Dig around, suggests the man who discovered a magnificent photograph of Billy the Kid playing croquet.
Randy Guijarro told the Guardian on Monday, “I hope this inspires others to delve into trunks and attics in quest of lost gems.
an 1878 image of Billy the Kid playing croquet that measures 45 inches.
A picture of Billy the Kid playing croquet that was found at a thrift store and was originally only worth $2 has now sold for millions of dollars.
In 2010, Guijarro paid $2 for three tintypes measuring four by five inches from an antique shop in Fresno, California. It is today worth several million dollars.
The telecommunications specialist and his wife Linda have made it clear that they intend to utilize a portion of the cash from their unanticipated find to fund additional exploration activities.
We may benefit from a new car.
We intend to look into forgotten historical events in the USA and internationally.
We like traveling the globe together. The chase is a breathtaking show.
The man leaning on the mallet was Wild West figure Henry McCarty, better known as Billy the Kid, and the other individuals in the photograph were members of his gang, the Regulators, playing croquet in New Mexico in 1878, he discovered after studying the image under a microscope at home.
This is only the second authenticated photograph of the culprit ever taken, and it is valued at $5 million.
On Sunday, a National Geographic special with Kevin Costner that described the five years of inquiry and investigation into its veracity was broadcast.
It was very incredible. Guijarro, 54, stated, “It was incredibly difficult for us to observe that.” We’ve been entirely open and honest with you; we hope the journey was enjoyable!
He went on to add that false leads and mistrust stymied the inquiry, leaving the two feeling unsettled and unsure of whom to believe.
There are happy and unhappy moments. It had been a long and lonesome voyage. The image appeared to be taken from The Twilight Zone. There’s no doubt about it—too it’s good to be true.
The phrase “Billy the Kid” conjures up thoughts of the Wild West and the legendary New Yorker who, at the age of 21, was shot by Pat Garrett, the sheriff of Lincoln County, after a brief but brutal career as an outlaw.