I don't have my Riv Readers any more, but the "M" may represent a 
match-built AR.  Or a Riv custom builder (JS, RS, etc.), but I can't think 
of anyone with an "M" initial.
That's not a Waterford serial number.

On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 9:53:37 AM UTC-7 aidan...@gmail.com wrote:

> Unfortunately, I am not a historian. But I can add data. Not that it helps 
> terribly. I have a Waterford build Rivendell that I ordered as soon as 
> Rivendell was set to take orders and received in 1995. Its serial is 
> K95017. Since it looks rather different, I am guessing that the sequencing 
> changed at some point relatively early. I don't have Rivendell on the other 
> side of the BB shell, but Everest on the same side.
>
> Good luck with the archival research =)
>
> On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 4:21:38 AM UTC+2 bliss...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Can’t remember the pedigree of my Rivendell Road.  I purchased it on EBay 
>> close to 20 years ago from a gentleman who had two for sale, one an orange 
>> Road, which I bought, and another, a beautiful green All-Rounder.  Should 
>> have bought them both, talk about Sophie’s choice!  Was a bit of a sad 
>> story, the original owner had ordered these two and had never ridden them 
>> due to declining health.
>>   So, serial number is R72M, with RIVENDELL on the other side of the BB 
>> shell.  Any historians able to fill me in?
>>
>

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