Does anyone recoginize these maker marks on this lock?

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LLCranford3

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I am trying to help a friend figure out who the maker of this lock was. Do these marks on the inside of the lock plate look familiar to anyone? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

With Regards,
Trey
 

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Is Doc Haddaway still around?
Doc Haddaway passed away in the late 70s. There were people who offered to buy the business but the family shut it down instead. Used to shoot with his son or grandson. I don't remember which. He would sometimes donate one for a blanket shoot prize. They had locks left over but it was hard to get any of them.
 
No sir. Not mine. Asking for a friend. It is fitted with the wrong mainspring. He was trying to find out who the maker was so he could attempt to purchase the correct mainspring.
Trey, just what is wrong with the spring on the lock?
I went out and dug out the one I referred to, and realized i made the replacement.
the spring in the picture above looks like it fits well. if the problem is width it can be judiciously narrowed to fit.
best of luck no matter what.
 
Trey, just what is wrong with the spring on the lock?
I went out and dug out the one I referred to, and realized i made the replacement.
the spring in the picture above looks like it fits well. if the problem is width it can be judiciously narrowed to fit.
best of luck no matter what.
I really don't know what's wrong with the spring, The lock doesn't belong to me and I am not in possession of it. Thanks for your response!

Trey
 


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