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Date: 2009-01-13 09:21:56
Bight
Figure-eight knot
Knot
Overhand knot
Overhand loop
Stopper
Two half-hitches
Trident loop
Ropework
Scoutcraft
Recreation

25 © 1999, Gerald L. Findley FIGURE-EIGHT KNOT: Description ---- Interlocking overhand loops, the

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