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Mustache Pete
an older Italian-American criminal, associated with outdated ways of doing things US, 1938- Georgetti was of the old Mafia school, known as the Mustache Petes. — Ed Reid and Ovid Demaris, The Green Felt Jungle, p. 181, 1963
- Between the old Moustache Petes and the new breed bucking their way in, there were no exceptions, no excuses, and if you couldn’t cut it, they’d cut you. — Mickey Spillane, Last Cop Out, p. 104, 1972
- The two old guys flanking Mazzone–Mustache Petes–had the shirt buttoned to the top but no tie. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 101, 1975
- Do I look like a penniless “Mustache Pete” fresh off the boat? — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 26, 1977
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