Very interesting find, Alan! There's some shenanigans going on here...
Thank you, Mr Iacoletti! And yes, shenanigans is about the word for it.
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It is an extremely curious circumstance.
We have
two official forms for the 2 curtain rods tested for Mr Oswald's fingerprints.
The first (call it CURTAINS #1) has the 'released' date of 3-24-64:
![](https://i.imgur.com/86uesSV.jpg)
It is important to note that the elements on this document written
in red pen are
exactly replicated in the second version (call it CURTAINS #2), which has the 'released' date of 3-26-64:
![](https://i.imgur.com/QLBOQlT.jpg)
This tells us that
---------------CURTAINS #1 is the
original---------------CURTAINS #2 contains text added to a
photocopy of CURTAINS #1
---------------the photocopy of CURTAINS #1 was made, however,
before the following elements had been written in: signature of 'John Joe Howlett' (the 2nd instance of this signature) + '3-24-64' + '7
50 a[.m.]' + signature of 'J. C. Day'.
This is the only logical way of accounting for the discrepancies.
In other words, CURTAINS #2, a.k.a. Commission Exhibit 1952----------
![](https://i.imgur.com/QLBOQlT.jpg)
-----------is not just a photocopy (already obvious), but a photocopy of
a deliberately prepared photocopy.
The question then becomes:
What benefit did having ready to hand this photocopied version bring?
Answer: flexibility in checking the 2 curtain rods in and out of the lab. ![Thumb1 Thumb1:](https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/Smileys/DarkB/icon_thumleft.gif)