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First Barling and a dating question
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<blockquote data-quote="lb" data-source="post: 467649" data-attributes="member: 2045"><p>i have a similar barling. i understand that it is the last pretransition year. mine smokes like my others pretransition but it is much more heavy. i was told some time ago that the arched logo and the 4 digit number correspond to 1962 and it is still considered as pre even with the 4 digit number. after that begins the transition period. anyway , most of the transition barlings i had, smoked as well as the pre. it was with the post that there is a noticeable difference. you made a good buy. enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lb, post: 467649, member: 2045"] i have a similar barling. i understand that it is the last pretransition year. mine smokes like my others pretransition but it is much more heavy. i was told some time ago that the arched logo and the 4 digit number correspond to 1962 and it is still considered as pre even with the 4 digit number. after that begins the transition period. anyway , most of the transition barlings i had, smoked as well as the pre. it was with the post that there is a noticeable difference. you made a good buy. enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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