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Old 09-12-2007, 10:16 AM
FunisNodo FunisNodo is offline
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Thanks so much. For a bit of clarity, the lead line usually attaches to the high line with a specialty device, or knot, that doesn't allow the lead rope to move along the high line. Because these large animals, with brains the size of a tennis ball, will be sure to tangle themselves around other horses on the highline, the tree, a bush, etc. I believe I would like to stay away from knots - mainly just for the looks. Besides, this will increase my experience base; learn something new.

What size seizing twine should I use for the 1/2-inch Stat-Set?

Also, and I already know Brion's response, but is the Rigger's Apprentice worth having in my library? I am an aficionado of knots, rope work, rigging (in a very broad sense) and such. Possibly only stayed away from it because of the price.

Last edited by FunisNodo : 09-12-2007 at 10:26 AM. Reason: Added additional information for clarity
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