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I got brave and took the locks off my Thomas W. Perkes. Even better is the lock maker is stamped in them as Stanton & Son. They look good to me for being made sometime in the late 1870’s to early 1880’s.
Last edited by Jamie243AI; 06/11/21 10:22 PM.
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Jamie243AI,
Two images to follow. The gun is a 12-b Boss sidelock non-ejector. It was built on the Perkes patent in 1886.
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Last edited by Daryl Hallquist; 06/11/21 06:23 PM.
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That is a really gorgeous piece. I hope this picture works of the outside of the lock plate.
Last edited by Jamie243AI; 06/11/21 10:17 PM.
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