Let’s try to figure out how many of each type were made. We might not be able to get an exact, for certain number, but I bet we can get a pretty **** good estimate as to how many of the 86 Cs and C+s were made of each type.
If we know that the serial numbers for the Mark IIC/C+ K series run from K337-K422, then all we would need to do is find out if there is a clean cutoff from Cs to C+s and at what number that occurs. Maybe there are crossover numbers where Cs was made after a C+s?
I bet we can, at the very least, get a decent starting idea of how many were made from what we have/who we know. It may not be exact, but we can get a ballpark number and tighten it up as info pops up. Ya never know, we might get lucky and find a magic cutoff number.
To start, we need:
The earliest Mark IIC+ K series serial number we can turn up
The latest Mark IIC K series serial number we can turn up
Let’s start here, from what I’ve seen on the board, the earliest C+ K series I found was K395, and the latest C was K355, so if there are a total of 86 Mark II C/C+s, we now know for sure that there are at least 27 C+ s, at least 18 Cs, leaving 41 in the question zone.
So now we need to know if anybody knows/has a C/C+ between the serial numbers K356-K394 to narrow it down further. Anyone want to help tighten these numbers up so we can get a better idea as to the production split?
If I’ve missed something, please chime in.
If we know that the serial numbers for the Mark IIC/C+ K series run from K337-K422, then all we would need to do is find out if there is a clean cutoff from Cs to C+s and at what number that occurs. Maybe there are crossover numbers where Cs was made after a C+s?
I bet we can, at the very least, get a decent starting idea of how many were made from what we have/who we know. It may not be exact, but we can get a ballpark number and tighten it up as info pops up. Ya never know, we might get lucky and find a magic cutoff number.
To start, we need:
The earliest Mark IIC+ K series serial number we can turn up
The latest Mark IIC K series serial number we can turn up
Let’s start here, from what I’ve seen on the board, the earliest C+ K series I found was K395, and the latest C was K355, so if there are a total of 86 Mark II C/C+s, we now know for sure that there are at least 27 C+ s, at least 18 Cs, leaving 41 in the question zone.
So now we need to know if anybody knows/has a C/C+ between the serial numbers K356-K394 to narrow it down further. Anyone want to help tighten these numbers up so we can get a better idea as to the production split?
If I’ve missed something, please chime in.