Rimlocks used to be available with various offsets, the distance between the door edge and the hole for the handle. It doesn't look to be specified on the rimlocks I've looked at for this thread.
I like them as they can have more of an offset than the usual mortice lock so less likelihood of grazing knuckles on the door jamb. They can be more in keeping with the style of the house too if that's important. Depending on the style of door they allow a better placement of the lock, a deep...
Grouping, boxing and labeling works for me. I'm slightly ruthless when it comes to shifting stuff on. For example, when a vehicle goes all the spares etc go too, including vehicle specific tools, I'm not a serial owner or collector of vehicles so am unlikely to own the same type again. I try...
When I first used them over a decade ago they were excellent. I think they had a management buyout or expanded or somesuch and the service went down. They perked up a bit shortly after and then got taken over and renamed.