Page 105 - Walter B. Gibson "Knots And How To Tie Them"
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       Ropes through Coat

         Hold two long ropes side by side
      and push the ends through one sleeve
      of a coar and out the other (fig.  1).
      Give one end of each' rope to one per~
      son, and the other ends to another
      (fig. 2). When they pull the ropes
       hard, the coat faUs to the ground
      (fig. 3).
         The secret is the two ropes orlgi~
       nally shown are not single ropes.
      They are each doubled in the center,
      and their centers bound tORether with   fig.  1
       thread (fig. 4). This joint is covered
       while you run the "two ropes"
       through the sleeves. When the two
       people pull hard enough, the thread
       breaks and the coat falls to the
      ground.















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