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Needed to do this for a while, so here is what I have figured out so far. There has been many people along the way that has contributed and a few that has helped set me straight. hahaah. I don't know how far back this goes , but I know that Murray used a single letter to represent the year...
The pointy dropouts were first seen in '58. Murray's serial #s have been decoded through '59. In '65, they went to a simple 'MO' plus the year, i.e. 'MO-5'. The inbetween years aren't in a clear pattern. There's a loooong thread here with Murray serials, but the ones posted at the beginning were only "guesstimations", and are a few years off.
Your unusual '41.....' stamping, and the color suggest it's from the mystery '60-64 period. The last
number has always been a sequential production number, that doesn't give us any info.
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