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Knots for Dummies
On this site , section named knots for dummies are some pretty interesting knots as Page Ranking , mid knot and others. |
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Do you know how the midknot got it's name?
It was originated by a Japanese angler, Hiroshi Kobayashi. He was famous for fishing Tokyo Bay for seabass in the middle of the night. His nickname is "Midnight", which although an English word, is commonly used in Japan. Some people in the GT circuit still call it the "Midnight Knot". I call it the "House Breaker" knot. I bought one of those spooling devices to tie the knot. For some reason, I can't get that aluminum spool to spin around without flying off into everything. I've broken two vases, one glass pane in a china cabinet, and put numerous dents in the ceiling and walls. ![]() Last edited by MrBill : 01-25-2008 at 10:31 PM. |
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