Peanuts: Search and Destroy

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August 16, 1972 pic.twitter.com/mLFQGFY3pD

— Peanuts On This Day (@Peanuts50YrsAgo) August 17, 2022

JoeStork, Thursday, 23 February 2023 00:54 (one year ago) link

that's a great one

z_tbd, Thursday, 23 February 2023 00:55 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

50 years today since Rerun's first appearance!

MaresNest, Sunday, 26 March 2023 15:14 (one year ago) link

seven months pass...

Today in Comics History: The Little Red-Haired Girl, the unseen and unrequited secret crush of Charlie Brown, was first mentioned in "Peanuts" on November 19, 1961. (It’s also among the most brutally poignant strips Charles Schulz produced.) pic.twitter.com/urL84d0V9L

— Tom Heintjes (@Hoganmag) November 19, 2023

mookieproof, Sunday, 19 November 2023 17:27 (five months ago) link

Chat gpt insists that charlie brown had hoes

The narrative of arthur gordon pimp of nantucket (Bananaman Begins), Sunday, 19 November 2023 21:27 (five months ago) link

three weeks pass...

Any idea what collection that strip above appears in?

djh, Sunday, 10 December 2023 10:39 (four months ago) link

Thanks - appreciated.

djh, Sunday, 10 December 2023 11:31 (four months ago) link

There’s also a paperback for the 1961-62 collection.

bae (sic), Sunday, 10 December 2023 16:08 (four months ago) link

two months pass...

By the way, my mom owns two original strips in frames. Her boyfriend in high school in the 50's wrote Schultz and said his girlfriend loved Peanuts, did he have anything he could give her? He sent two originals. She's thinking about donating them to the archives, since she is an archivist herself.

― sleeve, Thursday, November 29, 2007 6:22 PM (sixteen years ago)

so

she gave them to me

https://i.imgur.com/uSEJtcR.jpeg

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 20:39 (two months ago) link

(sharpie for scale)

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 20:39 (two months ago) link

Whoa very very cool!!

Kim Kimberly, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:43 (two months ago) link

Wow. I would seriously consider getting them framed asap and making sure they are never exposed to direct sunlight. Avoid any other forms of restoration or retouching.

Ward Fowler, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:55 (two months ago) link

Looking again, maybe they’re under glass already? Would still think about getting them reframed.

Ward Fowler, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:57 (two months ago) link

Really cool - I mean, there are thousands out there, but they're still one of a kinds

Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 16 February 2024 21:15 (two months ago) link

Very! And I say this having a hand-drawn Snoopy from him with a 'for Ned' intro!

The second strip is very hilarious in a 'oh Calvin and Hobbes summarized in a one strip existential crisis' way.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 16 February 2024 21:17 (two months ago) link

xps yes they were framed back in the day, fortunately. noted on the direct sunlight!

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 21:17 (two months ago) link

and yeah they could use a reframing, the cardboard backing is old and flaking

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 21:19 (two months ago) link

Beautiful! I have a signed Charlie Brown "print" (just a photocopy his office sent out) from when I wrote to him in 2nd grade that my mom kept with my old report cards and pulled out for me one day in my 30s after I'd completely forgotten about it. It's framed on my wall now.

You probably know this already but I'd also look into getting these insured. He may have drawn thousands of strips but each one is highly sought after by collectors.

And yes, I'd have them professionally reframed with UV protective glass, acid-free backing, etc.

dinnerboat, Friday, 16 February 2024 21:50 (two months ago) link

Ward or dinnerboat or others, how would I get an appraisal on these for insurance, are there specialists? I do have regular homeowners insurance fwiw.

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 21:56 (two months ago) link

You might try Heritage Auctions. They're one of the big comics art auction houses in the U.S.

dinnerboat, Friday, 16 February 2024 22:01 (two months ago) link

ty!

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 22:18 (two months ago) link

If you have a local art museum, you could reach out to them to see who they use for appraisals for works on paper. They have to get works appraised for insurance as well, and they are not allowed to do it themselves.

Heritage Auctions might be able to recommend someone, but auction houses have an interest in how much something is worth. Meaning, I don't know how legit their appraisals will be, if that makes sense.

Get it professionally framed, with archival materials and spacers that keep the paper off the glass. If for any reason moisture got into the frame and the paper is against the glass, it's probably trash. You can also get special plex that reduces UV impact, but if you want them on view keep them away from any areas that get sunlight. Even indirect sunlight is bad if it's on view for a long time.

That last strip is solid gold. Sometimes I forget how good Peanuts could be.

Cow_Art, Friday, 16 February 2024 22:30 (two months ago) link

I do have a local museum, also I know local librarians, thanks all!

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 22:33 (two months ago) link

Agreeing with dinnerboat abt Heritage Auctions. They are the biggest players in the sale of original comics art and often get eye-watering prices for pieces. So while their valuation would not be disinterested - they would want to sell them and make a profit obv - their high-end estimate would be good for insurance purposes alone. These look to be relatively early strips - what's the copyright date on them? - so would be at the top end of the market, especially as they both have Charlie Brown and Lucy on them. In the last ten years or so, fine art and institutional collectors have bought into the comics art market and overinflated prices, but even if there's a bubble burst I don't think it would particularly affect Peanuts originals, which have always been highly prized and valued.

Schulz never needed to sell his originals, although he did give them away to fans (as with your mum), or in trade for other original comic art (especially Krazy Kat originals). So while, yes, he did draw thousands of strips, there aren't that many in private hands - I think most are still held by the Schulz Museum, who might also be worth contacting for advice.

Ward Fowler, Friday, 16 February 2024 22:48 (two months ago) link

the Museum was my first thought actually, thanks again - I did just submit a Heritage request for reference.

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 22:55 (two months ago) link

also just left a message at the local museum, reframing seems like the first step here

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Friday, 16 February 2024 23:31 (two months ago) link

more complete notes from my mom if this helps, maybe these are not originals? they sure look like it, you can see the brush strokes

"A high school classmate whom I dated briefly wrote to Charles Schultz in probably 1957 and asked him for something to give a girlfriend for her birthday, and got the two strips, unframed at the time. I'm 99.999% certain Les didn't pay anything for them - just asked. I think it would have been my 17th birthday, the summer before my senior year in high school. My father got them framed. (The brown paper backing on them is getting a bit crumbly after 60-some years.) I think you should have them as companions to your complete Peanuts collection. Whether they actually got published or not you'll have to check in your volumes. One of them is particularly interesting because it has a correction, a piece of paper with the correct wording pasted over the original (which left out the apostrophe in one word). That one is signed, "Kindest regards, Charles Schultz." Although I'm not sure they are actually the original drawings, maybe mockups of some sort? They both have dates on them, one says "9-22" in ink on the strip and "9/22/56" in pencil below the frame of that strip, and the other is just "3-21" (no year, but likely 1956). Framed they are each 8"x30"."

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Saturday, 17 February 2024 00:10 (two months ago) link

posting closeups here as well

https://i.imgur.com/UGPTUuc.jpg

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Saturday, 17 February 2024 01:01 (two months ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/WS8DBtI.jpg

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Saturday, 17 February 2024 01:02 (two months ago) link

they look legit - pasting on the header and copyright is totally standard practice, and the only other Peanuts original I've seen was also startlingly large.

bae (sic), Saturday, 17 February 2024 02:41 (two months ago) link

Also, of those I've seen, when gifting strips it was standard for Schulz to sign them like that.

Kim Kimberly, Saturday, 17 February 2024 02:59 (two months ago) link

four weeks pass...

so my sister and I have decided to sell these, they are prob gonna go for like $30K each. wild. my mom is in shock lol. we are using Heritage, thanks dinnerboat for that tip!

my mom with the winning quote: "do you even want something that valuable in your house?"

I painted my teeth (sleeve), Saturday, 16 March 2024 17:22 (one month ago) link

Ha! Mommest thing I've heard in a while....

m0stly clean (Slowsquatch), Saturday, 16 March 2024 17:23 (one month ago) link

wow those are amazing!!

c u (crüt), Sunday, 17 March 2024 04:04 (one month ago) link

That’s amazing

All for selling the expensives btw, let upkeep be somebody else’s problem

Premises, Premises (flamboyant goon tie included), Sunday, 17 March 2024 04:23 (one month ago) link

Awesome stuff, hope the fetch you that pretty penny!

H.P, Sunday, 17 March 2024 06:32 (one month ago) link

yer ma has a point! hope you guys make $$$$s

Good luck! And thanks for sharing — your story’s like a prime Antiques Roadshow episode.

dinnerboat, Sunday, 17 March 2024 22:34 (one month ago) link


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