85 F.T.C. Gentlemen: Please find enclosed a copy of the Texas Watchmakers Charter* along with a copy of a survey that we intend to mail to our members concerning the prices that they charge for watch repair. It is our intent to gather this information and make it available through a trade journal and relate the average price, the high and low, and may break it down as to different areas of the State of Texas. Can we legally do this and not break any laws? Thanks for your cooperation. Yours truly, /s/ Harold B. Neill President For the reason that the copy furnished the compilers of this publication was illegible, as well as economy reasons, the charter is not reproduced here. However, it is available for inspection and copying at the Division of Legal & Public Records, Federal Trade Commission Building, Washington, D.C. 1173 TEXAS WATCHMAKERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 1974 RETAIL WATCH REPAIR CHARGES. IF YOU DO NOT SERVICE AND/OR REPAIR SOME TYPES OF WATCHES LISTED; PLEASE LEAVE BLANK. THE SIGNING OF THIS SURVEY IS OPTIONAL. RETURN IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE. Number I. through V. should be considered to have water-resistant cases. |