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A 3-lead 10-bight Turk's head knot (en:Decagram (geometry)). The knot is "doubled", meaning that the end is retraced through the knot once after it was tied. |
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David J. Fred |
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- 2007-03-07 22:57 Dfred 1800×1800×8 (1773824 bytes) {{Information| |Description = A 3-Lead, 10-Bight [[Turk's head knot]]. The knot is "doubled", meaning that the end is retraced through the knot once after it was tied. |Source = Self-created, [[Nikon D70]], uploaded by creator of image |Date = created 20
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