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The "Bush Bar" (An Emergency Source of Rope) Preview by TIAT

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2010

The "Bush Bar" is an effective way of storing an emergency strip of rope. It's thinner and easier to tie than other bars, while still maintaining a clean polished overall look. On account of its thinness and width (1.5 inches), a long bar will easily slip under the belt loops of a pair of pants, providing an emergency source of more than 50 feet of rope, depending on your waist size. Video production by JD of TIAT.

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  • I would love to learn how to make this "Bush Bar" Where can I?

  • @mghoracek - Search Bush Bar... I made a video.

  • @TyingItAllTogether

    Hi I LOVE your videos! I was recently wondering if you were a boy scout as a child? Thank you so much!

  • @Ericsnoboards - I was not. Although I did help a few friends pass their knotting merit badges. *smile*

  • Your work here on You tube is very informative and easy to understand. What would you suggest my Girl Scouts tying first? They all have hunter dads. And would like to make a bracelet or a dangle thing for Christmas.  I try to do a present a month along with badge work. I personally love the backbone and the knot that you turned into a star.

  • @flyaway2ak - A good tie to start out on is the "Switchback Strap Bracelet". Best to you and your scouts!

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  • @TyingItAllTogether

    Haha if you were you would have been a great deal of help to your troop

    Thanks for the response keep making those great vids

  • i like the old sinnet! pull boyh ends and you can have rope in a second! great knot i would like to learn about its history!

  • What's the point?!

  • @jackelineholl Boring to you maybe. Not everything he designs is for decoration. To some having as much rope on them at all times is pretty important and especially if its out of site behind your belt thats even better. I cannot wait to see how this is tied.

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