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Extraordinary Find: Charles Schulz Comic Strip Art
At the 2005 Los Angeles Roadshow event, appraiser Phil Weiss met Arnold, the owner of an incredible set of original Charles Schulz comic strips created for Hallmark greeting cards. Arnold had worked for Hallmark and being a fan of the peanuts comics - had come up with the idea of adding the comics to the cards. Find out what happened when the cameras stopping rolling and where the comics are now!
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