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#78618 - 12/03/06 04:06 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
OldBaldGuy Offline
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"...Is the tauntline the one that talks trash to the other knots?..."

I've never heard mine talking, but I doubt it. It only has one great claim to fame, it will slide along the standing end in one direction and hold in the other. Great for tent guylines, it will hold, but is easliy adjustable. Here is how you tie it...Tauntline hitch
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#78619 - 12/03/06 07:25 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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It seems it has the same use as the adjustable Grip Hitch , but the authur claims that his varinant should grip better then the tauntline...
I've tried both, but I can't say I have discovered any significant difference.

Any clue wich is the best ?

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#78620 - 12/03/06 07:35 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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I have never seen that one, but I like its looks. Gonna have to give it a try...
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#78621 - 12/03/06 08:06 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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I have used the Adjustable Grip Hitch many times. I personally like it better than the Tautline Hitch, and the Tarbuck, and the Midshipman's Hitch (all these are sliding/locking loops).

But in my opinion, there are a couple of sliding/locking loops that are better still than the Adjustable. My favorite being the "Locking Loop" (slip it for ease of untying). I have not seen this knot published on the web, but I'm still looking around. It can be found in a book often seen in the discount book section of large retail booksellers (Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc.) That book being "The Directory Of Knots" by John Shaw. The Locking Loop is on page 136. It is simple to tie.

I would recommend picking up this book if you can find it cheap (less than $10). It's a pretty good basic reference. But the king of knot books is "Ashley's Book Of Knots". It's a very good reference, but quite expensive ($50 - $75 depending on where you shop). I got mine at Amazon for around $50 IIRC. Big, hardback, heavy, maybe two inches thick! If you're new to knot tying I would not recommend Ashley's (commonly known as "ABOK") quite yet. You'd probably get lost in it.

Another slider that I think is better than the Adjustable is the "Exploding Sheet Bend". This one can be found on page 145 of Shaw's book I mentioned above. It has been published on the web as well. One such web publication is: http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/explode.htm#4 This knot is a tad harder to tie than the Locking Loop, but not too much. All instruction I've seen on tying this knot shows it slipped by default, including the instructions on that web link above.

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#78622 - 12/03/06 09:54 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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Aloha OBG,

I am familiar with the tautline knot, I was just taunting.
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#78623 - 12/04/06 01:56 AM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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Guess ya got me...
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#78624 - 12/04/06 02:54 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
norad45 Offline
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I am the only person I know who is able to mess up a Granny knot, so that site will be very useful. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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#78625 - 12/04/06 03:09 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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I am the only person I know who is able to mess up a Granny knot
... which is a good thing. You might accidently tie a better knot!

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#78626 - 12/04/06 07:16 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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I think your list will be very useful. For fishing knots try http://www.animatedknots.com.
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#78627 - 12/04/06 07:20 PM Re: Useful Rope Knots
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In fact - everyone might find http://www.animatedknots.com/ a useful sight.
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