Sorry to the impatient among you, but at least Dick knows someone who knows someone. Eventually, we will get there. I love the items on the shelves right behind his chair.
Good point. Knowing something about rare books (or a niche field within the subject of rare books) doesn’t mean you know squat about medieval manuscripts. The police, of course, being clueless in both areas don’t know the difference. Glad this was said in a strip.
And it might also explain my surprise yesterday when Tracy was asking Sam what to do, instead of Sam asking Tracy “What do we do next?” And so we were shown Sam suggesting they talk to a guy whose hobby is rare books on railroads when they want answers on medieval mss. At least Desmond has a suggestion for them…
Of course next expert may not know much either, but can refer them to another expert. Who will refer them to another expert – who will turn out to be the crook!
’Got a vintage Dick And Jane right HERE! They get really frisky in his one, and Spot does a cute little jig before he starts foaming at the mouth and bites Daddy! Illos by R.Crumb."
MEANWHILE….Line, eh? Wonder which one he’ll recommend: New York Central? Pennsylvania R.R.? The good ‘ol B & O? He’s about the choo-choo stuff, after all………
it’s easier to acquire a medieval manuscript than you think. I have several friends that own one, and they were bought at around a $100-300 price mark.
OY: Really stressed with the audio edit on the pending audio book, and not feeling well on top of that. Watching THEY STOOGE TO CONGA. The Three Stooges always make me happy.
Pretty swank office for someone who says he can only afford railroad books on his salary! But O.C.D. does have “a line” for Tracy and Sam (panel 2). The hunt will continue!
Great “peek over the shoulder” renderings of Tracy and Sam in panel 1. Shelley is in a way like Orson Welles was, constantly seeking out new camera angles and focal lengths.
And, may I add that in contrast to some of our commenters, both regular and occasional ones, I like this story, its pace, and its emphasis on detective work. It seems to have greater substance, more like a good detective novel, less like a “car chase and shoot-out” 42 minute (editorial run time; the rest of the hour is commercials) TV cop show…..
“Medieval books are way out of my line. Railroad books are all I can afford on my salary”. Reminds me of the person who needed the services of a landscaper but ended up settling for one that hung sheet rock.
Brian Premium Member 8 months ago
“I fact, I’m not sure why you came here. Like, if he knows about one niche, he should know them all?”
Neil Wick 8 months ago
Good morning™, everyone!
Sorry to the impatient among you, but at least Dick knows someone who knows someone. Eventually, we will get there. I love the items on the shelves right behind his chair.
avenger09 8 months ago
Sam is trying very hard not to laugh out loud over railroad dudes funny eyebrows!
avenger09 8 months ago
Meanwhile, back on Gweedo’s farm, the goats wish Gweedo would find another line of work he could pursue!
avenger09 8 months ago
Sam is trying hard not to laugh over the fart Tracy just busted loose with!
avenger09 8 months ago
This story is so freaking boring,,,I think I’m losing my mind!!!
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Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 8 months ago
Good morning™, buck passing talking heads !
Now Tracy and Sam know what it feels like to be shuffled from department to department. How many stops before they end back up with O.C.D. ?
“Tess, honey. I’ll be late for supper … again, tonight. Don’t wait up.”
DaveG1960 8 months ago
Information is key….
LawrenceS 8 months ago
Good point. Knowing something about rare books (or a niche field within the subject of rare books) doesn’t mean you know squat about medieval manuscripts. The police, of course, being clueless in both areas don’t know the difference. Glad this was said in a strip.
And it might also explain my surprise yesterday when Tracy was asking Sam what to do, instead of Sam asking Tracy “What do we do next?” And so we were shown Sam suggesting they talk to a guy whose hobby is rare books on railroads when they want answers on medieval mss. At least Desmond has a suggestion for them…
Of course next expert may not know much either, but can refer them to another expert. Who will refer them to another expert – who will turn out to be the crook!
iggyman 8 months ago
Not like the farmer, “Outstanding in his field”!
Sporteric11 8 months ago
It’s the Case of The Not A Crook Politician !!!
crobinson019 8 months ago
Aside from introducing a LOT of Red Herrings and spinning a long, non action oriented story, the past couple weeks could have been an email
Null Island 8 months ago
“It’s right here…on my chin.”
Wichita1.0 8 months ago
’Got a vintage Dick And Jane right HERE! They get really frisky in his one, and Spot does a cute little jig before he starts foaming at the mouth and bites Daddy! Illos by R.Crumb."
CRUUNER 8 months ago
Diagnosis: “Biden~McConnell Syndrome”, Avenger!! Your mind likely can be found with Jimmy’s lost shaker of salt.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 8 months ago
The art gets better every day . The first panel is excellent !
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
The only positive is the wonderful art work…good job!
prrdh 8 months ago
A line? The Baltimore & Ohio, maybe?
Another Take 8 months ago
So Sam’s “guy who knows rare books” idea is a dud and this guy is going to send them down the wrong alley anyway.
orbenjawell Premium Member 8 months ago
MEANWHILE….Line, eh? Wonder which one he’ll recommend: New York Central? Pennsylvania R.R.? The good ‘ol B & O? He’s about the choo-choo stuff, after all………
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl 8 months ago
Cormac the Magnificent (holding sealed envelope): “Choo choo.”
(rips open envelope)
Cormac the Magnificent: “The sound of Sam chomping on a pastrami sandwich.”
Apologies to Johnny Carson.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-
“Your whiskers tickle,cats.
And since I can’t stand to be tickled by no cats, I’m going to break off your tails and have them for breakfast!"
Bulldog—-GAY PURR—EE—1962
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
Shelley’s been drawing so many filled bookshelves she’s going to need a new set of non-aching fingers
stefaninafla 8 months ago
it’s easier to acquire a medieval manuscript than you think. I have several friends that own one, and they were bought at around a $100-300 price mark.
ScottHolman 8 months ago
Now it’s a railroad story?
Another Take 8 months ago
1-NORMAN DESMOND: Hi fellas. I was just having lunch. WHAT THE… My pastrami sandwich was here in my RIGHT HAND!?! SAM: chew Are chew you chomp sure?
2-NORMAN DESMOND: Hmmmm. Maybe I’m just going nuts but… SAM: Yeah swallow . That’s probably it. Oh. Do you have a napkin handy? And maybe some chips?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
Cody Jarrett liked trains. In his own way, of course….
Wichita1.0 8 months ago
OY: Really stressed with the audio edit on the pending audio book, and not feeling well on top of that. Watching THEY STOOGE TO CONGA. The Three Stooges always make me happy.
Sisyphos 8 months ago
Pretty swank office for someone who says he can only afford railroad books on his salary! But O.C.D. does have “a line” for Tracy and Sam (panel 2). The hunt will continue!
Great “peek over the shoulder” renderings of Tracy and Sam in panel 1. Shelley is in a way like Orson Welles was, constantly seeking out new camera angles and focal lengths.
And, may I add that in contrast to some of our commenters, both regular and occasional ones, I like this story, its pace, and its emphasis on detective work. It seems to have greater substance, more like a good detective novel, less like a “car chase and shoot-out” 42 minute (editorial run time; the rest of the hour is commercials) TV cop show…..
IvanB.Cohen 8 months ago
“Medieval books are way out of my line. Railroad books are all I can afford on my salary”. Reminds me of the person who needed the services of a landscaper but ended up settling for one that hung sheet rock.
IvanB.Cohen 8 months ago
A whole lot of good a line is going to do for Tracy and Sam. They need a contact person.