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Harry Krause February 15th 04 04:29 PM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
DD730 wrote:

Well done. A practical, intelligent, succinct, and beautiful application
of technology.



Knots-lover wrote:
If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.





Indeed. In fact, there is a link on the site that takes you to an ad to
sell CDs that teach knot tying, but so what? I have no objection to an
obtuse ad if the link itself has useful information.

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Steve_sullivan February 15th 04 07:56 PM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
In article ,
rw wrote:

Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:

Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested ...


IT's quite nice, ...



It's not nice, it's SPAM !


What's he selling? Rope?


No, a cd with videos of all the knots a fisherman might need.

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deserves neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
"Those who are ready to sacrifice freedom for security
ultimately will lose both" - Abraham Lincoln

Lloyd Sumpter February 15th 04 08:09 PM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:42:38 +0000, Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a Fisherman's Bend, or
Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html


Good job. Interesting point is: that's not at all how I tie a "fisherman's
bend". Maybe mine is a different knot... Yours looks more secure, esp. if you
take a half-hitch on the "load" line. Mine is way faster.

Lloyd


Lloyd Sumpter February 15th 04 09:30 PM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 12:09:35 +0000, Lloyd Sumpter wrote:

On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 13:42:38 +0000, Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a Fisherman's Bend, or
Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html


Good job. Interesting point is: that's not at all how I tie a "fisherman's
bend". Maybe mine is a different knot... Yours looks more secure, esp. if you
take a half-hitch on the "load" line. Mine is way faster.

Lloyd


Oops - looks like what I've been calling a "fishermen's Bend" is actually a
Clove Hitch. Ah, what's in a name, anyway...

Lloyd


BB February 16th 04 03:50 AM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
Well, one of them only had English knot tieing, they don't work on this side
of the pond.
Stuff's all backward.........



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What's wrong with these two places?
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/index.html
http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/

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troutbum_mt February 17th 04 06:18 AM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
says...
In article ,
rw wrote:

Ken Fortenberry wrote:
It's not nice, it's SPAM !


What's he selling? Rope?


No, a cd with videos of all the knots a fisherman might need.


Maybe he should sell it on ebay. I am sure Ken would approve it
then.....
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Jim February 17th 04 06:38 AM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
Nice job! There's nothing wrong with sound or picture quality.
Please feel free to go ahead and add more. :^)

-Jim


Knots-lover wrote:
If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.



Larry W4CSC February 18th 04 08:56 PM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 13:30:24 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter"
wrote:


Oops - looks like what I've been calling a "fishermen's Bend" is actually a
Clove Hitch. Ah, what's in a name, anyway...

Lloyd

I thought they called your knot a "Granny"........????

What's in a name, anyways.....


Larry W4CSC

No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH!
Kirk Out.....

vincent p. norris February 22nd 04 03:25 PM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 
Oops - looks like what I've been calling a "fishermen's Bend" is actually a
Clove Hitch. Ah, what's in a name, anyway...


I thought "fisherman's bend" was what you got in your joints if you
did a *really* full Reid and then came back up to the surface too
fast.

vince

Wolfgang February 23rd 04 03:36 AM

Video Tutorial, Tying a Fisherman's Bend
 

"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
...
Oops - looks like what I've been calling a "fishermen's Bend" is actually

a
Clove Hitch. Ah, what's in a name, anyway...


I thought "fisherman's bend" was what you got in your joints if you
did a *really* full Reid and then came back up to the surface too
fast.


Well, that or what John and Dave get in their joints if they keep 'em loose
in their pockets.

Wolfgang
and you don't want to know what passes for a sheepshank in this crowd.
:(




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