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A "one sheet" also refers to a specific size (27 inches by 40 inches) of film poster advertising, which grow bigger as the numbers increase (up to billboard size, which if memory serves are 24-sheets). The number refers to amount of individual posters someone had to install (using watery paste) in order to make a complete ad. What most people call "movie posters" in the US are in fact one sheets. There is a wiki page for this: Movie posterRoyBatty4220:29, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Any chance of getting at least one image of a one-sheet?
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I searched eBay (with the idea that one-sheets might be collectibles), and found only movie posters.
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The article describes them as being informative, and as existing for singers too.
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Maybe I'd love to see one-sheets for, say, Judy Greer, Zooey Deschanel, Heather Nova, or someone?
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Mwr0 (talk) 06:53, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
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