I asked the point of asking for ideas if you’ve already decided you’re not 
going to change the thing you’re asking ideas about, even to acknowledge that 
some players disagree with you. 

On Oct 15, 2014, at 2:46 PM, r.turov...@gmail.com wrote:

> Huh?
> All the players I respect tend to have wider bridges, and Pat's own 
> Jauck-Rutherford was even 157 mm. My 155 was copied from Barto's.


The players you respect aren’t the ones reading your remarks for beginners.  If 
you mean to say “I shouldn’t acknowledge that anyone disagrees with me, because 
I’m right,” then I still wonder why you’ve asked anyone else’s opinion.

On a less contentious note, an editing idea: the possessive “its” has no 
apostrophe.



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