Dean, I just did a bit more reading and on page 582 (as I recall) it sounds like after Mr. King became superintendent he was replaced by the gentleman (whose name I can't recall) but his initials were "JG" and replaced "WK" as common stamps on the flats. WK's work was found "around the 1900's" and in all guns dating past 1910 or so I think it says that JG's initials are found.
Perhaps I'm not reading it correctly but maybe having the initials "WK" on the flats might narrow down the date after all.
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