Shoudn't the bowls on the right be facing inside the ma
Possibly. I was thinking about this last night and some today. The larger of the bowls could possibly fit on the outside rail of the rack, but they still may be too heft or thick to fit properly. So the direction which they are loaded might be best. If those larger bowls did fit well on the outside rails, then they could face toward the center and the smaller bowls could then fit on the next rail in toward the center. But even if the smaller bowls could fit on the inside rails, given the heft of the dinner plates, those smaller bowls may not sit properly either. Joe may have already experimented with all this. These are quite hefty dishes, far larger than the typical dishes which were most common in homes during this time, even though these dishes are vintage. The 10 & 11 series, and quite possibly the 12 series, had a kind of funky arrangement which loaded the smaller plates for facing toward the center. I know that by the Custom 14, the side facing dishware had the same raised loops to hold the dishware as what you see in the empty rack photos above that were used to support the dinner plates going down the center. I've never gotten to play with a 10-12 series, only a KDC14. And the revised raised loops for the side-facing dishware on the KDC14 allowed for a lot more loading flexibility and capacity.