The lock made on the L&R external parts is nearly identical to the Nock lock loaned to me by Lynton McKenzie in 1978.
The other one is the Chet Shoults Ketland externally.This one came into the market as made by Chet and nobody else until
he had to quit making them because of health issues It was a kit made from moulds that cost about $5000 in 1956.
I think I made my first ones around 1963 but made my own mechanisms which were the old style and then developed the
linked spring idea and used it in all flintlocks I made until I shut down lock making in 2019.I didn't worry about interchangeable parts
and stayed with the same materials until the end.The concern now is the moulds for the Shoults lock and lack of replacment frizzens.
Eventually,after several changes of owners,these moulds were the property of Jerry Devaudreuil in Wooster,Ohio and he is now deceased,
He had a lot of moulds and they seem to be in limbo with final disposition yet to be determined.
The external parts of 3 L&R locks were what I used and so far no reported problems and they said I could buy them anytime I needed them.
I took my time in making mechanisms for all locks I made and production short cuts were not part of the schedule.I also did small runs
of bronze bearings for old automatic transmissions and helped another machine shop when they needed me and an old friend who had a
European car repair shop called on me,Now with no boys to feed and no debts I see no need to revive lock making and a few triggers once in a while will be all I do.The first 4 months of this year I was not in the shop at all and now am considering pulling the plug as soon as the last
bars of trigger bar material is used. Now 86 and no new projects planned.
Bob Roller