John
Just saw your second post about the 122. I, too, have a 4A with the STANLEY
trademark (Walter calls that one a WW instead of an O). Mine is in excellent ++
near mint condition and they are pretty little planes when in good shape. Mine
has no stamp on the toe, but you know that:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ruby1638/32762839273/in/dateposted-public/
Odd that Stanley went back to the pre 1892 blade with the large disassembly hole
at the top rather than the bottom that they patented and adopted in 1892 - for
just one year (or less than a year, I am sure). I have one other metal plane
with that logo.
Ed Minch
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