[r-t] Naremburn Treble Bob

Simon Humphrey sh53246 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 1 19:25:49 UTC 2013


>PE: There are I think 16 double treble-dodging minor methods with no more
than two consecutive blows from which a 720 can be easily generated.  My
favourite is the Bristol-esque Horton:
>&-34-4.5-2.3-34-1,1 142635 Cheddleton Surprise Minor
>&-34-4.5-2.3-34-5,2 135264 Hanley Surprise Minor
>&-3-4.5-2.3-4-1,1 134625 Stoke Double Surprise Minor
>&-3-4.5-2.3-4-5,2 136245 Stafford Double Surprise Minor
>&-5-4.5-2.3-2-1,1 156342 Horton Surprise Minor
>&-5-4.5-2.3-2-3,4 154263 Hartnell Surprise Minor
>&-5-4.5-2.3-2-5,2 142635 Milton Surprise Minor
>&34-3.4.5-2.3.4-34.5,2 165324 Audley Surprise Minor
>&34-5.4.5-2.3.2-34.1,1 134625 Alice Holt Forest Surprise Minor
>&34-5.4.5-2.3.2-34.5,2 136245 Longton Surprise Minor
>&3-3.4.5-2.3.4-4.5,2 156342 Biddulph Surprise Minor
>&3-5.4.5-2.3.2-4.3,4 135642 Troughton Surprise Minor
>&5-3.4.5-2.3.4-2.3,4 162534 W & P Surprise Minor
>&5-3.4.5-2.3.4-2.5,2 154632 Ash Surprise Minor
>&5-5.4.5-2.3.2-2.3,4 164235 Pertwee Surprise Minor
>&5-5.4.5-2.3.2-2.5,2 142563 Cheadle Surprise Minor

I've a composition including all 16 of these in 5040 changes, if anyone's
interested.
Before I got this out we rang 12 of them in a peal, which as I remember was
quite tricky as minor peals go.
Troughton is something else! A bit Glasgow-ish.





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