Bill Brockway
Member
In the interest of scientific accuracy, I counted the number of dogs, deer, antelope, bears, birds, etc. shown in the illustrations in Bruce Meek's "The Art Of Engraving." Guess what? 10 animals facing the rear of the gun, 11 facing the muzzle. Arnold Griebel was responsible for a large share of the backward facing animals. He had a sort of standard design in which one animal faced forward, and one backward, on the same gun. There were 3 or 4 of these (pp. 137, 142, 164). One that really surprised me was Lynton McKenzie's Ruger model 1, with the squirrel barking on a tree limb (p. 172). Yep, it's facing the butt plate. In all the years I've been admiring that drawing, I never realized it was laid out "backwards."
Now, if someone will just do a definitive census of toilet bowls, hemisphere-specific.
Bill
Now, if someone will just do a definitive census of toilet bowls, hemisphere-specific.
Bill