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  1. Learn how to tie a hangmans knot or noose, a type of loop knot that can be used for fishing, boating, decoration and more. Be careful not to try this knot on any living being as it can be lethal.

    • Scaffold Knot

      The scaffold knot forms a strong loop that can be slid like...

    • Dropper Loop

      Do’s. Test the knot well before fishing. Lubricate well...

    • Butterfly Knot

      As the name suggests, the double butterfly knot is similar...

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  2. The hangman's knot or hangman's noose (also known as a collar during the Elizabethan era) is a knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person.

  3. Aug 19, 2023 · Learn how to tie a hangmans knot, an adjustable and non-jamming loop that can be used for fishing, boating, Halloween decorations, and more. Find out the history and uses of this knot, as well as its dangers and controversies.

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  4. Hangman's Knot: Directed by Roy Huggins. With Randolph Scott, Donna Reed, Claude Jarman Jr., Frank Faylen. A Confederate Major and his troops are falsely led to believe the Civil War is not over, and become wanted men after they attack a Union Army wagon train in Nevada.

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    • Western
    • Roy Huggins
    • 1952-11-15
  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Check out our post on the Hangman's knot at https://www.survivalworld.com/knots/hangmans-knot/

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  6. Mar 3, 2020 · The Hangman’s Knot or Noose is a knot often associated with it’s use in hanging. When the loop is pulled totally closed, this knot becomes a weight on the end of the rope that you can use for throwing.

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · Randolph Scott plays a Confederate major who robs a Union gold shipment and gets trapped in a stage station with his men and a posse. The movie explores the themes of war, justice, and loyalty in the post-Civil War era.