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Time they hooked the table a little. 
Another bit of forgetfullness (why can't I spell) that might be of interest to you is that the drawing working method changed for the 1st time in almost 20 years in the exotic bird series. Up until then I had 1 always made regular little free hand dwg's on paper & 2 then adapted them to graph paper in order to make them working dwg's ie, dwg's that work could be done from usually building the wooden support frames and later the foam board maquettes. With the exotic birds I laid the drafting (draughting?) tools directly on the graph paper & played around with them, shifting them to & fro, & then simply traced around them to get the original & working dw'g at the same time. after that, as you know, I made the foam board models from those dwgs. 

The main questions are: 
No 1. do you want some examples of the original free hand dwg's of the Polish and Brazilian series to compare with working dwg. stats you already have? 
Yes 2. do you want to see the 2 types of dwgs. of the forgotten 2nd half of the Brazilian series? 
Yes 3. do you want to see examples of original working dwgs of the exotic birds 
Yes 4. Do you want photo examples of the 3 different types of maquettes of the Polish series? 

Faithfully yours in Christ, 
xx,
Frank Cardinal Deceit 

Ps. While I told Buen da Richardson everything, I forgot to give her these poems about the black ptgs by a friend Bob Rehder - I love them, but I know you find my taste in poetry comical.