The rods plausibly were found still in
The bag Oswald carried them
and which bag he could have left in the front storage room by the front staircase TSBD entrance foyer.
The bag may have been a bag with Paines mailing address label stuck on it which Oswald simply took off the garage shelf to carry the rods in or which were in the bag to begin with,
I doubt blinds also were taken, as they were apparently none less in width than 30” which is Only 5” less than the criticized conventional WC bag that’s 8” above the shoulder line when carried with one end in palm of hand
Also, since Linnie Mae Randle saw Oswald carrying bag with only one hand at the very top, that’s doubtful that roll of blinds would be carried that way, especially If swinging the bag along near ground
The shortest length of rods are 2’3”= 27.5” and just 2 of them in bag would maybe give the impression the bag was “flimsy” as it’s a bit loose if it’s a bag that had originally also contained rolled curtain rods ordered by mail by Mr or Mrs Paine
So rods 27.5 in length carried in a bag that originally DID have 30” blinds in it, and Oswald folded over the label end about 3-4 inches .. well.. there ya are: CASE solved
