putting a hardware store (full with firearms and ammunition) near two banks is actually a genius marketing strategy
The real winner of this story is the hardware store owner. Bro made bank that day.
The Daltons?! Quick! Someone call Lucky Luke!
Wait... The Dalton Brothers were real? I thought they were just fictional characters from Lucky Luke!
The youngest was so smol 😭 The vibe he gave off with how u drew him like he was hesitant and caring. Evidently shown with his story, bravo 👏
Bob is officially a dead eye user
I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited to learn history. This man is THE YouTube History Teacher
My favourite Youtuber!!
Used to live in Coffeyville, pretty cool to see the Daltons get talked about online
0:14 isnt that bottom right?
The plush looks sooo cute :)
the sponsor ends at 3:31 btw
That wasn’t a heist, that was a live demonstration of what not to do xd
The art style, the story telling, the voice acting, this is an amazing channel, I’m so glad I found it
Cant believe the algorithm hid this video for 16 seconds
This is a pretty big part of coffeyville history, we have a tour of downtown with some unused buildings/areas set up as props for the tour along with a museum.... We also still have their graves in display
Remember first hearing this story on The History Channel show Wild West Tech. My favorite tid bit about this robbery is that one of the most famous outlaws of the Wild West during this robbery was shot and detained by a pre-teen with a Squirrel rifle. Edit: apologies, but i was incorrect about this memory. It was, ironically enough, the James-Younger Gangs Similar Northfield Missouri Bank Robbery from 1876. Seriously, read the articles from Northfield about the Robbery and it is like the Dalton Gang is a Re-make of the original James Robbery.
7:43 HOLY COW
9:19 the random anime scene is gold
@HeyHistorically