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Gunfire at Tiffany's

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From the latest Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, showing a selection of recent acquisitions, we learn that Tiffany & Company has made weapons at "several points in its long history." These revolvers were actually manufactured by Smith and Wesson and then gussied up with silver grips. Now, lets get all the other guns into museums.

Just between us, I never say "Tiffany's." It's "Tiffany." Truman Capote was one of those out-of-towners...

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