Thanks for the help guys
I made this lock and its twin for two different people.
The first one went to a member of the U.S. Muzzle
Loading Team who shot it extensively and kept a log
book on it. It went 15,000 shots before the frizzen became
badly worn so I got the lock and reconditioned the frizzen
by grinding and rehardening it and then fitted a second new
one. The mechanism showed almost no wear and needed
nothing.I told him to shoot the old frizzen until it broke and
then install the new one.I made a number of flintlocks using this hammer but
only TWO with the Chet Shoults plate and frizzen.
The second one I don't recall who I made it for,maybe
Joe Baldwin,an Illinois man now deceased but I'm not sure.
The 10 Goulcher styled locks were made because I had the
odd hammers that I THINK came from Dixie in 1980 but again
I'm not sure of that either.
It will be interesting to see if they sell or get any close offers.
Bob Roller