I don't want anybody to get bent over this, but this is not turning out how I had hoped.
What do the other keys and escutcheons look like look like?
Tim
There are no other keys or ecsutcheons on this gun. The entire forestock is missing from the entry pipe forward. This a Winchester Va fowler, most likely from the Lauck shop. Pictures of other Lauck guns show brass keys exactly like this one. If you look closely, you will see that the key has a "head" on it. It is simply bent up, allowing you to pull it out with your fingernail.
The shadow that you see is actually where the wriggle engraving circles the head and has been worn away from fingernails, etc.
It is interresting to me that the key is so short. It holds the Bbl as it should but does not protrude from the other side. This allows the key to exit the tennon with a very short pull. I don't see how it could have gotten broken like this because the slot would have to be longer for it to be pulled out more.
I had not considered the idea of this key being a replacement.
This picture might help