Mr. Paine. That is about as good as could come to my memory.

Mr. Liebeler. Was there just one string wrapped on the blanket?

Mr. Paine. No; I think it was wrapped at both ends.

Mr. Liebeler. With two strings?

Mr. Paine. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. Well now this blanket has a pin in one end. I call your attention to that, the blanket which is Commission Exhibit 140. Did you notice that pin?

Mr. Paine. No; I don't think so.

Mr. Liebeler. Present in the blanket at the time it was in your garage?

Mr. Paine. No; I don't think I do.

Mr. Liebeler. I am going to lay the blanket out here on the conference table, and I am going to produce Commission Exhibit 139 which is the rifle that was found in the Texas School Book Depository Building on November 22, 1963, and I will ask you if you can construct out of these materials that we have here this rifle, and the blanket and the string something that resembles or duplicates the package that you saw in your garage?