Page 113 - Walter B. Gibson "Knots And How To Tie Them"
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      Knots that are Not

       There are many knot tying tricks,
      some very complicated, but this one
      is so simple that it can easily be
      learned. At the same time, it appears
      sn fair that no one wiu suspect
      trickery.
        Take a piece of string and tie  it in
      three single knots, one at a time.
      When you pull the ends of the string,
      the knots draw together, and then
      suddenly come apart so not a knot
      rt:lllains!
        The first step is to tie a single knot
      (fig.  I ). Note that end A comes near~
      est to the performer - in front of the
      knot. Then rie a similar knot, forming
      two loops ("X" and " Y").  Again be
      sure that the right end (HAlt) comes
      to the front (fig. Z).  The result will be
      the ordinary Square Knot.
        The trick lies in the third knot.
      Push end A through loop "X" from
      the front, bring it around to the front
      again (over top of itselO, push it
      through loop "Y ," and out behind it ...
      original position (fig. 3).
        Just pull the:  ends and the knots
      will disappear.





















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