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You Are What You Love ~ What’s Up Doc? That’s right today’s show is going totally animated!

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Dr. Hensley , ; . Today their guest is Steve Pinkney from Great American Ink Animation Art Gallery was founded in 1991 being the largest purveyor of original cels and drawings from 1914 to the 1970's. This is the original hand painted artwork that was used to make the cartoons and animated films with. It became a rarity because in the old days, the studios destroyed the art after the film was finished. Very little survived and has become America's best loved fine art collectible. Steve came to the gallery in 1995 from an advertising background and knew nothing about the artwork or history, but could recall what Bugs Bunny was going to say in a 60 year old cartoon before he said it, but may not remember a name after being introduced. It's just the information he chose to retain. Now after 21 years managing the art gallery, Steve is a frequent historian and personality on radio and Warner Bros. home video. The contact number for the gallery and to reach Steve is 800 552 2847 and the web address is www.greatamericanink.com and www.cartoongallery.com. His personal business email is steve@greatamericanink.com .
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Dr. Hensley , ; . Today their guest is Steve Pinkney from Great American Ink Animation Art Gallery was founded in 1991 being the largest purveyor of original cels and drawings from 1914 to the 1970's. This is the original hand painted artwork that was used to make the cartoons and animated films with. It became a rarity because in the old days, the studios destroyed the art after the film was finished. Very little survived and has become America's best loved fine art collectible. Steve came to the gallery in 1995 from an advertising background and knew nothing about the artwork or history, but could recall what Bugs Bunny was going to say in a 60 year old cartoon before he said it, but may not remember a name after being introduced. It's just the information he chose to retain. Now after 21 years managing the art gallery, Steve is a frequent historian and personality on radio and Warner Bros. home video. The contact number for the gallery and to reach Steve is 800 552 2847 and the web address is www.greatamericanink.com and www.cartoongallery.com. His personal business email is steve@greatamericanink.com .
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