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LOCK OF JOHN DILLINGER'S HAIR

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LOCK OF JOHN DILLINGER'S HAIR
<b>1481. A LOCK OF JOHN DILLINGER'S HAIR </b>JOHN DILLINGER (1903-1934) American bank robber and murderer, in 1933 and 1934, he and his gangs undertook a string of bank robberies in the Midwest, with narrow escapes from the law. His first robbery in 1924 led to a nine-year stint in prison. After a jailbreak, he resumed robbing banks until gunned down by the FBI as he exited a Chicago theater, betrayed by the infamous "Lady in red". An outstanding Dillinger relic, a hair cut from his head as he lay dead in the Chicago morgue. The hair, approx. 1" long, is contained within a circular, sealed plastic container which in turn is affixed to a 18" x 12" mat bearing photographs of two Dillinger Wanted posters, a morgue photo and an FBI contact list. Also prominently illustrated is the original letter of provenance written by a young lady on July 24, 1934, two days after Dillinger's death, reading in part: "<i>...Father helped to clean the Body, and brought home a fountain pen and part of a candy bar and wrapper he had in his pocket. Father brought some hair that he clipped for souvenirs. I am putting some with this letter for you...</i>". Sold with a later owner's COA as well. Limited to fifty, of which this is no. 21.<b> $300-400</b>