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== Patch S. Wimmers ==

On April 1, 2012 The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC)
played a "April Fools" joke on the visitors to their Facebook fan page .
What follows is the content of the post:

Mr. Schwamp’s Identity Discovered!!! After decades of painstaking
investigation and research by dozens of Mayberry enthusiasts, we have
finally identified the actor who played Mr. Schwamp! With funding from
TAGSRWC’S own Weaver’s Dept. Store (thanks, ol’ Ben!) and with several
people working to assemble small pieces of the puzzle from a huge number of
sources, we finally solved Mayberry’s Greatest Mystery!

An obscure mention in the credits of an episode of “The Danny Thomas Show”
from 1956 was the key breakthrough. That, combined with Census records and
the power of Google and Ancestry.com and eventually Screen Actors Guild
records led us to a definite conclusion.

We’re pleased to announce that the actor who played Mr. Schwamp was a man
named…Patch S. Wimmers. Through U.S. Census records from 1950 and 1960
(found on Ancestry.com), we found that Patch S. Wimmers lived in North
Hollywood, just blocks from the Desilu-Cahuenga Studios, where “The Andy
Griffith Show” was filmed. He could’ve literally walked to work in
Mayberry, which means he could’ve been available to work as an extra on a
given episode on very short notice.

We further found that a Patch S. Wimmers lived in and was perhaps born in
Camp Threw, Miss. The earliest listing we found for him was the 1920
Census, which says he was 16 years old and living with his parents (his
father was in the Army Air Corps) and two siblings in Mississippi. At some
point the young Wimmers moved to California. We speculate that maybe his
father was transferred to a military base in California. (We’re not sure
about that because his father is listed as residing in Poi Falls, OR,
during some of that period.)

Patch is already spotted acting very Mr. Schwamp-ish (which is to say, not
acting much at all) in “Christmas in Connecticut” in 1945 and in the 1946
Three Stooges feature film “Swing Parade.” He would have been 41 to 42
during that time. He doesn’t pop again in our research until the 1956
“Danny Thomas Show.” And then in TAGS in “My Fair Ernest T. Bass” in 1964.
And the rest is history…26 episodes of TAGS and a few episodes of “Gomer
Pyle, U.S.M.C.” and “Mayberry R.F.D.” and similar appearances.

We’re hopeful that we’ll now find many more appearances by “Mr.
Schwamp/Patch S. Wimmers. But for now, on this here day, April 1, 2012,
we’re just pleased to finally announce that Mr. Schwamp is Patch S. Wimmers
of Camp Threw, Miss. (and most probably Poi Falls, OR).

Click on the photo for compete details about how this mystery was solved!

Clicking on the link provided in the post took you to
http://WeaversDepartmentStore.com and the following notice:

April Fool's!!!

In the words of Gomer Pyle, "What a dumb trick!"

But in the words of Ernest T. Bass, "Hee-hee-hee-ha-ha!"

Pssst! So that others might enjoy the full experience, PLEASE don't give
away the joke with comments on our Facebook post that spill the beans, at
least for a day or two. Of course, if you want to make comments that
express amazement and congratulations for our "discovery" and thereby egg
on other people to fall for the joke, that's great. Otherwise, just "Like"
the post and "Share" it with others, if you like.  Thanks!

And best of all, Ben Weaver has this to say: Free shipping on your online
Weaver's orders received now through April 15! Here's how you get it: Just
type "Mr. Schwamp" into the "Comments" area of your Weaver's Order Form,
and we'll manually deduct the normal $5 shipping charge from your total
before processing your order.  See...April Fool's isn't totally foolish,
after all!

TAGSRWC members enjoyed the experience and received a discount on their
order from Weaver's for a few days.
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