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Date Posted: 18:33:21 09/23/12 Sun
Author: S.Combs
Subject: Re: Bonanza Illustrations (Watercolor sketches)
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Re: Bonanza Illustrations (Watercolor sketches)" on 18:28:38 09/22/12 Sat

Thank you, Rick! Wow, really sad to hear they are gone. Would have loved to have had copies of some of them. Well, at least they saved the iconic map of the Ponderosa. Thank you again, S.

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[> [> Re: Bonanza Illustrations (Watercolor sketches) -- Rick, 18:46:21 09/23/12 Sun [1]

You're welcome! They survive only on the 35mm prints they were shot on at Paramount in 1959 and later in the show. That's the TV business; things get thrown out that shouldn't be!


Rick :)


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[> [> [> Re: Bonanza Illustrations (Watercolor sketches) -- adamseve, 07:02:40 09/25/12 Tue [1]

Wasn't Disney a genius? Look what they get for those old cells. No garbage bin for them. Now most of the artwork is done on computer. So they will only grow more scarce and increase in value. Anyone up for a roll of MacGyver's duct tape? adamseve


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[> [> [> [> Re: Bonanza Illustrations (Watercolor sketches) -- B.B., 07:44:06 09/30/12 Sun [1]

The disposing of animation production cels from the golden age by Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies) has often been referred to as the "Billion Dollar Bonfire." They would either burn them, wash them and re-use, or discard them in trash cans because of storage space. Fortunately, there were some wise individuals who would retrieve them from the trash, which is one reason why some exist today.


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