Talk:Moeller method

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This page needs to be expanded. It is completely vague.

[edit] Needs more detail

I'm afraid I have to agree with the first comment. The article explains when the grip was created and by who, but that's about it (as far as specifics). There is no explanation of exactly what the Moeller technique actually is - just that it's "difficult to explain"!

Also, you can't say "Over the past year" in an encyclopedia. Was this comment added in 2004? 2006? And, please refrain from using terms like "fantastic".

Brad Halls 23:57, 27 November 2006 (UTC)


As per this link [1] ...See that the 'Moeller Book' has been reprinted several times.