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Silk knot borrowed from the simple technique of birders. Snares made from horsehair or the thinnest nylon line with such a knot work flawlessly.

The silk knot is considered one of the most smoothly and easily tightened knots.


Rice. 86. Silk knot (the cross indicates the working loop)

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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