- All of the features of the previous, except:
- Bailey's name and patent dates eliminated from the brass
adjustment nut and cap iron.
- The number designation, cast into the toe ("No 4", etc.), is now
spaced farther apart; i.e. "No" is about 1" from "4", whereas the
earlier models had the two right next to each other.
- Most examples have the letter "S" cast into the frog, lever cap,
and/or bed. This is likely the mark of the Sessions Foundry, who
contracted with Stanley to produce their castings.
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