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Originally Posted by petecld
Well if, "Very Good 3" didn't fit that does mean they didn't use it at all. They still had to use something for the "3" grade level so all you saw on the label was "Good 3." They always had "Good" for "2" and I'm sure there are labels with "Good 2" but as you can see the confusion it causes.
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Why wouldn't they use "VG 3"? Are we to believe no one thought to abbreviate Very Good as VG? That having "Good 2" and "Good 3" was better then having "Good 2" and "VG 3?"