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Ordnance Affects Street Musicians
By Steve Bentley

I believe it was the other way around: they banned the violins to
curb the guns.  In the "Twenties" and "Thirties", it was common
for gangsters to go around with their Tommy guns in violin cases.

 [ "Tommy gun" = Thompson submachine gun, a favorite in old movies,
 [ too; succeeded by the Uzi.  -- Robbie


(Message sent Thu 19 Jun 2003, 03:54:27 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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