December 27, 2014, 01:17
Kenneth R. Sloan992B on 950B body?
What conclusions would you draw from a 992B with a 950B serial number?
December 27, 2014, 01:23
Kenneth R. Sloanand...what evidence would you accept that this pairing is "legitimate"?
December 27, 2014, 11:28
Patrick WallinUnless it was done at production it is probably someones fixen.
I have run into a lot of Hamilton's that are not as they are purported to be. I have two single rollers that are supposed to be double. I have 4 974 Hamilton's that do not have interchangeable parts.Some have a two pin balance bridge and some have a three pin. (Line up pins)
December 27, 2014, 12:34
Larry LamphierKenneth, It would be good to know the serial number, but have you looked at this VERY interesting topic that Lindell put up for us?
Featured Topic: HAMILTON "4C PREFIX" AND "S PREFIX" 992B POST-PRODUCTION DATABASESI don't know if this is what you are talking about, but very interesting, and informative, reading.

Regards,
Larry
December 27, 2014, 12:56
Richard RomeroKen,
In order for a pairing to be considered legitimate I’d want the serial numbers to be consistent with the ones in the post production database Larry refers to. In addition a careful comparison of the parts to the ones that would have been used at that time would be required.
Have a good day,
RR
December 28, 2014, 02:58
Kenneth R. SloanThanks to all who replied. I've read Lindell's excellent posts - but don't always remember it. Looking at it again, I see that the serial number in question falls well within the range of 950B numbers already known to be used for "post-production 992B's). I don't have the access, or skills, or even good enough photos, to judge individual parts - For a newbie such as myself it was a minor triumph to recognize the implications of the mixed major parts in the first place. So...I suppose I'll put this one in the "not proven to be bogus, yet" category until/unless I can get better information.
Thanks again - spot on information, as always.
December 29, 2014, 00:40
Kenneth R. SloanI don't own it - it was offered for auction...and then pulled for "an error in the listing".