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Yes, I got that. I'm just saying that they must have sourced them from different manufacturers for the different grades. It doesn't make much sence unless Lake Erie didn't make grade 8, which also doesn't make much sence, or maybe it was a price difference. What was the company that made the bolts with the C?
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I'm still trying to identify the company that used a C as a manufacturing trade mark.
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Bernhard wrote:
Rich provided me with the name of the manufacturer. Cleveland or Cincinnati bolt manufacturer.
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