"Can you put me in touch with him?"
"Yeah."
"Thanks, later."
He got to the appointed restaurant early and asked for the booth reserved for Smith as he had been instructed. It was amazing how those New York City taxi drivers knew a hole in the wall place like this.
Soon, he was joined by a well dressed, obviously well educated man who ordered drinks for both of them.
"I understand that you have need of our services. How may we be of help?"
"I need to have some papers forged. It has to be a foolproof forgery that will not be exposed if the papers are examined by a handwriting analyst."
"That will be expensive, but not impossible. We charge by the number of words and the number of papers or documents you need." The price of each was then given.
"Whew, that is steep."
"Yes it is. But you want foolproof. Ordinary forgers are a dime a dozen, but we employ only the most expert. These are people who are trained in document examination. They know what a document examiner looks for and what tips them off to call something a forgery. For example, if a person is trying to disguise his or her handwriting, they make it bigger, wider, smaller or larger.