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Hello all. This is my first post so pardon me if I didn't get it 100% correct. I found a lot of useful information on this site in the past. My question is around where the logos are on pre-24s. Looking in the standard catalog, it mentions a large S&W trademark is found on the sideplate. I'm looking at 2 4 inch barrel guns that are for sale. One has the small logo on the left side of the frame and the other has a large logo on the right side of the frame. My understanding was similar to what it says in appendix C which was the large logo was predominantly after 1936 on N frames, prior to that it was the small logo on the left. What's interesting is the two pictures that are in the standard catalog both show the right side of the frames without any logos, which implies they would have the small logo on the left. Every example I can see online that was sold in the past has a large logo on the right. Any information to help clear this up would be much appreciated. Thanks.