The treble plain hunts. When the treble leads a bell makes seconds and the
bells in 3-4 and 5-6 dodge.
The bell which dodges 3-4 up at the treble leads then makes 4ths and goes back
to the front and then out to 4ths again and then dodges 3-4 down.
While 4ths place is being made the bells in 5-6 dodge. Otherwise the working
bells plain hunt.
In practice this means that the bells on the back are triple dodging and the
bells on the front seem to ring bob minimus.
This method is Double Oxford Bob above the treble and Plain Hunt below the
treble.
At a bob:
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the bell which makes 4ths and dodges 3-4 down runs in
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the bell which dodges 3-4 up makes 4ths and goes down
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the bell which makes 2nds runs out as far as 4ths and then goes back down
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At a single:
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the bell which makes 4ths then 3rds then 4ths and down
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the bell which dodges 3-4 up makes 4ths and goes down
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the bell which makes 2nds is unaffected
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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 to 4ths and in
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unaffected (make seconds)
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2-3
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dodge 3-4 up then 4ths and down
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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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make 4ths then dodge 3-4 down
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make 4ths and run in
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make 4ths then 3rds then 4ths then down
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4-5
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triple dodge 5-6 up
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unaffected
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unaffected
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5-6
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triple dodge 5-6 down
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unaffected
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unaffected
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