Sorry to be a tad tardy in my reply. I'm out on parole, now ha-ha.
I first met John in 1976, and saw his handiwork (including a (Wattell?) Clark cased original flinter. What a beauty.
I managed to find the money, and plunked down a deposit for a .54 calibre left hand flint bench rest gun. Two and a half years later, and it was (and still is) mine. The barrel and false muzzle made by the late Ken Bresien of Warsaw, New York. The tiger stripe maple is truly, a beauty to behold. I had a 36 inch brass four power tube scope (made in Japan by Tasco) put on top.
At one point, I needed John to replace the frizzen spring, as the pin from the spring into the lock plate had broken off. He replaced it for free, and for $125, I had/have another identical left hand lock for my gun....still in unfired condition.
John signed the top of the barrel "JOHN E. CLARK TOTTENHAM", in silver wash, while both locks are marked "J. CLARK TORONTO". The barrel and both locks are serial numbered "116".
I could tell you about the time that I was shooting with John beside me, and I had neglected to remove the false muzzle before firing. I found the false muzzle about 30 yards down range, and did John give me proper $#*!. No damage to the false muzzle or barrel, thankfully.
I treasure my slug gun, and have never had a problem with it. I'm 69, now, so here's hoping that I can hang onto "Kath" (named after my high school sweetheart) for another 30 years or so.
Cheers,
Bill
now in Nova Slowtia