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Yes it is George. There were/are various patterns of Laminated Steel depending on the era of manufacture because of the various manufacturers or sources Parker Bros. bought them from.
Interesting also is the fact that it is lister as a PT in the Ser book.
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03-30-2013, 08:11 AM
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Very pretty pattern for what people normally think of as dull Laminated steel.
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