Help with Identifying a Window Lock

A handy person from Eagle, Colorado says:
I am looking for these locks. I could not identify the window brand. this is a flush mount lock with a rod that passes through the inner part of the locking mech.
I apologize but I did not get any other measurements or pictures yet.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

It's tough to say what you have without seeing the assembly removed from the frame. Based on what I can see, I think your lock is similar in design to our 38-208. Look it over and see what you think. Ultimately, though, you're going to want to remove the original to verify: handle and escutcheon, if possible.

A handy person from Eagle, Colorado says:

Sorry i did not see your response. Thank you for getting back to me on this. I don't think this is the correct lock because this has the flat locking bar that attaches to the mechanism.

I will try to get back to the house and see about pulling this lock out and getting more info.

Thanks again.

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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Sounds good! We'll be here to offer our insight whenever you can get that data to us.

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