Hi Ray. Can you elaborate on this? Also, where did you gather this information? I interviewed several former Mego warehouse staffers (from Bohemia, NY as well as the original warehouse, in Southern California), and no one ever corroborated an actual incinerator in any Mego-operated buildings. In fact, I understand there was a third building in Bohemia, located directly behind the first building, that Mego used primarily for 'dead stock' (such as the woeful "Walton's Farm House") which was eventually sold at closeout to wholesalers. I always thought the whole 'incinerator' concept was simply a metaphor... not to be taken literally. As in: "Ah, we just burned it," meaning "trashed it."
I'm anxious for you to tell me more about your findings! Thanks in advance.
You could be right! Both pages may well have been written during the same meeting, but I can't make that determination from Brian's interview. Perhaps Brian can shed some light on this for us?
Benjamin
I'm anxious for you to tell me more about your findings! Thanks in advance.
You could be right! Both pages may well have been written during the same meeting, but I can't make that determination from Brian's interview. Perhaps Brian can shed some light on this for us?
Benjamin
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