Back sometime in 1970 during my first stint at Fox Mfg, Duke was sitting at his work desk, which at the time was next to my work station, and he was working on a project engine of some sort. (Memory jog, I THINK I recall he was working on the tall case Stunt 40.) As I went about my work (honing cylinders and fitting pistons/sleeves) I would glance his way and watch him as he would measure this, check that, etc. Soon he reassembled the engine... then commenced to flip it to check compression...
With an embarrassed look on his face he stuck out his tongue in a "DUH!" expression, then he looked my way and laughingly said "I put the head on backwards!"
(FWIW: Putting the head on backwards on most, if not all, offset baffled engines will result in the baffle hitting the head.)
I got a kick out of it, too.
Andre