11-9-14
EC121 & Jim Chambers,
When I read this post I located a lock in my inventory that I purchased in the 60's assembled by Bud Siler. I visited his shop and placed an order for him to assemble a large Siler Flint Lock. The lock I have has never been installed nor any holes drilled for installation. The inside of the lock is as a "piece of clock work" with the bridle & tumbler drawn back to a straw color. The Sear and Sear spring are a beautiful dark blue color. The inside of the lock plate, main spring, (bridle, sear & sear spring retaining screws) are polished in the white. In the center of the inside of the lock plate above the main spring leaf is the Bud Siler stamp "CS". I had intended to use the lock on a rifle at the time but decided not to since it was a beautiful piece of workmanship. I have keep the lock all these years and it is still in as new condition.
Jim ---- Please tell Bud I said, "hello".
Best Regards,
Robert