My understanding from my core buyer (Lonnie you can jump in and verify) is that depending on where the cat was made and for what state or area... They are indeed packed differently. That is my understanding of why cat buyers are now starting to go by not only the "name" or "type" of the cat iteslf, but also taking a wire brush to get the number stamped on them.



In the not so distant past a breadloaf was a breadloaf and it paid whatever a breadloaf paid. Currently, a breadloaf now is not just a breadloaf anymore- you could pull two Chevy Mailbu's from Indiana in at the same time, cut each of their breadloafs off- one will have a different number than the other- one may be worth $98 bucks, the other $65.. Identical "looking" converter, but the numbers tell the whole story for the core buyer.