Mr. Griffin. Were there any salesmen who called on Sam Jaffe?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Oh, yes; we had salesmen coming in all the time.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember any of their names?
Mr. Fehrenbach. I don’t recall any of their names. I mean, this was strictly business and Sam took care of the ordering and everything.
Mr. Griffin. Were there any customers who came in regularly?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Outside of the jewelry store we were doing work for; no.
Mr. Griffin. Didn’t have any business off the street?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Not that I recall of. If he did, I mean it was something that I would know very little about, and as a matter of fact, he wouldn’t let me know because he wouldn’t want the other jewelry stores to know.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have anything else that you haven’t told us or we haven’t covered already that you think is pertinent to this matter?
Mr. Fehrenbach. No. I think this is everything that I can remember to the best of my ability and knowledge right now. I know since I first told the FBI there in Medford about this that I thought it could possibly be the same man, the wife and I have talked it over on many occasions, and I have racked my brains trying to think of anything else that would be pertinent to it but I——