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Originally Posted by Bruce Day
Todd said it was and it has the long middle point in the C of the bolsters.
Those years are dollar grades I believe and A is the later equivalent .
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I agree, the long tear drop on the bolster is the key, but B grades have it too in later years. "I" lump all the long tear drop guns into the A grade category too. It's much to confusing to try to accurately ID a $200 or $250 or $300 (never saw one) grade that people reference. I think of them all as Parker's highest grade lifters of that period; but I do like some more than others.