







Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble – 3 Production Drawings – Signed – Episode Tut-Rocks
$25.00
Original production drawings of Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble that were used in the Hanna-Barbera TV Commercials Flintstones Fruity Pebbles–episode “Tut-Rocks, (Scene 4)” which aired in the 1980’s. Produced by Playhouse Pictures Hollywood. These drawing were created by cartoonist and animator Scott Shaw. These drawings have been signed by Scott Shaw with his exclamation point notation. 12-Field Includes COA
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Original production drawings of Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble that were used in the Hanna-Barbera TV Commercials Flintstones Fruity Pebbles–episode “Tut-Rocks, (Scene 4)” which aired in the 1980’s. Produced by Playhouse Pictures Hollywood. These drawing were created by cartoonist and animator Scott Shaw. These drawings have been signed by Scott Shaw with his exclamation point notation. 12-Field Includes COA
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15 × .25 × 13 in |
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