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    Ordinary Knot

      Though formed by two simple
    knots, this is not as "ordinary" as its
    name would imply. However. its
    formation is an easy one to follow.
      Take one rope and tie a loose
    Overhand Knot nen( one end. Take
    the other rope and bring it end to end
     with the first (fig.  1).
       Pushing it backward through the
     knot, follow the direction of the first
     rope (fig. 2).
       Thus the second rope end is tied in
     an identical knot, headed the other
     way (fig. 3).
       When the end of the second rope
     emerges, pull the two knots tight and
     they become the Ordinary Knot.

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