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    Here is my new addition to the collection.

    In Gordon’s book it’s called an intermediate pattern,
    there is a picture on page 169,
    the only difference is.., my is a pinback.
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          I don't own Gordon's book. What year were the intermediate versions manufactured and why were they called intermediate? Was this the post-scalloped version? Is there a flaw on the numeral 3 of the date, or is that merely the pic?


          Any idea who made it?

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            #6
            Yes there is a flaw on “3”, the one in the book has the same flaw.<O

            but I don’t know who the maker is
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              Here is the description from the book.
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                Yes, that is the pinback version of what Gordon calls the "Intermediate Pattern." Congratulations on finding a rare one!
                George

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                  Originally posted by George Stimson
                  Yes, that is the pinback version of what Gordon calls the "Intermediate Pattern." Congratulations on finding a rare one!
                  Just to clarify, "intermediate" was not any form of official classification just my own - had to call it something. These I believe came after the scalloped version and before the regular pattern.

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