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Noosed is the hangmans knot(or noose :) )
I meant the wrapped ones like in the prevous posts of yours. Thanks I will have to try it out.
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The Cobra Twists are what I call them because they are basically a Cobra Stitch that alternates ends to make it twist. When used as whipping for a Monkey’s Fist I like to call it a “Twisted Fist”.

The Cobra Twist is a more secure whipping than the noose. The noose I am using is what a book I have calls the “Alpine Whipping” (I think it’s slightly different than a Hang Man’s Noose). With the Alpine Whipping, the length of the loop can be adjusted when using a certain cord (Para cord slides better than some others). The Cobra Twist tends to bite more into the cord being whipped, so it doesn’t slide if tied tight. I prefer to tie the Cobra Twist without the inner strands because I feel it allows for a tighter knot. Stormdrane has said he doesn't take out the inner strands, IIRC.
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Does anyone have some cord with a reflective stripe in it, or know where to find it? That's the type of stuff I'd like to use for a nice lanyard.
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deeker wrote:Does anyone have some cord with a reflective stripe in it, or know where to find it? That's the type of stuff I'd like to use for a nice lanyard.
Hello deeker,
If you look in my previous post (#479), you'll see a Monkey's Fist that is black with purple and light blue slashes in it. The light blue slashes are reflective, but not so much as other cords I've seen. I've been able to get cord with a reflective strand at EMS, and REI. The stuff I got at REI also had light blue, and tourquiose(sp?) slashes in it, as well as glow-in-the-dark.

Both of these have the reflective strip. I got them at EMS, and they are labled as Sterling Glo-Cord.
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In this pic, the Glo-Cord is the green with black and white slashes.

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Here's the stuff I bought at REI. It has a reflective strip, and is glow-in-the-dark. It's wrapped around the black, Wellington stuff I mentioned with the light blue and purple slashes. The REI cord may not look it in the pic, but it is more reflective than the Wellington.
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ghostrider wrote:What do you mean, "Monkey's Fists are just not cool anymore"! :p :D

Like Devo said: "We're through being cool" :p
Eliminate the ninnies and the twits! :D (Don't get me going on Devo...)

Great stuff in here- makes me wish I could tie these as well as y'all! The Cobra Twist is my fave, along with the Clip on/ Skull jobs by Stormdrane, as in this pic:
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Made this incorporating a spent 300 Sav. casing. I kind of like it but let me know what the rest of you think.

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Cool idea! I like it.
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Thank you, ghostrider.

I will have to search on-line or wait til I get to the US again. No REI here in the Great White (and now cold) North.

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Very cool,I did a couple for my brother in law and nephew like that with 45 acp cases.I like the look of the longer rifle case.
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J Smith wrote:Very cool,I did a couple for my brother in law and nephew like that with 45 acp cases.I like the look of the longer rifle case.
I thought of using 45s or most any hand gun cartridge. That would shorten the length of the lanyard some.

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Traderdell,
Great idea, i like it alot. Thanks for sharing.
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deeker wrote:Does anyone have some cord with a reflective stripe in it, or know where to find it? That's the type of stuff I'd like to use for a nice lanyard.
In addition to REI and probably other sources, I found my reflective cord at a small business in Duluth called dogbooties.com that sells musher hardware and fabrics (and dog booties) online:
http://dogbooties.com/dibrnywretr.html

I've done repeat business with this company and they have decent prices, prompt shipping, a good company.
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How do I do the Cobra knot...checked two of my bookmarked sites and they don't show it????? Gonna try boondoggle right now??????
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Hey guys I was out n about with the family today, saw this knot and said I
gots to take a picture of this. :) and send it to the forum. :D

My wife said I was such a geek :D she's right, I love it! :D
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Haha, looks big enough to have a bowling ball for the center.
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lol Stormdrane,
Sure would be tough threading it through a lanyard hole.
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:eek: thats a big fist... Dont even know what I would do with it. Perhaps a a giant Scorpius to go with it. Thanks for sharing.

Ghostrider,
As always nice work. Its neat to see you developing new skills, and i enjoy looking at your creations when we meet. Thanks for sharing.
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What an incredible thread. I just spent the last 1 1/2 hours reading the thread from the beginning and was amazed. Looking at the progress some of you have made since the first post is amazing. I have played around with lanyards, but mostly the square and round patterns. I guess I will venture out to Hobby Lobby and Wally World to pck-up some supplies.

Will try to post pix soon.

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Thanks Irish Lager.

Been working with the Eight-Strand Square Plait/Sennit, the Four-Strand Plait/Sennit, and the Six-Strand Round Plait. The books I have say to use whipping for starting and finishing them off. Anyone have any ideas on different methods?

Coffeeman:
If you have a Dick's Sporting Goods, you should check there. They took over Galyan's but aren't going to be selling climbing gear like Galyan's did. The one in my area still has some of the cord and rope left over from Galyan's and have marked it down ridiculously. I just bought 400 feet for less than $11.00 (that’s only about $1.00 over what I pay for 100 feet in town, and the internet is even more when you throw in shipping). It was priced at $.02/ foot. I’d recommend looking them up before any other source since it’s cheapest.
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Ghostrider, you got some skills... :eek:
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