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Hello, Jim—-I remember about 30 years ago, they were cleaning up the "Puck" building in N.Y., and they found a big barrel of 1890's office trash! Hundreds of cartoons, as well as letters, envelopes, snuff can labels, etc. —
Jim sez … The rumor was that the King Features art was 'guarded' by a chap who could be bribed with a bottle of booze!
Good old Al Paskow knew where to find comic art. He first put ads in pulp mags, which brought in a lot of originals.