
I noticed that, "Hammer Gold" implies by it's name that it would be a superior product, which I fear this will not be. A dissapointing autograph line up in my opinion, seven repeat signers and only five new ones. The box count has doubled so I would imagine the sketch ratio has halved, typical Strictly Ink, let's just hope all the sketches are in the boxes this time and not in yearboxes or sold by the company on e-bay. The old sketch card stock is being used for the majority of the sketches, they can't even be bothered to change the design thus diluting the value of Hammer 1, which has been done twice before with extra yearbox cards. I had kind of hoped for more, no maybe better, but who knows I may be pleasantly surprised (I do hope so). The Hammer franchise has such a rich wealth of untapped potential, I think it is sad that such lacklustre releases are coming out. Still a costume card is a move in the right direction. Cell cards would be cool, there are loads of film prints around. More could be done on the art side using pre production and poster artwork, maybe even magazine covers an art. Profile cards on the various actors. Subsets on genres other than Horror ie comedy, thrillers and tv series. Merchandising could be covered, there are many avenues that have been unexplored and that is a shame.
Posts: 277 | Location: Hell, England | Registered: December 13, 2006
lol julian glover (great actor and probably the most popular vilain actor in history,who else as played a bond villain,indiana jones villain,star wars villain,harry potter villain,avengers villain,dr who villain............) i have his auto 5 times indiana jones,dr who,avengers and 2 bond types. intrigued to know which film he's signed,quatermass and the pit ?
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I wouldn't recommend listing any Hammer Horror cards on ebay. They're just going to get Vero'd by Christopher Lee or his agent due to rights of publicity reasons. My boss had some listings up for Strictly Ink's previous hammer horror and ebay removed those listings. We contacted the agent to see why we couldn't sell them but have not received a response from them yet.
Posts: 6 | Location: Florida | Registered: March 19, 2009
I find that difficult to believe, there is an ACEO sketch card that has "Hammer Horror" and Christopher Lee" in it's title description and it is the third time of listing and that has never been removed, although having said that there are no official "Dracula" cards on the Bay. It should be interesting with Hammer 2 round the corner if the cards are going to be removed from auctions. Surely if this is the case it can only be the Chris Lee related cards?
Posts: 277 | Location: Hell, England | Registered: December 13, 2006
It's all about who you are on Ebay .I bought a cheap set of Playboy cards off a top rated seller although I had about half the set already.
I listed the duplicates in the same way as the original auction and mine were removed within two days .
Only way I could list them was by avoiding using certain key words but of course then they don't show up in as well in searches and either sell for less or don't sell at all.
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We didn't even have Christopher Lee's name in the auction and yet it still got pulled. According to Jeff Allender, I don't think any of the cards has his face on it as well as his name is not mentioned on the checklist. I'm not even sure why he is removing them from ebay because I don't think he actually owns the movie does he?
Posts: 6 | Location: Florida | Registered: March 19, 2009
Ebay has recommended we not list these up until things are solved. We tried to contact the agent on why we couldn't list these up but didn't get a reply. I don't think it's really christopher lee pulling these auction. He just has an overzealous agent acting on his behalf IMO.
Posts: 6 | Location: Florida | Registered: March 19, 2009
Originally posted by widneswraiths: if the licence is approved by the company who owns it,whats the problem.i dont think mr lee has a leg to stand on.strange one that.
It's not always that simple. Some actors have image approval on merchandise.
I know with all the Lord of the Rings sketches that has Christopher Lee's character had to be approved through his people.
This is what has killed a Space 1999 set as well. Without images of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain you don't have much of a set. And they won't approve their image to be used. Or that was the story last time a set was talked about.