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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: Dear Mr Hunt...
« Reply #42 on: February 08, 2019, 07:15:30 PM »
Would you please specify what these differences are?

No!

Dear Walter,

Why not?

Would doing so tend to indicate that more than one "Dear Mr. Hunt" note was written, and maybe even over the years?

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Dear Mr Hunt...
« Reply #43 on: February 08, 2019, 07:27:46 PM »
Dear Walter,

Why not?

Would doing so tend to indicate that more than one "Dear Mr. Hunt" note was written, and maybe even over the years?

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)

There was only ONE  "Dear Mr Hunt" note.... that is the one that Lee Oswald wrote to Mr H.L. Hunt on November 8. 1963.   It's the note in which Lee requested a meeting with Mr H.L. Hunt so he could clarify and better understand his role.... before any action was taken by himself or anybody else.....

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Re: Dear Mr Hunt...
« Reply #44 on: February 08, 2019, 07:39:54 PM »
There was only ONE  "Dear Mr Hunt" note.... that is the one that Lee Oswald wrote to Mr H.L. Hunt on November 8. 1963.   It's the note in which Lee requested a meeting with Mr H.L. Hunt so he could clarify and better understand his role.... before any action was taken by himself or anybody else.....

Dear Walter,

Why did you write in your first post, this thread, that there appeared to be differences between Carrington's note and other copies of the note that you've seen?

Are you talking about a difference or two that a photocopying machine could somehow make in its reproduction of the (itself photocopied) note?

Or of photocopies of photocopies?

Please explain.

Thank you.

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Dear Mr Hunt...
« Reply #45 on: February 09, 2019, 04:19:05 PM »
Dear Walter,

Why did you write in your first post, this thread, that there appeared to be differences between Carrington's note and other copies of the note that you've seen?

Are you talking about a difference or two that a photocopying machine could somehow make in its reproduction of the (itself photocopied) note?

Or of photocopies of photocopies?

Please explain.

Thank you.

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)

If you'll present the "Dear Mr Hunt note" that McNally was using.... perhaps we can move forward and better understand what he meant about various aspects of the note.....

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« Reply #46 on: February 09, 2019, 09:33:31 PM »
If you'll present the "Dear Mr Hunt note" that McNally was using.... perhaps we can move forward and better understand what he meant about various aspects of the note.....

Dear Walter,

Have you never seen it?

How many "Dear Mr. Hunt" notes have you seen over the years?

Excluding Carrington's, do they all look the same?

If so, how does Carrington's vary from the others you have seen?

Regardless, how shall I go about "presenting" said note so that you can make out the details that he testified about and wrote about?

Shall I borrow it from the National Archives and have it professionally scanned for you?

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Dear Mr Hunt...
« Reply #47 on: February 09, 2019, 09:44:58 PM »
Dear Walter,

Have you never seen it?

How many "Dear Mr. Hunt" notes have you seen over the years?

Excluding Carrington's, do they all look the same?

If so, how does Carrington's vary from the others you have seen?

Regardless, how shall I go about "presenting" said note so that you can make out the details that he testified about and wrote about?

Shall I borrow it from the National Archives and have it professionally scanned for you?

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)

Just post what you believe to be the note that McNally was using......

In the book "Reasonable Doubt" by Henry Hurt the caption beneath the photocopy of the note reads....Quote... " Bearing Oswald's name, this note to "Mr Hunt" dated November 8. 1963 was mailed anonymously to a Texas assassination researcher in 1975. Handwriting experts have differed over whether the writing really is Oswald's. No definite answer could be reached by experts empaneled by the HSCA . However there are striking similarities to Oswald's erratic style and handwriting
 The identity of "Mr Hunt" is not known."


I believe the Texas assassination researcher was .......Penn Jones

The wording beneath the photocopy says "This note to Mr Hunt"...Implies that the actual note was sent to the researcher....Not a photocopy of the note....
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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: Dear Mr Hunt...
« Reply #48 on: February 09, 2019, 09:58:07 PM »
Just post what you believe to be the note that McNally was using......

Dear Walter,

Have you never seen in a book, or on the Internet, or perhaps on a DVD a reproduction of the note that McNally analyzed for the HSCA?

If you have, was it full-sized and sufficiently well-reproduced so that one can see in it the details McNally testified about and wrote about?

-- Mudd Wrassler Tommy  :)
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