I am by no means a fan of the practice of slabbing original autographs and even cartoons. I am certainly okay with using protective slabs to preserve coins, for example, and some collectible paper such as currency, stamps, and even comic books (although it's a shame not to be able to read them). So what then do I recommend when a cartoonist such as
Leo Cullum embellishes and autographs a one dollar bill? Well, the cartoon should takes precedence over the paper it's drawn on, of course, so therefore I do not favor slabbing; indeed I prefer framing. Paper money collectors enthralled by the uniqueness of the item are free to disagree with me.
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Leo Cullum, The Father of the Bride of Frankenstein |
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Leo Cullum
EBay Listing Ended June 27, 2015
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Leo Cullum
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Note: Your friendly blogger seeks scans and photographs of all manner of original art by
Leo Cullum in all media. Check your wallet.
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