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London Movie Mart Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London


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#1 showmasters

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 06:23 PM

This is the first London Movie Mart we are running

Date 6th of May 2012

location Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London

there will be around 150 tables of dealers selling everything from Film and TV from the classics to the latest releases.

doors open from 11am to the public and costs £3.00

there is also a early bird entry for £10 were you can get in from 10 am when the traders are still setting up to fine that rare item or find that bargain .

this is the place to find amazing collectables that you just do not see any more also a great place to bring along your spear  collectables  you do not want to keep and trade them or of just sell them to the dealers .

and if you have a lot of items to sell then a dealers space only cost £50 for the first show any spot walls are first come first serve .


the 3 dates for 2012 are May 6th ,Sept 16th and 18th of Nov

items you will find there will be the likes of

Vintage film Posters
Moden film Posters
Lobby cards and film stills
8"x 10 " photos of your favorite celebrities
Autographs
general films collectables
film and TV books
Sci-Fi toys and collectables
Trading cards from TV and film
DVD'S and videos
film magazines


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Posted 30 November 2011 - 07:04 PM

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Posted 06 May 2012 - 07:18 PM

I went today, I was surprised how quiet it was. I was hoping to pick up some rare soundtracks or some trading cards, but I hardly saw any of either and there was nothing I needed. There also seemed to be far fewer tables than the above announcement suggested. Still, I got a new Doctor Who t-shirt, so at least my journey wasn't entirely wasted.
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Posted 07 May 2012 - 07:07 AM

If it hadn't been for the appearance of Michael Stevenson, and me being a fan of Lawrence of Arabia, I'd not have bothered with this show, and won't again if this is the level of overhyping things.

150 tables? 50 would be pushing it....! even 30!

Apart from Earl flogging some of his stuff, it was dodgy videos, DVDs etc. No lobby cards, not that many (non-horror) posters or such things.. Good thing parking on the street on Sunday was so cheap.

Plus there was no advertising near the main reception that the event was on, or signage as you entered the courtyard it was on, and which side of the hotel, you had to go through..




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