Mr. Cadigan. No; I would not.
Mr. Eisenberg. Does it bear any similarities to Oswald's handwriting at any point?
Mr. Cadigan. I didn't observe any that I thought were sufficiently significant in characteristics to warrant pointing out. It is a question of judgment as to how you evaluate a given characteristic. I don't see, and do not see now, any characteristic worthy of mention to either say Oswald did or didn't do it.
Mr. Eisenberg. I hand you Commission Exhibit No. 115, consisting of a rubber stamping kit, and ask you whether you have examined that stamping kit.
Mr. Cadigan. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. Did you attempt to determine whether the stamping on the document which you have photographed as Cadigan Exhibit No. 23, was produced by the rubber stamp kit, Exhibit No. 115?
Mr. Cadigan. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. What conclusion did you reach?
Mr. Cadigan. I couldn't reach any conclusion because the exhibit that I had, and from which Cadigan Exhibit No. 23 was made, is a Xerox copy, and is not adequate for the rubber stamp examination of this kind.
Mr. Eisenberg. Did you see anything which led you to believe that the stamp on on the document you examined could not have been made by Exhibit No. 115?