Yes, if Oswald didn't receive his rifle then naturally he would complain and Kleins would be expected to have to some sort record of how they handled his non delivery but alas no evidence appears to exist. Meaning that Oswald's rifle was delivered.
JohnM
Hilariously stupid.
First of all, if Kleins' "would be expected to have to some sort record of how they handled
his a non delivery" they can also be expected to have evidence (i.e. some sort of shipping document) for every transaction. The mere fact that no such document exists, for the Hidell transaction, could very well mean that the article was never shipped in the first place.
A reason for the absence of a shipping document could very well be that the transaction was cancelled because Kleins' no longer stocked the rifle ordered!
no evidence appears to exist. Meaning that Oswald's rifle was delivered. It's getting more idiotic; how in the world does the absence of a proper shipping document even remotely mean that a rifle was delivered.
Bottom line; Waldman had no first hand knowledge of the Hidell transaction. All he could do is confirm the meaning of some handwritten markings on an internal document. Kleins' was never able to produce any shipping document that proves a rifle was actually sent.
I hope you learned something, but I fear the worst....