[r-t] Non-palindromic single-hunt Doubles methods
Peter Hinton
peter at hinton.me.uk
Wed Dec 24 09:46:29 UTC 2008
Thanks for that, Eddie.
In a "variation" world, I think your extent would be Nowell with a Reverse
Canterbury Plain and a Grandsire Extreme (New Bob Plain) as the calls.
Since initially writing, I also came up with something similar, using Shipway
Plains and Antelope Singles.
But I still wonder what was called in 1966.
Regards,
Peter
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> 15234 345. 1.5.1.5.1.5. 1. 3.125
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> 13425 345. 1.5.1.5.1.5. 145.3.125
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> not particularly elegant but call it 3 times for a 120
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