>>Humm... the only reason they are hard to find
>>is because they were released long ago. (and
>>not because there is only a small quantity).
>>And the only reason they are expensive is
>>because you don't buy them from a second-hand
>>shop in Japan. (where they aren't worth much)
>>Promo posters are _given_ to customers in shops.
>>They are printed in large quantity. It's only
>>when they are old that they may be harder to
>>find.
I can see you aren't familiar with marketing, not
all promo posters have vast runs. And many are
made for specific tasks, attraction posters are
displayed on buses/trains and their stops, others
are made for movie theaters, and still others are
made to sell products. Each one wiould be
different. Not all were meant to be handed out
freely in shops. And not all marketing budgets
are created equally, they may make 10000 posters
for movie theaters, but only 500 for the sides of
a bus. Just do a generic search on posters on
ebay and yj, you will see the variety and the
scope in price.
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