Wayne R. Scott
Half fast Leica User
In the late 1700’s to mid 1850’s in Colonial America there evolved a working man’s rifle that has been named the Southern Poor Boy Longrifle. While the Kentucky/Pennsylvania Longrifle was stocked with fancy curly maple wood ornately carved with brass and/or silver engraved inlays that showed pride in ownership; the Poor Boy rifle was plainly stocked with no carvings or engravings and the metal hardware (if any) was normally a dull browned iron. This was a tool that almost any one could afford and as a practical matter it did not glisten in the sunlight spooking wild game that might become tonight’s dinner nor drawing the attention of hostile enemies. It could be used effectively on a daily basis and if it were scratched or dented from using it as a last ditch defensive club there would be no shedding of tears for the bruises it suffered.
I was thinking of comparable rangefinder cameras. Which cameras would you classify as a “Poor Boy Camera”? What would you list as the working man’s cameras?
Wayne
I was thinking of comparable rangefinder cameras. Which cameras would you classify as a “Poor Boy Camera”? What would you list as the working man’s cameras?
Wayne