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1486:Highwayman's
1293:Bimini twist
1194:Chain sinnet
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1371:Anchor bend
1303:Fisherman's
1257:Turk's head
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114:Flemish eye
21:Flemish Eye
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1446:Falconer's
1386:Bale sling
1242:Friendship
1209:Decorative
1199:Sheepshank
842:Adjustable
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476:References
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330:Advantages
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2003:History
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1969: (
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1787:Splices
1777:Tarbuck
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703:(PDF)
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