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DSF Marquee Question.

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DSF Marquee Question.
Is this pin:
Pin 40484: DSF - Sky High The El Capitan Theatre Hollywood

considered the marquee for the movie?


just adding my original post.

kajtdd
 
I just stumbled upon this thread now, so to answer you question I am trying to collect all of them. I have a lot of the hard ones down but I still have a long way to go.
 
Old threads with memory space on the Forum tend to be deleted after a while. I think this thread was about 8 month ago?

And remembering that alot has happen between then and now where some Marquees skyrocketed and some gained more value.

The pictures used have the old pinpics links. Need to be updated. But you can right click and see the pinpics pin #.
 

Yeah, I keep going back and forth on that one myself... I have the non-movie ones with the marquee design, but I don't consider them part of the 'Movie Marquee' collection as they have nothing to do with movies (other than the fact that it's a theater). In my mind, they are commemorative pins that have to do with the _building_, not movies in particular...

But, design-wise, they do fit-in... I just prefer the movie connection. To me, there's the movie marquee (i.e., with movie title), and the sign for the building/business (which happens to be the same backdrop as the marquee... ).

I've decided that I'm collecting them all, but only displaying the ones with movie titles in them.
But for each collector, it's just a matter of preference and where you draw the line on the marquees... Is a movie title more important? Is the marquee design more important? Or both together a requirement?
 
Heh, if you think you like it, grab one... I think it's still a fairly inexpensive pin, but if it suddenly becomes 'accepted' as a marquee pin, that could change.
 
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