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Tommy,
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It's there now Dan. I have a larger photo if someone would like me to email it to them.
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IMO I think it is a made up 837. Compare the #7'S between the PN# 837 and the amp rating 37A.
The 37A is the way the 7 should look, notice how the lower leg of the 7 is different. Mike |
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Look at Jason's 837 he just sold
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...e/0#Post300990 My thought was the 7 in "37A" may look that way due to a light stamping. The bottom of the 7 sort to disappears thus losing the strong curve. Every original I have seen, the "7" has that curve in its back. ![]()
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