Mr. Griffin. Who designed this twistboard?
Mr. Senator. I think it was manufactured by somebody in, I don’t know the name of the place, in Fort Worth.
Mr. Griffin. Who else was associated with Jack in the twistboard project?
Mr. Senator. Nobody. This is something that never really got off the ground. See, I think Jack had—what was it—maybe four or five or six dozen of the things. I just don’t remember. But it never got off the ground.
Mr. Griffin. He bought these, and then what was he going to do with them?
Mr. Senator. He was going to have them manufactured to resell.
Mr. Griffin. Did he buy them from some place other than Fort Worth, or from Fort Worth?
Mr. Senator. I am not sure whether he bought them from Fort Worth or some place else. I don’t know just where he got them from.
Mr. Griffin. What kind of material were they made out of?
Mr. Senator. It was a compressed—I don’t know what you would call it—it was a compressed thing. In other words, let me say that it was about this size here.