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Heather Langenkamp 1988 Topps Nightmare Elm Street Signed Autographed Card Bas
Very difficult to find signed vintage card. Great 100% authentic signed card. It has been certified by BAS Beckett Authentication Service and comes with a tamper proof holder bearing the certification #00015260745. Check out my amazing perfect 100% feedback for years!! Check out my other auctions! Tons of autographed items.
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A Nightmare On Elm Street 1986 Movie Japan Original Promo Poster B2 20x28in
About Condition Rank? There is little damage or feel of use. No noticeable scratches or stains. It feels used and has some damage. It feels used and has a lot of damage. Condition Comment? This is a used item, not dead stock, so please be aware of this before purchasing. It has been used in stores or private homes. There are minor wrinkles around the edges. There are some creases from long-term storage. There are storage stains on the back. About this Item? A promotional poster created by the distributor for the film’s theatrical release in Japan in 1986. Details of the film. Year of production: 1984. A Nightmare on Elm Street. Strange events begin to occur to a group of high school students, including Nancy. A terrifying figure with sharp metal claws appears in their dreams, threatening them. Soon, one of their friends, Tina, is brutally murdered. As the nightmare starts to bleed into reality, Nancy finds herself physically harmed by the dream entity. As the murders continue, Nancy uncovers the secret behind the killer, Freddy, and resolves to confront him. This iconic horror series, which depicts the terrifying killer who haunts both dreams and reality, became a massive hit. This is the first installment in the series. In reality, the package is progressing, but due to these system issues, the status does not change. The rolled poster is placed in an OPP bag. The sides of the rolled poster are protected with cushioning material to prevent wrinkles or damage. The poster is placed in a sturdy cardboard tube. While the standard tube thickness is 1mm, we use tubes that are 2mm thick. Square cardboard boxes can be crushed when stacked or mishandled by couriers, but the cardboard tube we use ensures proper protection. For valuable or rare posters, an additional outer box is used to further minimize the risk of damage.
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