[Bell Historians] Re: half-pull ringing

ted.steele at DNArKcGnYKU2rFf5kDjMwMujobCunphmsdBg3YW7Zj1Vezf14goOSim4nFBjDksFtO321qAjLLmJTQLm0Vs.yahoo.invalid ted.steele at DNArKcGnYKU2rFf5kDjMwMujobCunphmsdBg3YW7Zj1Vezf14goOSim4nFBjDksFtO321qAjLLmJTQLm0Vs.yahoo.invalid
Wed Nov 21 14:32:51 GMT 2007


---- Richard Offen <richard.offen at 6Vldrs8OcpeqLSdyjQcfVFBwYY3H6xe-m2PqkN2OY7Ns067moc0QkUR1Ks8TbAXL_OO78jq3QMj1XtTEbByqbQ.yahoo.invalid> wrote: 
> --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, "John Cummins" <murbah at ...> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I can remember ringing Double Stedman Doubles many years ago where 
> every single place was rung twice and every double place was rung four 
> times.  Half turns were whole pulls and whole turns comprised four 
> blows at lead, two blows in seconds place and then another four blows 
> at lead.  In hunting in and out every place was a whole pull and of 
> course double up for everything in 5ths.  John Cummins
> >
> 
> That's called Orpheus Doubles and is rung quite regularly in the UK - 
> I've even rung a quarter peal of it!
> 
> R

Unless I'm missing something is this not just a roundabout way of saying it's rung in whole pulls?

Ted

           



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