Targeting Your Search
Using "quotes" around your search phrase can help narrow the results to exactly what you are interested in. A search for plastic man without quotes will return all results that contain both "plastic" and "man". A search for "King Kong" in quotes returns all results with the exact phrase King Kong, in that order.
Try your search first without any search words in the optional search box, then narrow it down.
This will produce more items, and once you see how the items are listed you can narrow your search results with more accurate search words.
Search ALL or search by Category?
If you're looking for only posters from Hitchcock films, by all means choose "Hitchcock" from the drop-down list. If you are looking for items that could show up anywhere, choose "All".
Search just auctions, or just inventory, or both?
The search from our home page searches everything we have to offer. Try that first.
Think of the one search word that best describes the item you are looking for and search for that.
Maybe it's a title (like Dracula), or even a date and title (1931 Dracula).
When using more than one search word, try using "OR" and "NOT".
When you use multiple search words, the search results are trying to find items with ALL of those words in the description. Try using "OR" and "NOT". If you're interested in all items from 1931 or relating to Dracula, you can enter "1931 OR Dracula". Or, if you are interested in items relating to Dracula but not from 1931, you could enter "Dracula NOT 1931. If you're looking for an item from a film with a long title, enter the one or two words from the title that are most unique. For instance, a search for "Mad World" is all you need in order to find something from "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." To find something from "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", searching for "Good Ugly" should be enough. When specifically looking for a poster from a rerelease, enter the date of rerelease as R-xxxx. For instance, if you're looking for a poster from the 1951 rerelease of Dracula, search for "Dracula R-1951".
Avoid punctuation marks unless required.
Don't use commas, periods, dashes, etc., unless required - such as in proper name (Spider-Man).
Still Can't Find What You're Looking For?
Perhaps we don't have the item you are looking for now, but chances are we will soon. Add the particular item(s) you are looking for to our "MyWantList" and you'll be notified as soon as it/they become available. If you would like further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Using "quotes" around your search phrase can help narrow the results to exactly what you are interested in. A search for plastic man without quotes will return all results that contain both "plastic" and "man". A search for "King Kong" in quotes returns all results with the exact phrase King Kong, in that order.
Try your search first without any search words in the optional search box, then narrow it down.
This will produce more items, and once you see how the items are listed you can narrow your search results with more accurate search words.
Search ALL or search by Category?
If you're looking for only posters from Hitchcock films, by all means choose "Hitchcock" from the drop-down list. If you are looking for items that could show up anywhere, choose "All".
Search just auctions, or just inventory, or both?
The search from our home page searches everything we have to offer. Try that first.
Think of the one search word that best describes the item you are looking for and search for that.
Maybe it's a title (like Dracula), or even a date and title (1931 Dracula).
When using more than one search word, try using "OR" and "NOT".
When you use multiple search words, the search results are trying to find items with ALL of those words in the description. Try using "OR" and "NOT". If you're interested in all items from 1931 or relating to Dracula, you can enter "1931 OR Dracula". Or, if you are interested in items relating to Dracula but not from 1931, you could enter "Dracula NOT 1931. If you're looking for an item from a film with a long title, enter the one or two words from the title that are most unique. For instance, a search for "Mad World" is all you need in order to find something from "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." To find something from "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", searching for "Good Ugly" should be enough. When specifically looking for a poster from a rerelease, enter the date of rerelease as R-xxxx. For instance, if you're looking for a poster from the 1951 rerelease of Dracula, search for "Dracula R-1951".
Avoid punctuation marks unless required.
Don't use commas, periods, dashes, etc., unless required - such as in proper name (Spider-Man).
Still Can't Find What You're Looking For?
Perhaps we don't have the item you are looking for now, but chances are we will soon. Add the particular item(s) you are looking for to our "MyWantList" and you'll be notified as soon as it/they become available. If you would like further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.


