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Old 11-03-18, 03:33
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I wouldn't bet the farm on the 1951 dates being correct. Are there serial numbers associated with the CFRs?

I used to own serial number 18, which was made by MCI in Dec of 52.

Somewhere I thought I read about a half dozen being brought up from the US including one or two line variants. But I have never been able to re-find that information. I think one may have been made of aluminum as well?

Seems to me that a very early one, or possibly a variant, was found in BC a few years back and posted on here. Perhaps check with Colin Stevens....I think he posted about it.

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