Thank you for taking the time to do this, and making it free to the public. This is is a great resource.
Thank you for taking the time to do this, and making it free to the public. This is is a great resource.
Many thanks to all those of you who have posted.
I appreciate it that you have taken the time to do so.
Thanks for this! Added to the Kindle!
I really appreciate your time and effort in putting this together. I'm ashamed to say as a former Boy Scout and a current assistant scoutmaster (still with the same troop), I'm terrible at tying knots. So this is a valuable resource to have on hand.
Is it hang time yet?
Very nice job putting this together. Looks like it was quite labor intensive.
I've downloaded a few free apps for knots to have on my phone which is very useful. I just wish the free apps had all the knots instead of only 12 or so. If anybody knows of one, please let me know.
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Thank you very much !!! I've been using a pair or two of "Klemheist" knots for years for assents once I'd secured a hard line but never knew their name. Now at least I know what to call them. Up until now they have been known as "that way to one way grab loop rope" to save myself from having to buy and carry a set of mechanical cam assent units.
A few knots I use though that aren't in that booklet, but then a complete book of knots would be a book not a booklet. Ones I haven't used before in there as well though that I might find a use for.
Thanks Again !!!
WOW Fantastic job, thanks for putting that out there for everyone. Plan on sending a copy to my nephew for scouts.
I believe the Guinness Brother's put it best. BRILLIANT!
Nicely done! Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
"The mighty oak is nothing more than a little nut that held his ground."
Jack of all trades...master of one. (Master Barber)
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