Yes, it's mother of pearl and a good looking SM. Your and Janice's Davis' are on the cusp of the move but seperated by 20,000 machines. The value of having the serial number of one of the first machines made in Dayton is that it is an excellent reference point since we know Dayton started production in late '89 or early '90. Plus we could probably figure out whether your machine was made in '88 or '89 (my money's on '89).
Not that all this is terribly important but I have an awful lot of fun with it.
Jon
Originally Posted by
Charlee
Didn't you figure that mine was "on the cusp", or shortly before the move to Dayton, while Janice's machine was shortly after?
I saw your post on the new Davis list.... and that machine is right purdy!! Are those MOP inlays, do you know?