Minty white Japanese repro posters are entering the hobby

Did you know that sadly there are now minty white Japanese repro posters entering the hobby?
Here
at eMoviePoster.com Central, our hearts sank a couple of weeks ago when
we received a consignment of Japanese billboard posters from famous
Japanese rubbery monster movies, that LOOKED good on first inspection,
but once we turned them over we could immediately tell they were modern
fakes, for the paper they were printed on was NOT of the right vintage,
and the backs of the posters were far "whiter" than vintage Japanese
posters of the time these movies came out. On closer inspection, we
could also see that the printing is not of the same sharpness and
clarity of originals of that time.
We
HOPED that these were all there were (perhaps someone was selling
copies of these ultra rare Japanese billboard posters because the
originals are beyond scarce, but those hopes were soon dashed when we
received several other similar repros of other sizes of Japanese posters
(see the list below).
There
is no point running pictures of these, because they would look the same
as originals (you need to see the backs, and look closely at the
printing quality). These are the ones that we have either heard about or
ones that we have been consigned:
Japanese billboard posters (3 B1s that go together):
Rebellion (Joi-uchi: Hairyo tsuma shimatsu also known as Samurai Rebellion)
King King VS Godzilla
Godzilla VS the Thing
Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster
Japanese STB Tatekan 2p:
Rebellion (Joi-uchi: Hairyo tsuma shimatsu also known as Samurai Rebellion)
Dr. No (R72)
Japanese B1:
Rebellion (Joi-uchi: Hairyo tsuma shimatsu also known as Samurai Rebellion)
Japanese B2:
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (yellow Japanese title/white English title version)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (both styles of original and R69 posters)
other "Audrey Hepburn films"
Unknown Japanese size:
You Only Live Twice
Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster
"Bruce Lee Titles"
This
is of course eerily similar to the U.S. "minty white inserts that
showed up in our hobby around 20 years ago, and have plagued the hobby
ever since. They are sold as originals (to this day on eBay, which is a
massive black mark against that company).
If
you are not very familiar with the U.S. "minty white inserts (or never
heard of them), you can read a long summary about how they entered the
hobby in an archived message of our email club HERE:
https://www.emovieposter.com/club/returnmessage.php?id=423 (you must be
signed in to view it, but registration is free; go to
https://auctions.emovieposter.com/Registration.taf to register).
You
can also find much more about the U.S. "minty white inserts by reading
other club messages that mention them, found HERE:
https://www.emovieposter.com/club/archive.php?rows=40&simple=&keywords=minty+white
(again, (you must be signed in to view them), but registration is free;
go to https://auctions.emovieposter.com/Registration.taf to register).
IT
IS VITALLY IMPORTANT THAT EVERYONE SPREADS THE WORD QUICKLY ABOUT THESE
NEWLY DISCOVERED JAPANESE MINTY WHITE REPROS, SO THAT VERY FEW PEOPLE
ARE CHEATED BY THEM.
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