This method has similarities with Plain Bob Triples but the places at the lead end are 125 instead of 127. That means that when the treble leads one bell makes seconds, the bells in 3-4 dodge, the bell in 5ths place stays there for 4 blows and the bells in 6-7 double dodge. The calls are the same as Plain Bob.
The order of the work is:
- 2nds
- dodge 3-4 down
- double dodge 6-7 down
- 4 blows in 5ths
- double dodge 6-7 up
- dodge 3-4 up
- 2nds
At a bob:
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the bell which would make 2nds runs out - next work is 2nds
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the bell which would dodge 3-4 down runs in - next work is 3-4 down
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the bell which would dodge 3-4 up makes 4ths and goes in
- next work is double dodge 6-7 down
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At a single:
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the bell which would make 2nds is unaffected
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the bell which would dodge 3-4 down makes 3rds and goes up - next work is 2nds
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the bell which would dodge 3-4 up makes 4ths and goes in (as at a bob)
- next work is double dodge 6-7 down
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By place passing treble going up
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pass treble
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at plain lead
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at bob
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at single
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1-2
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make seconds
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run out
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unaffected
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2-3
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dodge 3-4 up
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make 4ths and down
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make 4ths and down
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3-4
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4 blows in 5ths
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unaffected
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unaffected
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4-5
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double dodge 6-7 up
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unaffected
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unaffected
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5-6
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double dodge 6-7 down
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unaffected
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unaffected
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6-7
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dodge 3-4 down
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run in
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make 3rds and up
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