I am hoping Log Cabin can get all of Jerry's molds and add them to the R.E.Davis section of their business.
He owns(ed) the Chet Shoults lock which was with the exception of the sear spring, the first investment cast lock to be offered in the late 1950's.These moulds cost $5000 in 1956 when the project was started and were polished,milled cavity aluminum instead of epoxy or hard plastic.I recall hearing a prominent attorney in Ohio financed it.$5000 in 1956 would also buy a new Cadillac,Lincoln or Packard luxury car and in that time frame a flintlock was considered as an absurdity.A finished,polished,ready to install lock cost $35 in honest currency and for many that was a weeks pay after taxes.No one seems to know where that Ketland I made came from but a man here in this area had a smooth rifle that had one and it was plainly matked KETLAND on the plate and had the old style mechanism. made a few like this and then abandoned that idea and made my own linked mechanisms that worked and still do.
Bob Roller