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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
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On 2007-12-07 11:49, MickeyPainless wrote: She got a name? Posted: Dec 29, 2007 12:08pm: Thanks for the PM, Mick. Posted: Jun 3, 2008 6:55pm: Finally picked up my ropes again last night and hit the double four times... in an hour Wasn't expecting to hit it at all, though, really- just getting back in the swing, so to speak. I'll get it, I will. |
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Andre Hagen Inner circle 1432 Posts |
Way to go Laurie. Persistence pays!
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one - Albert Einstein
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Thanks, Andre.
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naturalturn Regular user 154 Posts |
Not sure if this has been shared on this topic. Might be useful for those who would like to learn:
One Handed Knot - Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVszXhLU-Lc The late Martin Lewis's performance (at the 9:30' mark) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z88XJgjtBY
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PressureFan New user 100 Posts |
I learned the one-handed knot from the Will Rogers Rope Tricks book. If you use an extension cord, you can tie and untie it. The socket end provides enough weight for the untying.
In Mr. Deeds Goes To Town, you can see Jean Arthur do the one-handed knot. There's a weight on the end. Mr. Deeds Goes To Town https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgYw53XddVs It's at about 13:50. |
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bmilanowski New user 4 Posts |
I learned how to throw a knot from Brit Tree https://youtu.be/GRmzJgo7YGs?si=4eDWarq13xT9kUNY
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