[Bell Historians] Stedman book
Alan Ellis
alan_ellis at soC9eW6UuN4CQP-dqQy9-cv6RjnqtldlMypKrn_M3gnVd07TQQolzKV0NcfLbKNc15GtjpKBPyvyTw.yahoo.invalid
Sat Mar 8 21:32:05 GMT 2008
Hello Eddie et al,
Now I am really in trouble. :-)
Guess I should have said 'contains almost everything anyone has ever
wanted to know about the method.'
Can't win, can I. :-)
Best wishes
Alan
Edward W Martin wrote:
> --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:bellhistorians%40yahoogroups.com>, Alan Ellis <alan_ellis at ...>
> wrote:
> >
> > He's right!
> >
> > I guess that I had better reword that sentence to "It contains
> > everything anyone has ever wanted to know about the method from
> triples
> > to cinques".
> >
> > Hopefully that won't effect the sales. :-) or should it be :-( ?
> >
> > Best wishes
> >
> > Alan
> >
> >
> > John David wrote:
> >
> > > "It contains everything anyone has ever wanted to know about the
> > > method, from doubles to cinques, "
> > >
> > > Unless my recollection is at fault (I cannot access my copy at
> the
> > > moment) it does not include four-call touches of Stedman Doubles!
> > >
> > > John David
> > >
> > > Guernsey
> > >
>
> Actually Allen neither does it contain the first true 5040 of Stedman
> Triples that uses only two singles and is in two equal parts
>
> Perhaps a :-o ?
>
> Eddie Martin
> (trouble maker)
>
>
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