✅ SOLVED Musket Lock Plate

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Ketland,s first name was Thomas.
Siler looks similar , but one notable difference in the Siler was an edge to the pan. Where the Ketland pan is rounded.
Not saying yours is a Ketland.....
Ketland style.

Germanic school/type influence in origin. (?)
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Concentrate on the one with a bayonet.
He says its all broken in pieces but I remember him saying it had a bayonet. This lockplate was all we could find.
 

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