Hi Chad
There is no real need to use this numbering system, for most it does not mean anything. There is enough knowledge around on IABs to recognise them by maker or nickname.
Collectors started using this style of numbering system after Franks GAB book came out. With the GABs it was useful because most are unmarked and there were quite a few unknown makers. I also think it is fair to say that before Franks book, GAB collecting was not as prevalent as it is now, mainly because the majority of collectors were not familiar with the different types.
A lot of research went into Franks book and that is why it is very close to a complete work.
Hope that explains my view on the issue
cheers
Graeme
There is no real need to use this numbering system, for most it does not mean anything. There is enough knowledge around on IABs to recognise them by maker or nickname.
Collectors started using this style of numbering system after Franks GAB book came out. With the GABs it was useful because most are unmarked and there were quite a few unknown makers. I also think it is fair to say that before Franks book, GAB collecting was not as prevalent as it is now, mainly because the majority of collectors were not familiar with the different types.
A lot of research went into Franks book and that is why it is very close to a complete work.
Hope that explains my view on the issue
cheers
Graeme
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