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- Hyman_S._Lehman abstract "Hyman S. Lebman aka Hyman S. Lehman or Hymie Lebman (1903–1990) was a San Antonio, Texas gunsmith and leather worker. Working out of his saddlery shop and gun store at 111 South Flores Street in San Antonio, Lebman provided specialized and custom made weaponry to several well-known bank robbers and outlaws during the Great Depression.United States court documents refer to Lehman as Hyman Saul Lebman. Lebman's own son, Marvin Lebman, who worked with his father in his gun and saddlery shop from 1937 to 1976, spells his father's name as Lebman.".
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- Hyman_S._Lehman deathPlace Texas.
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- Hyman_S._Lehman name "Hyman S. Lehman".
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- Hyman_S._Lehman shortDescription "American gunsmith and armorer who provided customized weaponry to the Chicago underworld and Depression-era gangsters during the Great Depression".
- Hyman_S._Lehman description "American gunsmith and armorer who provided customized weaponry to the Chicago underworld and Depression-era gangsters during the Great Depression".
- Hyman_S._Lehman description "American gunsmith and armorer who provided customized weaponry to the Chicago underworld and Depression-era gangsters during the Great Depression".
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- Hyman_S._Lehman comment "Hyman S. Lebman aka Hyman S. Lehman or Hymie Lebman (1903–1990) was a San Antonio, Texas gunsmith and leather worker. Working out of his saddlery shop and gun store at 111 South Flores Street in San Antonio, Lebman provided specialized and custom made weaponry to several well-known bank robbers and outlaws during the Great Depression.United States court documents refer to Lehman as Hyman Saul Lebman.".
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- Hyman_S._Lehman name "Hyman S. Lehman".