Saturday, October 23, 2021

A Grave Die Cut

I bought this skeleton die cut from the same woman at the flea market where I found yesterday's blogged items.  This die cut is make by Eureka and probably dates from the 1960's or '70's.

He appears to be returning from a night on the town and is retiring back to his grave where he was planted in what looks to be 1902.  Party on, dude.  Halloween is almost here.

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  1. Judging by the stooped-over dance shuffle, that's hi-de-ho'er Cab Calloway, who has been decomposing quite nicely these past twenty-seven years.

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  2. He's so cute and original-never seen him before. He is a little hurting in the tooth department though, having only 3 left.

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  3. i agree, it's Cab Calloway -- still cutting a mean ol' rug in bone-form. Hoo-Dee-Hoo!

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    1. True story: my son was terrified of the Hi De Ho man when he was about 4.

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