(e) a photocopy of what appears to be an invoice from "Performance Polymers" to "Creative Arts" dated 4/27/98 showing a shipment of 1760 unidentified units at a unit price of 2,0000 for a total charge of $3520.00. 21. On 11 October 2000, Bergfalk filed a submission entitled "BERGFALK CASE-IN-CHIEF" (Paper 30). The submission consists of the following: (a) a photocopy of what appears to be a letter to "Kent" signed by Minda De Voto and stating that "[t]he first day you brought your product into Tom Girl, in Breckenridge, was February 15, 1996....I have carried the snowboard keychains ever since"; (b) a photocopy of what appears to be an invoice to "Tom Girl" dated 10/4/96 for 30 engraved snowboard key chains and 30 colored snowboard key chains for a total charge of 210.00 and identifying the salesperson as "Kent"; (c) a photocopy of what appears to be an receipt dated 11/4/96 for the sale of 5 key chains by "tom girl"; (d) a photocopy of what appears to be three checks dated 11/4/96, 3/2/97, and 11/16/97, from "Tom Girl Corp." payable to the order of Kent Bergfalk; (e) a statement dated 5 October 2000, signed by Terry R. Barrett and stating that he is the owner of "Rarities & Remedies" in Breckenridge, Colorado and that on 4 November 1996 he bought snowboard key chains for resale in his store from a person identifying himself as Kent Bergfalk; 7Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007