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Charles Schulz signed letter
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I know this is sports, but just picked this up. and am hoping it looks ok. Does anyone, Jim or Richard maybe have a good idea on it? Thanks. Scott.
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Looks like a facsimile Schultz drawing of Charlie Brown and Snoopy to me.
Oh, wait, that's not what you asking about was it...? |
No, the signature. I've seen many sigs of his, part of it looks fine, the S looks a bit off, but its rushed. They r all over the place.
The Sketch...that is part of his letterhead/footing. |
Probably should have added a winky face to my previous post ;)
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Good grief.
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We have some jokesters...haha. but I do need some advice on the signature PLEASE . thanks
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I'm no signature expert and offer no opinion on that, but he did use that stationary design for letters he wrote to fans in the 1960s.
http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/...CE77E025DFEB30 |
Yes, I did research on a number of letters and yes he sure did.
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Worked with him some while fundraising for the national D-Day monument....If you wanted to become persona non grata, spell his last name Schultz. Truly great man, though...very caring and generous.
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For the record, Peanuts was by far my favorite cartoon when I was a kid. I probably owned 30 of his books of old strips. His stuff from the 1960s-70s was top notch, but, as with too many long lived sit coms and movie serials, petered out at the last years.
Remembering Snoopy having a pool table and a Van Gogh in his dog house. I also like Pogo as a kid, but I'm sure 95% of the political stuff went completely over my head. I liked the stories about funny animals living in the swamp. |
Pogo
"We have met the enemy and he is us."
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Another great Pogo quote was "I'd write my Congressman if I could write and he could read."
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