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Dixie Diamond [C1] (Gib Mattson 1973) |
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Ends in a R-H Diamond.
Dixie Diamond is a 2-part call.
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Split Dixie Diamond [C1]: From applicable T-Bones. Split Dixie Style To A Wave; Centers Hinge as the Ends U-Turn Back. Usually ends in R-H Twin Diamonds.
The following is an interesting example of
Split Dixie Diamond which doesn't end in Twin Diamonds:
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Dixie Hourglass [C1V] : Dixie Style To A Wave; Centers 1/2 Circulate as Ends U-Turn Back. Ends in a R-H Hourglass.
Dixie Interlocked Diamond [C1V] : Dixie Style To A Wave; Centers Follow Thru (or Hinge & Slither) as Ends U-Turn Back, Ends in R-H Interlocked Diamonds.
You All [C4] : Centers Hinge as Ends U-Turn Back. Hence, a Dixie Diamond is a Dixie Style To A Wave You All.
See also Split [Square Thru] CONCEPT [C1].
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