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here's a more serious answer....
Sorry Dave, I couldn't resist.
: Hi there I'm looking to acquire a Speedy Pro I
: know the serial number of a few that I have
: my eye on and I'd like to know at least the
: year of manufacture of these.
: I've googled for a while but cannot seem to
: find any reference tables.
OK, If you have the serial number it's pretty simple. There IS a chart covering these numbers.
Chuck Maddox/Roman Hartmanns Speedmaster serial number chart
PLEASE NOTE : ,for other speedmaster fans, the chart ONLY covers Speedmaster (professional) serial numbers.It does NOT cover any of the "MARK" series ( MK II, MK III etc etc ) , nor any of the automatic variants.
: Dave
You're welcome ! & please let us know how you get on.
Steve
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