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    Fireman's knot - GIF

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    Or a clove hitch...

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    Pretty slow way to tie a clove hitch, even allowing for the slow motion video.

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    Think I saw one of those 40's/50's era cowboy TV shows, where someone – or his side-kick – tied his horse to a hitching rail like that. (Probably twirled his lariat too.)



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