Okay, Success, or at least limited success.
Using the info provided by Jim Chambers earlier, I decided that proper heat was the likely problem. Since I don't have an Oxy-Acetylene torch, I elected to try an air blown charcoal fire. For the first try, I loaded up a charcoal brazier with Kingsford briquettes and put an air flow on it, quenched in ATF, and immediately put it in the kitchen oven which had been preheated to 375 and left it in there for an hour, then let cool slowly for a couple of more hours. Lessons learned : it still didn't spark, Kingsford briquettes probably ain't what you need to use, and the wife can easily detect the lingering odor of hot ATF coming from her oven.
Second attempt: I made about a gallon and a half of charcoal from pine scraps. Loaded up the brazier, same forced air, could tell the frizzen was glowing red. Quenched as before, heated at 375 in oven and allowed to air cool as before, took guff from the wife about the smell as before. This one sparks. Touched off a priming charge in the pan 10 times straight (although it did take 5 or so hammer falls plus a little wire brushing before it started sparking). Lessons learned: Pine charcoal doesn't last long - lotta heat for short time; probably should have had twice as much; and Wifey doesn't get used to the smell of hot ATF fluid over time.
Next week will take it to the range and try to get a feel for flint life, if frizzen is getting gouged, etc. So far, looks pretty good. At the worst, it's my best failure to date.
Thanks for all the advice and assistance.
SCL