Posts: 220
From: Milwaukee,WI,USA
Registered: Nov 2006
posted February 28, 2008 02:15 PM
Hi gentlemen,
It's been a while since I've haunted you guys. I've put out two collector's boxes of postcards featuring 8mm movie-box covers. I'm currently looking into whether or not my sales on volume two justifies my creating a third, and I have found that both my suppliers of the 200ft, paperboard reel boxes no longer carries them.
Does anyone know of a reasonable place is still selling them in the US? These were actually audio-tape boxes, that were the same size on the original 200ft. boxes.
posted February 28, 2008 03:48 PM
Hey Tim, Your #1 customer Shorty here, I have four 200' white-hinged boxes, I'll give them to you if it helps. I think they would accomodate those great covers, measuring 5" X 5" - You might want to try Steve Osborne of REEL-IMAGE film publication, he carries those boxes sometimes, maybe he can oblige, try REELIMAGE_043@yahoo.com or a ring on his VM at (937) 296-9036
Posts: 220
From: Milwaukee,WI,USA
Registered: Nov 2006
posted February 29, 2008 12:19 AM
Thanks Joe, keep you boxes, you never know when you might need them I actually need to find about 300 (I had 200 extra from the last run), and I'm still crunching the numbers.
I hope to be able to do this again, if only to have decent prints of all of the remaining Castle horror covers. I think volume two sold only 75% of what volume one did, I gotta see if that's enough to move forward. It costs close to $2000 just for the printing alone.
posted February 29, 2008 07:16 AM
Please contact Steve, he might be able to accomodate with boxes - If you go ahead with a #3, I'll help if I can, what boxes are you looking to reprint? In any case, keep me informed
Posts: 979
From: Manassas, VA. USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted February 29, 2008 07:55 AM
Timothy.....just wanted to tell you that I bought both volumes and they are spectacular and you deserve thanks for doing them. Anyone who loves movie related artwork, or horror/scifi films...or Castle films....should buy these sets. I've already used several to make boxes for castle films that I've bought recently which did not have original boxes. A color copier and you've got a great new box. Hope you are able to swing number three...I'll be in line to buy it.
posted March 01, 2008 06:25 AM
Hi Tim: Try "Dave Thomas Films and Vinyl" on Ebay. He is out of Greensburg Pennsylvania and lists these boxes for about $1 each. Maybe he could direct you to a wholesale supplier. Steve