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HANDKERCHIEF MAGIC No. 12 You can tug at this knot until you get it right with a 4k HANDKERCHIEF Only 0 Grafton will stand the strain Fig. 1 TRUE Fig: 3 BOWLINE KNOT Roll & Grafton handker chief rope-wise and lay flat upon a table. First, make the figure eight 1n the handkerchief. Pass the Joose end of the handker chief down through the bottom loop of the fgure of-eight knot (Fig. 2 ) _ Fig: 2 Complete the knot by passing the loose end up through the top loop and pull tight. The True Bow line Knot is completed Ir Fig. 3. This knot makes a verV sa[e form of seat and is used by people engaged in rescue work: Sole Manufacturers in Nz ~Klippel Bros: (Nz) Ltd", Box 428, Auokland

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 335, 23 November 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 335, 23 November 1945, Page 2

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