Representative Ford. Is this a universal practice now?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. No; this varies with the different processors. It is used by the large companies. I believe Eastman Kodak uses it. Your larger processing companies use it, but your smaller, maybe one-man shop or small photographic shop will probably not use it. It is at the discretion of the shop actually.
Representative Ford. Can you tell from a print which has been developed which processing plant processed that print?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Not without some specific stamp of the processing company on it.
Mr. Eisenberg. I think we should add here for the record that the sling which is presently on the rifle is, as any other sling, a removable sling, and not one that is fixed into the rifle.
Mr. McCloy. It seems to me that this band here in Exhibit 746 is a, might very well be a reproduction of this, this lighter side of this rather enlarged leather part of the sling.
It seems to be just about the same length.
Representative Ford. That is, what is on the, rifle.
Mr. McCloy. Which is on the rifle. I wonder, and here it is again in Commission Exhibit 133A—133A has that—of which it is an enlargement. Isn't it possible that is a reproduction of that leather sling?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. It could be possible.