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Combination Pegs

Can you see the power which these fairly simple systems give you?

What if you could combine Numbers and Words?

This advanced step will be fairly easy for most people, but don’t worry if you find it a little more work than the earlier systems. That’s definitely true.

But, the Combination Pegs give you much greater powers of association.

You need to associate words with each of the Numerical Pegs which you’ve already learned.

1. Tee (golf tee)

2. Old Noah

3. Mo(ustache)

4. OaR

5. aLe (beer)

6. Joey (baby kangaroo)

7. Cow

8. iVy

9. Bee

10. ToeS (10 of them!)

All of those items will be easy for you to tie to whatever items are on your lists. The combination process will quickly become easier to use and as your recall and confidence improves.

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“Maximum Memory Power” by John Williams

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You can expand this almost forever. Sixty, or even a hundred Combination Pegs should give you no trouble.

Here’s my suggestions for 11 up to 20, to get you started.

11. ToT (whisky - or a baby if you’re under 18)

12. ToN (weight with TON on it)

13. ToM(cat – ugly)

14. Tree

15. TaiL

16. TaJ (Mahal)

17. TacK