"Houston, TX
4/6/1928
Smith & Wesson Inc.
Springfield Mass.
Gentlemen: on the 17th of Feb. I sent you a check to cover cost of repairing and refinishing Five Revolvers. You informed me that you would, or could have them ready for me, in, from three to four weeks. It has now been seven weeks. I am at a loss, as I have no way of knowing when they have been shipped and lost in transit, or when you have not shipped them yet.
I would be very glad if you have not shipped them, that you would do so as quickly as you can, as I need One or Two of them very badly.
Thanking you for whatever special attention you may give them,
I am Respectfully
J F Burkhalter
1440 Hts Blvd
Houston Texas"
Your man was James Frank Burkhalter, who was a 54 year old grocer when he wrote this letter. He lived at 1440 Heights Blvd in Houston, and appears to have later worked as an antiques dealer (that's his profession as listed on his death certificate). He was born on Sep. 14, 1875 and died on Feb. 25, 1959.
Mike