I looked thru Jerry Noble's books again this morning, and the elongated front and rear of the lock molding, that this rifle has, was also on all of the Alfred Bearden rifles pictured. I didn't see that feature on any other guns, is that peculiar to Bearden, or have any of you seen it on another maker? The whole stock architecture is very similar to Alfred's work. The lock bolt escutcheon football shaped like those on Alfred's work also, but that shape may be common to other makers. I am going to try to reconnect with this rifle and get more photos.
Thank you all, Mark