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Steve, the trigger plate engraving on your SC is typical of the early engraving style. The pigeon on Bill's SC is typical for most SC's. Also very early Parker SBT's had a screw on the side of the receiver (don't remember which side) that allowed for access to the firing pin. I'm guessing at the moment without looking it up but Parker SBT's of that early vintage probably had a separate firing pin instead of the firing pin as part of the hammer.