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Having nearly come to the end of constructing the steam cutter from the Russian "General-Admiral" I wondered, as there does not seem to be a name/number on the boat, how it would have been identified. Would it have just had a number or initials of the mother ship with a number or letter. Any answers please??

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Having nearly come to the end of constructing the steam cutter from the Russian "General-Admiral" I wondered, as there does not seem to be a name/number on the boat, how it would have been identified. Would it have just had a number or initials of the mother ship with a number or letter. Any answers please??
Hello John, I am tugging the manufacturer @Piroscaf Dmitry, he will definitely help you.
 
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