Hello! I'm somebody new to laugh with and at. I live in
Arizona, the land of damn few tools (but no rust).
I love to see how many shavings I can get out of a
piece $$$ wood just to have something to proudly
point at.
Now to throw a curve. I, gloat, picked up a Stanley saw set
the other day. The jappaning is about 60, marked with
#42X and the B casting marks. In the world according
to J.Walter, the B markings were in the 1900-10ish era.
The #42 was offered starting in 1911. The number #42X
is not listed in any catalog I've seen. Could this be
a Pre-Production model?
I will bow and scrape to the elder GM's wisdom.
Life is both too short
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