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# of B's and Bn's produced

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Pete

12-29-2001 17:07:56




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Just a general question: I know that the A's and B's were serial numbered together, but any idea what the ratio of B vs A's was? All the collectors around here (Upstate, NY) seem to be after Bn's, but I see fewer B's than Bn's around. Pete




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phil foltz

11-13-2006 10:35:13




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 Re: # of B's and Bn's produced in reply to Pete, 12-29-2001 17:07:56  
What years were the B's produced and how many was produced total



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Jim Becker

12-29-2001 18:35:24




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 Re: # of B's and Bn's produced in reply to Pete, 12-29-2001 17:07:56  
According to Guy Fay's Data Book, the numbers of each produced were:
A -117,552
AV - 3,603
B - 75,241
BN - 14,967
He doesn't give a number for the IA. I don't know if they are included with the A numbers or not.
As you can see, the B and BN numbers together fall a little short of the A numbers. But Bs outnumber the BNs by about 5 to 1. BNs were originally more common in your part of the country. The B was more common farther out in the midwest and down in the cotton country.

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Dave BN

12-30-2001 07:09:46




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 Re: Re: # of B's and Bn's produced in reply to Jim Becker, 12-29-2001 18:35:24  
I have the same experience here in W. Michigan. I see more BN's than B's though the BN's are sought after more. We grow a lot of vegetables in this area which explains the the higher ratio of BN's. Dave.



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Pete

12-29-2001 18:38:07




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 Re: Re: # of B's and Bn's produced in reply to Jim Becker, 12-29-2001 18:35:24  
Jim, Thanks for the info, I appreciate the time and effort. Pete



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