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A .45-caliber gun once owned by Butch Cassidy has sold at auction in Southern California for $175,000.
Such beauties, made of ivory-colored Alicite glass, came in four designs, including one clever example shaped like a gun in a holster, another like a bullet with a rounded top.
WHEN fictional cowboy Hopalong Cassidy visited Adelaide in November 1954, 100,000 people lined the streets to see the screen hero who saved the West.
A .45-caliber gun once owned by Butch Cassidy has sold at auction in Southern California for $175,000.A spokesman for the private seller said Sunday that the Colt Single Action Army revolver went ...
A .45-caliber gun once owned by Butch Cassidy has sold at auction in Southern California for $175,000.A spokesman for the private seller said Sunday that the Colt Single Action Army revolver went ...
The gun is accompanied by a black leather shoulder holster and two binders filled with documentation verifying the revolver's authenticity.
The gun is accompanied by a black leather shoulder holster and two binders filled with documentation verifying the revolver's authenticity. Cassidy, the infamous Old West bank robber, bought the ...