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spartacus53

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Timber Hitch---hauling
sheetbend--------two rolpes joined


Nothing like a "handbook for boys."
"Be Prepaired". :icon_salut:

It takes the fun out of it when you have the book. :icon_thumleft:
(fifth edition--ninth printing--January 1956---525,000 copies---total since, 1910, 14,975,000)

have a good un..............
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spartacus53

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Sherman, I still have my handbook from the 60's, along with the field book, which is even more superior. Honestly, I still use the clove, 2 half hitch and tautline to this day for various tasks.
 

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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sparticus53,

those were the days.
Anything you need to find was right in the Field Book and the Handbook for Boys.

Don't think the scouts attract the same amount of interest today.
Shame.

Thanks for bringing back the memories.
Think I was just a few years older, not much more than you.
Us old farts.:tongue3:

Did you have a board, at one time, with all the knots on it. :icon_thumleft:
Major project......................

have a good un............
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TerryC

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Bowline is may fav.... I lived on a boat for years.
Must be learned blindfolded... with one hand. AND lefthanded.
Bowline on a bite. Clove hitch. And a sheet bend comes to mind
(mentioned above-I cheated). I'm sure others I know will come to me.
If someone doesn't know which is the proper knot to use, two half hitches
will do it (for me, leastways.) TTC
 

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spartacus53

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How many still remember the sheep shank :dontknow: Basically a useless knot to shorten ropes :laughing7:

We had knives, or axes to shorten ropes :tongue3:

Sherman, the scouts are still pretty strong here in the NE, but nowhere near what it was like when we were kids. I remember always looking forward to the Jamborees every year, pitting your skills against different troops. Wondering if you were OA too, that was one heck of a weekend :tongue3: I did everything in the scouts and during my last year as a counselor (Program Director) I was offered a full time position with the NY Council, but I wanted to do other things. Young and stupid I guess, now I'm just stupid :laughing7:
My greatest experience was being a C.I.T. in 1969 :headbang: Yup, I made the original Woodstock for the first day, and only enjoyed Richy Havens, before having to walk back to camp :laughing7:

TerryC, always knew the bowline... You had to know that working at the camp in case of a rescue.
 

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TerryC

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Yes, Spartacus53. The bowlin' is the premier rescue knot! Can be tied onehanded (for obvious reasons) and will always hold without tightening. Can also be easily untied. Only one contradiction between you land lubbers and us nautical nuts.... NEVER cut a rope (line). Always use a non-permanent form of shortening. Take care. TTC
 

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spartacus53

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TerryC, not too many know the sheep shank, so go to the head of the class.
 

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What was the knot that we used on the rope to close the bag
from the snipe hunts. :icon_scratch:

have a good un...
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spartacus53

spartacus53

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probably the same slip knot used to tie down the left handed wind shifter :tongue3:
 

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Half hitches and square knots serve my purposes these days. I did use a clove hitch for the tripod on my teepee poles. The taut-line hitch is pretty handy too. I like this post, as I hadn't thought about it for awhile, but I need to organize a snipe hunt for my grandkids. Gunny sacks work the best, so I hope I can find some.
 

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