Hello Devon and everyone The OIDFA publication, The Point Ground Study Book, is an excellent resource, compares by chart details of about 25 unique point Ground styles including pre- and post-1900 Tønder. It might not answer all your questions but it's a start. Re the term Copenhagen hole, I came across that when I was learning Torchon, maybe in the Torchon Workbook. I understood it to be a Danish technique therefore, with a name invented by an English-speaking person, say?
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