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help "ysgramor's wuuthrad"
look at the code by the item - if it begins with 00 then it's vanilla, if it begins with a low number then it may be DLC (e.g. if you have all three main DLC and the unofficial skyrim patch/DLC patches, then Dawnguard is 03, Hearthfire is 05 and Dragonborn is 07, I think - without the patches it would be 03, 04 and 05). If it begins with a number other than the ones that denote base game/update/dlc, then it's a mod. The number (which is in hex, so may be e.g. 1B, 3E etc) shows its place in your load order.
(Also: this is definitely from either that mod, or another mod, though my money's on that mod. I'm more giving the info for future reference)
copied from
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Ysgramor
so his wuuthrad is the same as the normal one. if it is different then it is a mod.
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Wuuthrad