How to Tie a Great Hangman's Noose (Or Hangman's Knot)

Aug 31, 2010 06:26 PM
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The hangman's noose is infamous for its use in hanging prisoners during executions. It was supposedly invented in Britain but eventually spread throughout the world, going beyond the prisons and even into our own homes. But the hangman's knot isn't all doom and gloom. There are plenty of practical (and non-lethal) applications for the hangman's knot, like a fishing or boating knot. Everyone should know this roped knot; this tutorial will show you the knot-tying process. Just remember, to be an actual "hangman's noose," it needs to have nine to thirteen coils in the rope.

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