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  • RICK: What do we have here?

  • HAROLD: I've got to Beetle Bailey comic strip,

  • by artist Mort Walker.

  • RICK: Beetle Bailey?

  • HAROLD: Yes, sir.

  • RICK: Where in the world did you get this?

  • HAROLD: Believe it or not, I got from an old man in Arkansas.

  • I traded a hunting dog for that.

  • [laughs]

  • HAROLD: I know, right?

  • [dog barks]

  • HAROLD: I'm coming in today to sell this Beetle Bailey

  • original print by Mort Walker.

  • Beetle Bailey was one of my favorite cartoons

  • that we always read on Sunday afternoon.

  • I'm gonna sell the Beetle Bailey print today

  • because there are some collectors out there that I

  • know would really love it.

  • RICK: I mean, it's cute stuff.

  • And it fits the time.

  • 1951, we were just--

  • the whole Korean War thing was starting up.

  • And when it first came out, it was about his college life.

  • And no one really thought it was interesting

  • because most people didn't experience

  • college life back then.

  • So they thought was a great idea with the Korean War

  • starting up to have Beetle accidentally join the army.

  • And he's been in the army for 60 some years. (LAUGHS) OK.

  • So there's more underneath this plastic?

  • Because it looks like they're stacked up.

  • Yes, sir. There's three more in there.

  • RICK: Do you mind if I take these out of here?

  • HAROLD: No, sir.

  • RICK: Yeah. We've got a lot of them in here.

  • No.

  • You have Beetle being lazy.

  • And then you have some very pretty

  • girls talking to the general.

  • This one I really like, because I

  • liked Peanuts when I was a kid.

  • Never really into Beetle Bailey, but I was into Peanuts.

  • So how much you want for these? HAROLD: I don't know.

  • I was thinking probably $400, something like that.

  • RICK: Remember, this was in thousands of newspapers.

  • So they're not worth a whole lot of money.

  • HAROLD: Well, to get them all in one place like this--

  • this is a nice collection.

  • RICK: I'll give you $75 bucks for them.

  • This isn't the original art.

  • The original art would go for a lot more money.

  • HAROLD: Well, true.

  • But surely $250.

  • RICK: It's not there.

  • I mean, you know, I'll probably get-- you

  • got four or five of them here.

  • I'll get $50 bucks apiece for them.

  • I don't know, man.

  • That dog, I know, is worth more than that.

  • At least $100 bucks.

  • For my pride and dignity, you've got to give me $100 bucks, man.

  • What the hell?

  • I'm sure I'll make money off of them somehow or the other.

  • - Let's do it. - All right.

  • Come on over here. I'll do some paperwork with you.

  • HAROLD: I settled on $100.

  • Because as he pointed out, there's

  • quite a few in circulation.

  • And $100 is better than nothing.

RICK: What do we have here?

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