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Home › Forums › Early Twentieth Century › Bonnie and Clyde guns to be auctioned off
Guns that the notorious bank robbers had on their persons when they were gunned down will be auctioned off soon, and they expect them to go for $100-$200k.Guns of Bonnie and Clyde be auctionedOne thing that struck me from the article above was this ridiculous comment at the end:
For Livingston, what makes the artifacts valuable is their link to the love-soaked couple who led a gang on a violent rampage of terror. "Their story still resonates. All those Depression-era gangsters perceived by the public fighting against big banks and the corruption of government. That resonates today," he said.
So now we're supposed to have sympathy for bank robbers?
Think of them as a Robin Hood of another color. 🙂
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