Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #264
In "Snob's Club," the Beagle Boys pull a clever scam by exploiting Scrooge’s unexpected soft spot for bagpipes, using the instrument to wheedle money from him. When their scheme unravels due to a series of permit violations, they’re forced to surrender the pipes to the police—much to their chagrin. Written by John Antrobus and Gilbert Cosser, with art by Daniel Branca and colors by Tom Luth, this 1992 tale brings classic Disney humor to life, all capped off with a vibrant cover by Jukka Murtosaari.
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The Beagle Boys discover a particular set of bagpipes brings out a generous streak in Scrooge and use them to get Scrooge to give them money. But they are foiled by the police for doing several things without a permit and have to forfeit the bagpipes to have charges dropped.
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