Bob out of curiosity back in "the day" what kind of premium would one of your locks bring over the standard siler/l&r? The first thing my mentor stressed to me was not to cheap out on rifle building/components
Chris,
I have no idea now as to comparative prices between my locks and any of the production locks.
In the past few years I have made a number of flintlocks on the L&R Manton-Egg and Ashmore
external parts.That is a lock that will cost $235 which is $150 labor for the mechanism and $85 for the
parts. There is also $7 now for USPS Flat Rate. The Siler type locks I have never made and have no idea about prices there.I have used from time to time the Chambers Late Ketland which I think is the best of the production locks. I still have two of these to make and then that's done.With current parts prices quoted by Barbie my version of the Ketland will be about $260.
Caplocks are all over the chart. I have made a small "4 pin"*rook rifle lock that went for $400 and the bigger version for Alex Henry/Rigby was $350. These are specialty locks for High$ guns. Hawken locks are $150+$7
shipping.I have plate profile patterns for the Carson and Bridger locks. Used the Davis hammers on most of these but they are now hard to get for whatever reason.The Hawken hop in Washington State has a Bridger hammer that seem to be OK and I have used two of them so far.
After I started sending most of locks to Germany in the late 1970's I was making Schuetzen locks and triggers for them and getting about $300 a set. That is for the lock and trigger together.
So,getting back to your initial question,I don't know the answer.It;s a negotiation between a willing seller and a willing buyerThere are still people wanting me to make a bench crafted lock for a low$ and I disregard them. Same for donating them as prizes,no way.Did it once and never again.
Bob Roller