If this is one of the 1951 strips, then $15 would be $145 in today’s money, going by the consumer price index. $245 going by the unskilled wage. Source measuringworth.com.
I vaguely recall those days. Mostly for the humiliating aspect that my feet were too narrow for boots, so I had to jingle a pocketful of pennies to simulate spurs.
Sonic the Hedgehog. almost 5 years ago
Don’t argue or you’ll be out forever
LeeCox almost 5 years ago
I love how Charlie Brown mangles the lyrics of those old songs!
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
who still plays cowboys/Indians these days? “these days” as in as of 2020
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
These early strips show just how good a cartoonist Mr. Schulz was.
iggyman almost 5 years ago
I like the “Pikes Peak” on the wagon! Lofty aspirations, Charlie!
therese_callahan2002 almost 5 years ago
And this strip was published long before Wagon Train premiered on TV.
Kaputnik almost 5 years ago
If this is one of the 1951 strips, then $15 would be $145 in today’s money, going by the consumer price index. $245 going by the unskilled wage. Source measuringworth.com.
Pretty expensive for a costume to play in.
I❤️Peanuts almost 5 years ago
Ah yes, by the banks of the old Swanson River, eating those TV dinners at the end of a long day on the trail.
tripwire45 almost 5 years ago
Maybe it’s only a flesh wound.
oakie817 almost 5 years ago
correct response should have been ’it’s only a flesh wound’
Wichita1.0 almost 5 years ago
I vaguely recall those days. Mostly for the humiliating aspect that my feet were too narrow for boots, so I had to jingle a pocketful of pennies to simulate spurs.
The Reader Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Patty really bought into the scenario!
Tentoes almost 5 years ago
Wait! If you’re playing the indian, you have to have your shirt off.
dwdl21 almost 5 years ago
Am I the only one who roots for the Indians now?
Zykoic almost 5 years ago
Let’s play Don and Nancy!
dv1093 almost 5 years ago
I think Snoopy’s done playing.
rgcviper almost 5 years ago
“Treace peaty” … nice touch.