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zam143
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Snoopy Shirt

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Anyone could tell me are these so called vintage snoopy shirts, any value?

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Aside from the original 50s and maybe some 60s Schulz shirts, I've never known Peanuts tees to have a lot of value. They are just slightly more valuable than worthless Warner Bros merch.
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Additionally, the two that you have appear to be the modern versions.

I recently had a modern charlie brown tee with the same label as "snoopy 1".
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The only Snoopy shirt from the 80s I would wear is the one of them playing Atari.

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Electronic Wizard is a great band name.

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"jimmyj"... They are just slightly more valuable than worthless Warner Bros merch.
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While not extremely rare and valuable, I certainly wouldn't qualify Looney Tunes (warner bros merch.) as "worthless" and they definitely have a better market than Snoopy shirts of the same era!

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Hermosa seems to have a market/value for everything.

Seriously, you should set up an office in LA, hire a couple pickers, a lister and pay the rag houses a cut of whatever sells. You'll have a house in Malibu in no time.
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Meh.....when I first started picking every second shirt was something WB. So mass produced in the 90s. With the thousands of designs they put out, sure a few will fetch decent coin. But for every one that sells for $30 I can show you 25 that didn't sell or went for under $5. If I were to train a picker I would tell them to leave WB stuff out of the mix, it's not worth the effort. Not yet anyway - until some ironic hipsters pick up on it for a month or two.
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If i were to train a picker: pass on tweety & taz, but yes on wile e., sylvester, and marvin martian.

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