Mr. Hutchison. No, sir; I couldn't. I couldn't tell you where it was given and who wrote the check. All I looked at was—it was the amount.
Mr. Jenner. Do you have any recollection—do you know what a counter check is?
Mr. Hutchison. Yes, sir; I know what a counter check is. It was a counter check. It wasn't a printed—it wasn't a personalized check. It was a printed check.
Mr. Jenner. I'm going to hand you one of my own personal checks [handing to witness.] Now, that's what you call a printed personalized check?
Mr. Hutchison. Yes, sir. That's a printed personalized check.
Mr. Jenner. And it was not that form?
Mr. Hutchison. No, sir. This was just a counter check. They all have it right here [indicating on check]—it's in the form of a draft on the Dallas market here. You have the name of your bank in print—like this bank is printed in here. [Indicating on check.]
Mr. Jenner. Yes. But on a counter check, the bank is not imprinted?
Mr. Hutchison. No, sir; no, sir. It just has your date and "Pay to the Order of," and your signature here and, of course, they all have your micronized letters—they all have that now because each bank puts them out.
Mr. Jenner. Yes; but they do not appear on counter checks.