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Craig Shemin said:"Unless someone went out of their way to counterfeit an obscure Muppet, I can tell you that it is real. The date is off -- I think it's 1988 and not 78 because I remember dealing with it when I was in the PR department -- and I started full time in 88. I think I sent the blank tag up to Jim's office to have him sign it... it was attached to the puppet after he signed it.
I think Ed Christie built the puppet -- it was created expressly for the auction and was not used in any production that I know of. I'll try to confirm with him if he built it.
Karen [Falk] can confirm this, but I would say that it is an authentic creation of what was formerly called The Muppet Workshop, but it was not a screen-used puppet."
Karen Falk said:"The Henson Company participated in the Night of 100 Trees a couple of times. As Craig said, one event took place in 1988 (12/6/88) and before that on 12/9/86. Usually, celebrities decorated trees that were then auctioned off. Clearly, the Workshop decided to make a "Spruce" tree in their own fashion. Craig's memory of having the tag signed sounds completely correct (Craig never forgets...). Jim would not have made the tree himself.
I don't have the program for the 1988 event, but the 1986 program lists a "Jim Henson's Muppet Tree" under the "Celebrity Trees" listings. I don't know what it looked like."
Ed Christie said:"Yes - Spruce Greensleeves! I designed the concept, built the puppet and a freelancer Karl Wendelin (died from HIV) did the base & scaffolding. Interesting to see it on Ebay. Maybe I should bid on it!
On closer inspection, it's looking real shabby. The "Roadies" are actually Doozers painted & flocked white. Clever, huh? I bet they are real "toasty".
I was able to get Jim to sign the label which is sewn onto it.
The puppet is removable for performance. I think it sold for around $3,000. Ah .... memories."
They also participated in 2002 with this puppet Bruce_McSpruceKaren Falk said:"By the way, the company participated in the Night of 100 Trees event in December 1987, too. The tree was somehow "Miss Piggy's Tree" and sold for $3500. (I don't have any real documentation, just a listing in the chronology.)"