Envied by Men,
Adored by Women.
He fought the Law
Til the day he quit Livin'.
Hair styled High,
Pencil-thin Moustache.
Upon his cobweb Tie
A diamond stickpin Flashed.
Chicagoland one hot July,
They put him on the Spot.
The diamond, it Survived.
It's owner, he did Not.
And now it is Yours,
To wear and to Own.
May he without Silk
Cast the very first Stone.
TUCSON. JANUARY 25, 1934.
Chief of Police Gus Wollard closes in on John Dillinger's gang.
Without firing a shot, he nabs the fugitive bank bandits, their submachine guns, and bulletproof vests. From their leader's broad silk necktie, Wollard plucks a diamond filigree stickpin and keeps it, proving the age-old adage: Crime Doesn't Pay.
Dillinger is History.
But Dillinger's Diamond is Forever.
- JOHN DILLINGER
The Dillinger Diamond lives on.
For the Outlaw in your life.
Or a Lady in Red.
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