Wonderful stuff, this. In 1959, the Public Library in downtown Toledo, O had many, many of the pre-war classic authors and books. Visiting columns like this one is like visiting with old comfortable friends, whom I haven't seen in some while.


These fellows and their world was a enchanted forest to me, and still is. What an age of craftsman and visionaries. True, we have our own contemporary excellence, but those fellows are still a measure of the rifleman.


From the above posts it seems that world of SS is alive and well. Happy days, indeed. BTW, aren't thos shooting sticks a hechuva lot classier than a foldaway bi-pod? Bi-pods are great on the stainless and synthetic shooting machines, but for real blue steel, case, and walnut what could be better that antique design?

As for being an antique, this string got me to thinking that my Single-shot Rifle Exchange and Single Shot Journals have been good friends. But active interests evolve, and I think that it's in the measure of time that they move onto a more active shooter's hands.

Best Regards to the SS Clan,


Relax; we're all experts here.