Not trying to change subject on this but the PO box itself is suspect too:The two sets of identification for Oswald and Hidell being found in one wallet was particularly damaging to Oswald, as Oswald denied during the afternoon of November 22 that he was the owner of the rifle. It was worldwide news by 11/23/63 that the rifle that was left at the scene was purchased by mail order with a postal money order used by “A. Hidell” and listing Oswald’s PO Box as the place for pick-up. It did not make the news that this postal money order had no stamp indicating that it was ever used or ever deposited.[ 16 ] Nor did it make the news that postal inspector Harry Holmes admitted that anyone who had access to Oswald’s PO box could have picked up the rifle [or the pistol] without even showing identification. Nor did it make the news that post offices were required by law to retain “delivery receipts for firearms” for four years, something not done in this case. A. J. Hidell was all over Oswald’s phony FPCC literature as the fictional chairman of his fictional New Orleans branch. Oswald and Hidell were now tied together by the rifle and the wallet.State Secret - https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/State_Secret_Chapter6.html
Not trying to change subject on this but the PO box itself is suspect too:It did not make the news that this postal money order had no stamp indicating that it was ever used or ever deposited.
Nor did it make the news that post offices were required by law to retain “delivery receipts for firearms” for four years, something not done in this case.
To David VP:That image you posted showing the Traders receipt or order or whatever it is and the address typed up, what exactly is that? Was that sent into the company from the customer to place the order or is it some kind of receipt generated by the company?
It's the internal order invoice created by Seaport Traders on 3/13/63. It's the equivalent of Waldman Exhibit No. 7 for the Klein's/Rifle order. (I find it hard to believe you don't already know this information.)