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Archaeological finds indicate that this method of tying a loop is one of the oldest. Long before our era, people on different continents of the Earth node "honda" attached the string to the bow.


Rice. 69. "Honda" (a cross indicates a working loop)

An additional knot at the end of the walking cable serves as a stopper, which, when pulled, does not allow it to slip out of the loop of the knot.

"Honda" is the American name for such a loop. Until now, cowboys in Mexico and the southern states of the United States use it for knitting lasso.

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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