[r-t] Grandsire and New Grandsire
Robert Bennett
rbennett at woosh.co.nz
Tue Jul 1 11:41:52 UTC 2014
There are other methods which are rung a bit where this issue comes
up:
Oxford Bob Triples, Double Norwich Caters.
Could also have New New Major!
How often has New Grandsire been rung? It appears in some old books,
but if it is hardly ever rung, why not leave its name as a historical
quirk?
Or else where will it end? Will we rename Grandsire as Odd-bob
Doubles, or Plain 2-parent doubles?
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Graham John wrote on 01/07/2014 09:33:
> *Consideration should however be given to addressing the
Grandsire/New
> Grandsire problem.
That would be a great tribute to Eddie Martin. I know that Eddie
frequently expressed his view that they are different methods, but
current decisions make no distinction. Is the reasoning of the current
decisions adequate?
HJC
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