The HP Journal article (page 20 March 1981 issue) on the 10811A agrees with Bob.
It also points out that the lack of activity dips due to coupled modes and a 
much smaller dependence of the frequency on the signal level  are advantages of 
the SC cut compared to the AT and BT cuts.

Bruce
> On 13 July 2019 at 00:06 Poul-Henning Kamp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
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> In message <[email protected]>, Leo Bodnar 
> wri
> tes:
> 
> >Here is a random selection of links to back my point of view that,
> >if you have noticed, contradicts Bob's.
> 
> Given that quartz resonators is still both science and art, I put
> my money on the guy who spent a whole career on quartz resonators
> over the guy who just walked out of the library :-)
> 
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