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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    That's a 1930s Club Standard like this one.

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    Thanks Garvin. What does the "No4" refer to then? Is it a model number?
    Like I say, I'm not familiar with these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harry mac View Post
    Thanks Garvin. What does the "No4" refer to then? Is it a model number?
    Like I say, I'm not familiar with these.
    Not sure why this model number was chosen.

    Was it fourth in the BSA line up at the time? I suppose the Standard no.2, Club Standard no.1 (45 inch), and Light Pattern had all been going for some years previously?
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