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GradeIII
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Serial number question

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Was it common for an alpha to follow the numeric serial number at one time? Example: 12345A

I assume the alpha would denote the grade?

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I should've been more specific. If I understood correctly, the impression I got was that the alpha was included in the serial# on the lower tang.

I told him to look at the tang, but perhaps he was looking at the receiver and/or the barrel flats.
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I recently purchased a nice Philadelphia AH Fox Sterlingworth. Ser #916xx. Sent a request to Savage Arms this morning for information. Does anyone have an idea as to date of manufacture?

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You probably won't get a lot of information on a Sterlingworth but they should give you a shipping date.
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I've never seen a grade letter with the serial number on the exterior of the trigger guard back strap. In the early Wayne & Bristol Street years the grade letter was stamped pretty close to the serial number on the watertable.
104A
104A
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1327A
1327A
2963A
2963A
After the move to North 18th Street & Windrim Avenue the grade letter moved a bit farther away from the serial number on the watertable.
11966    A
11966 A
21235            B
21235 B
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By the Savage years they weren't sure where to stamp the grade --
303548
303548
303577A
303577A
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arcticfox wrote:I recently purchased a nice Philadelphia AH Fox Sterlingworth. Ser #916xx. Sent a request to Savage Arms this morning for information. Does anyone have an idea as to date of manufacture?

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Did you receive your Savage Arms letter yet? Just curious how close manufacture date was to 1920-1921?

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