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Offline Mitch Todd

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #168 on: December 08, 2023, 01:11:08 AM »
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The Department Number 358 isn't a specific Department within the Kliens warehouse

Nobody said it was, except you of course...

but is a code which applied to every product ordered on that unique Kleins Advertisement,

You can try to muddy the water as much as you like, but the Department Number identified the magazine where the coupon came from. That, in turn, identified the exact item ordered.
Who said that Klein's used the department number on the ad to identify a particular item? No one from Klein's claimed that. Nor does the department number appear on the Waldman exhibit 7 order form, although the C20-T750 code does.

This is another case where you simply suppose something must work a certain way because you want to believe it so, and have run out any other arguments to make your dream-world work.

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Offline John Mytton

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #169 on: December 08, 2023, 03:25:31 AM »
Who said that Klein's used the department number on the ad to identify a particular item? No one from Klein's claimed that. Nor does the department number appear on the Waldman exhibit 7 order form, although the C20-T750 code does.

This is another case where you simply suppose something must work a certain way because you want to believe it so, and have run out any other arguments to make your dream-world work.

Hi Mitch, check your messages.

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #170 on: December 08, 2023, 05:50:09 AM »
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OK. It's faint enough in the versions I'm looking at that I can't tell if it's supposed to be "358" or "633" or maybe something else, even with glasses. Even if it is 358, it's set off by itself, and not associated with the C20-T750 order code the way the other identifiers like the control number, item description, and serial number are. As such, it still doesn't give any real credence to the idea that it's some sort of extension to the catalog number. If Klein's really thought that the 36" and 40" rifles were different things, they wouldn't have had the two sizes sharing the same order number. And, if Klein's didn't have any 36" rifles available, "358" is meaningless as some kind of disambiguator. They may have simply fulfilled the order with what they had, figuring that the people buying these things weren't liable to be the type to be picky about the exact length. They just wanted a serviceable rifle cheap, cheap, cheap, and there would be few complaints. Those who did object could then be given the choice of sending it back for a refund or exchange with a 36" model, but they not be many. I've seen this kind of thinking on both ends of the exchange before.

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #171 on: December 08, 2023, 07:11:59 AM »
OK. It's faint enough in the versions I'm looking at that I can't tell if it's supposed to be "358" or "633" or maybe something else, even with glasses. Even if it is 358, it's set off by itself, and not associated with the C20-T750 order code the way the other identifiers like the control number, item description, and serial number are. As such, it still doesn't give any real credence to the idea that it's some sort of extension to the catalog number. If Klein's really thought that the 36" and 40" rifles were different things, they wouldn't have had the two sizes sharing the same order number. And, if Klein's didn't have any 36" rifles available, "358" is meaningless as some kind of disambiguator. They may have simply fulfilled the order with what they had, figuring that the people buying these things weren't liable to be the type to be picky about the exact length. They just wanted a serviceable rifle cheap, cheap, cheap, and there would be few complaints. Those who did object could then be given the choice of sending it back for a refund or exchange with a 36" model, but they not be many. I've seen this kind of thinking on both ends of the exchange before.



The bottom line is, if Kleins were concerned about sending out two different sized Carcano's they would call one C20-T750 and the other one perhaps C20-T751.

Also worth noting is Kleins were advertising the 36 inch Carcano in Guns Magazine as C20-T50 until July63 which directly conflicted with American Rifleman advertising the 40 inch model from April63 to July63 as C20-T750, which indicates that they didn't give a Royal stuff.

Warehouse staff are not designated to think, they receive an order and go to the appropriate shelf and fill out the order with the given Item Number. To believe that they have to cross reference product item numbers with department numbers across a number differing magazines across a number of months across hundreds of various sporting items just doesn't work in the real World.

The Warehouse staff at Kleins, like Oswald in the Depository would be given orders on a clipboard and would go away and fill them. The following crop of Waldman 7 is all they would be concerned with, which they would write in the serial numbers by hand and then take the product and paperwork to despatch.



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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #172 on: December 08, 2023, 12:27:08 PM »
OK. It's faint enough in the versions I'm looking at that I can't tell if it's supposed to be "358" or "633" or maybe something else, even with glasses. Even if it is 358, it's set off by itself, and not associated with the C20-T750 order code the way the other identifiers like the control number, item description, and serial number are. As such, it still doesn't give any real credence to the idea that it's some sort of extension to the catalog number. If Klein's really thought that the 36" and 40" rifles were different things, they wouldn't have had the two sizes sharing the same order number. And, if Klein's didn't have any 36" rifles available, "358" is meaningless as some kind of disambiguator. They may have simply fulfilled the order with what they had, figuring that the people buying these things weren't liable to be the type to be picky about the exact length. They just wanted a serviceable rifle cheap, cheap, cheap, and there would be few complaints. Those who did object could then be given the choice of sending it back for a refund or exchange with a 36" model, but they not be many. I've seen this kind of thinking on both ends of the exchange before.

If Klein's really thought that the 36" and 40" rifles were different things,

Are you for real? How in the world can you consider a 36" rifle and a 40" rifle to be the same thing?

They may have simply fulfilled the order with what they had, figuring that the people buying these things weren't liable to be the type to be picky about the exact length.

What a load of BS. It only shows the LN desperation to "explain" how a 36" rifle that was ordered somehow morphed into a 40" rifle. It's pathetic. At least the WC was wise enough not to touch the subject. When they took testimony from Waldman, they just ignored the issue all together. Just like they did not show bullet CE399 to Tomlinson when they took his deposition. If you don't ask, you can't get an answer you don't like.

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #173 on: December 08, 2023, 12:33:44 PM »


The bottom line is, if Kleins were concerned about sending out two different sized Carcano's they would call one C20-T750 and the other one perhaps C20-T751.

Also worth noting is Kleins were advertising the 36 inch Carcano in Guns Magazine as C20-T50 until July63 which directly conflicted with American Rifleman advertising the 40 inch model from April63 to July63 as C20-T750, which indicates that they didn't give a Royal stuff.

Warehouse staff are not designated to think, they receive an order and go to the appropriate shelf and fill out the order with the given Item Number. To believe that they have to cross reference product item numbers with department numbers across a number differing magazines across a number of months across hundreds of various sporting items just doesn't work in the real World.

The Warehouse staff at Kleins, like Oswald in the Depository would be given orders on a clipboard and would go away and fill them. The following crop of Waldman 7 is all they would be concerned with, which they would write in the serial numbers by hand and then take the product and paperwork to despatch.



JohnM

Isn't it just amazing what these LNs are able to do? They can tells us what Oswald was thinking, without having actually known the man or spoken to him. Now, as it turns out they can tell us how Klein's operations worked, without ever having been there and seeing it first hand.

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #174 on: December 08, 2023, 06:02:33 PM »
Hi Mitch, check your messages.

JohnM

Is there something you said to Todd, to clearly correct him, that you didn't want to share with the forum? I wonder why   :D :D :D :D :D

Let me guess, you told him in a PM that he was mistaken because the department number was on the actual coupon, right?
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Offline John Mytton

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #175 on: December 08, 2023, 08:07:33 PM »
Now, as it turns out they can tell us how Klein's operations worked,

Says the man who thinks that the exact same Product Item Number should be differentiated by a magazine coupon? You can't make this up, Hilarious!

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Re: The LHO Escape -- Panic and Shock
« Reply #175 on: December 08, 2023, 08:07:33 PM »