![]() ![]() I discussed this with Charlie Wagner just a couple weeks ago at NGD, he usually sets up beside me there. York says they can be in any of the second blocks. The ones I have seen are just in a,b,j and K blocks. The ones outside these blocks are very uncommon, second J block only 4 examples are known last I heard. The majority are in second K block, second most common is second B block, then second A block. ![]() All are in the second block of serial numbers, at least that is traditional wisdom(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j and k). ![]() The Phosphate guns are all assembled after the factory equipment was moved in late 1944. My problem with York's book was my expectation to get a good collector guide, which it falls a bit short of IMO, but good in other ways. It is good and some great history there with many documents in German partially translated. I have not fully digested it yet so Mike can probably help, or Bob. 1944 production in York's book last night. It is pretty complicated, not every detail is known, and I finally read the section on post Dec. ![]()
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