This was so helpful! I ride English, but my son is getting into Western. I bought him a Western bridle that had bit ties, and was at a total loss. Thank you!
Good video . Good job explaining this knot . Like you l have always tied a square knot . I tried this knot but wasn't sure l did it right . Now I know . Thanks .
Looks like a Threefold Over-hand Knot (ABOK #517) with one strand held straight. It is of course a knot employed and invented/reinvented everywhere on this earth where rope was used, so it will come under many names.
Just today I had someone show me a knot similar to this but I like the “bug” better. Thanks!
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This was so helpful! I ride English, but my son is getting into Western. I bought him a Western bridle that had bit ties, and was at a total loss. Thank you!
Thank you. It works and looks good
Good video . Good job explaining this knot . Like you l have always tied a square knot . I tried this knot but wasn't sure l did it right . Now I know . Thanks .
Glad to hear it was of help!
Looks like a Threefold Over-hand Knot (ABOK #517) with one strand held straight. It is of course a knot employed and invented/reinvented everywhere on this earth where rope was used, so it will come under many names.
Thanks! I’ve never known the correct name.
A REAL cowboy knows to take his hat off indoors.
At the table, yes. Indoors is an Amish thing I believe.
I would have given a “like” but the camera work was way too far away . Not a good video but the information was ok.