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    Sorry. It was in a book by the famous detective Allan Pinkerton "Criminal Remininscences and Detective Sketches" where I read about the "Little Joker" description, although it was not called that there. It was Max Shinburn not George Leslie who was described making and using it on Lillie safes. But I have heard that name used elsewhere as well. Doug

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    Thumbs up Max Shinburn

    Quote Originally Posted by Doug MacQueen View Post
    Sorry. It was in ... "Criminal Reminiscences and Detective Sketches" ... It was Max Shinburn not George Leslie ... Doug
    I don't have a copy of <i>Criminal Reminiscences</i> but I found the same information about Shinburn on page 34 of the book <i>The Napoleon of Crime</i> by Ben Macintyre who got his info from Pinkerton.

    But on pages 204-205 of the book <i>From Boniface to Bank Burglar, or, The price of Persecution</i> by George Miles White AKA George Bliss. In a chapter called "Sheriff Smith's Bribe ~ The Little Joker" George White claims total credit for inventing a device with a little wire that recorded combination numbers and naming it "The Little Joker." Pinkerton however claims that White's modus operendi consisted of breaking into a banker’s home and torturing him until he gave up the combination to the vault.

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