Thanks for your time on this James.

I should have made more of a point of my slightly custom scenario from the
start, sorry about that.  I'm not using a custom build.  I'm actually using
the most recent binaries from the site but the architecture allows me to
slip in a slightly modified IdentityPart through a really simple subclass of
ClassMap.

In any case, I took my custom identity out of play and I still got the
error.

So, I did some more work on it and I've reproduced the issue in the test
with my name in the attached copy of SubclassPersistenceModelTests.cs.  It
looks like it's an issue with mixing the old subclass approach and the new
approach.

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