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Books says, lifter , ss, 32 inch, no options.
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Am very interested in knowing the grade
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A PT (Plain Twist) Lifter of that age is likely to be a low "Dollar Grade" Parker - probably the equivalent of a Grade 0 or a Grade 1
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