Mr. Belin. And do you know in what kind of a container it would have been shipped?
Mr. Waldman. It was customary for us to ship these rifles with scopes attached in a corrugated cardboard carton made for us by the Rudd Container Corporation of Chicago.
Mr. Belin. About how long would that carton be in size, if you know?
Mr. Waldman. Approximately 60 inches.
Mr. Belin. Did you ever furnish any samples of this carton or any wrapping paper or tape to the FBI?
Mr. Waldman. Yes; we did furnish a sample of the carton together with the type of sealing tape that was generally used and such craft paper that may have been used for inner cushioning packing.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Waldman, when we testified upstairs in front of the microfilm machine, was the microfilm itself more clear or less clear than the photostats or prints that have been made from it?
Mr. Waldman. More clear.
Mr. Belin. So it would be possible to read items on the microfilm itself that might not come out clear on the printed copies?
Mr. Waldman. That's correct.