Mrs. Whitworth. Well, I would say about 15 inches.
Mr. Liebeler. About 15 inches?
Mrs. Whitworth. That's what I would say. You know, just judging it. It could have been longer and it could have been shorter, but it was wrapped up, I know that.
Mr. Liebeler. He didn't have occasion to open it up for you while he was in the store?
Mrs. Whitworth. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, did he ask you about a specific part for it?
Mrs. Whitworth. Yes; he did. But I don't know what it was because I didn't pay any attention to it because it was something, you know, for a gun and I couldn't help him, so I didn't pay any attention to it, you know, because I never worked in a gunshop anyway and I know nothing about guns whatever.
Mr. Liebeler. How come he came into this used furniture shop looking for a gun part?
Mrs. Whitworth. Well, I had a sign—I mean, I had had a gun shop in there, a man had leased part of my store and he had a gunshop in there, one part of it, but he had been moved for quite a while, but the sign hadn't been taken down.
Mr. Liebeler. So, there was still a sign on the front of the building saying that there was a gunshop there?