"Presentism", Whiskey, Clips, & Museums: A Chat With Ashley Hlebinsky
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I recently met up with Ashley Hlebinsky, former curator of the Cody Firearms Museum, and we sat down for a rambling discussion about the intersection of firearms and museums, mostly. Among other things, we will talk about her consulting work with the L.A. Police Museum and the Browning family, the changing direction of mainstream museums, testifying in court cases, and much more.
Oh, and a rye whiskey face-off between Kyro and Thumb Butte!
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