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I agree that it’s a Cirrus, which is gorgeous, by far my favorite of the cloud series.

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Not quite the same pattern as the production Cirrus.  Possibly an earlier test market design.

 

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Hi, yes both are the Cirrus pattern. Most are matt rolled gold -in effect these are Custom Insignias with more lines engraved giving the matt finish. The ones marked G10 are gold plated instead (like the Stratus & Cumulus patterns). Here's images of the two versions. The brochure with the G10 one is from about 1977 & the brochure with the matt rolled gold version is from about 1979.

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theredfalcon, Excellent information!
Are these your brochures? If so, could you show some more photos of them, including the front cover?

Thanks.

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