I was just browsing the Ilford Photo website, as I do occasionally to make sure I have the latest versions of all product documentation.
I see that the data sheets for the different Multigrade RC papers have been merged into one. That in itself is not necessarily a problem. What is a problem, though, is that the new combined data sheet includes only a single "generic" set of curves which replicates the RC Warmtone curves. The curves for RC IV Deluxe and RC Cooltone have been lost, and the fact that the remaining curves represent RC Warmtone is not specified.
This is a very bad idea. Contrary to the wording in the datasheet ("Whilst there are some subtle differences in the curves of the different MG papers the characteristic curves are broadly similar."), the curves for those three papers in fact differ substantially, in ways that are obvious if one prints the same negative on all three, with appropriate matching of overall contrast. The difference in the curve shapes is, from my perspective, the most important criterion for choosing among them.
I certainly have my library of older data sheets, and I know all three papers well from years of experience with them. But this is a disservice to those customers who are looking at any of these papers for the first time, or who are digging deeper to learn more about them.
I urge you to re-think this, and to consider issuing a new version of the combined data sheet that includes the curves for all three products.
Post has been edited from initial wording to correct an error and for greater clarity - Oren.