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Tickling the ivories in this tough town is rumored to be a dangerous endeavor. What is the town's name and which author famously reintroduced this comical public notice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Don't shoot the piano-player; he's doing the best he can. Don't hurt innocent people. Originated in the United States in the Wild West, around 1860. During his 1883 tour of the United States, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) saw this saying on a notice in a Leadville, Colorado, saloon. It is sometimes attributed to Mark Twain, but neither Wilde nor Twain has ever claimed authority