the Knack
No, this won’t be a post about an obscure rock group.
In Orson Scott Card’s book “Seventh Son” he talks about people who have a “knack”.
The idea, at it’s base, is that some people have an ability, innate, that others do not. That some people are born with extra, special skills that make them supreme fitters, joiners, cabinetmakers, plumbers, electricians, etc. In the book proper, he speaks about the idea that white men have simple and sometimes forced knacks, and that the red men have knacks that are encompassing. It’s an interesting concept, and one that gives me a good jumping off place for a discussion of the “simple science” of the previous post.
I used to think that anyone can learn anything. I have learned a lot of things in my life, from harness repair to robot programming. From homebuilding to auto repair. From deer hunting to baking. I’ve been very adept at adapting. And I enjoy that. I continuously do new things to try to keep my brain stretched; I also have begun to notice gaps in my abilities. I’ve noted before that I have no interest in sports, nor do I seem to be able to deal with musical instruments. I have not done well with languages either, but I think that if I had a chance to live somewhere for a while, I could change that.
One of the most damned useful things I’ve ever learned was how to tie knots. No, not the kind that frustrate you while getting your shoes undone, the kind that you learn in boy scouts. Even some of the best scouts I know, don’t remember their knots.
My wife works in a store where they still have an overhead twine line, and the employees can break the twine by hand, and make a parcel of brown paper and string. When was the last time you saw that done? Just tying the knots is difficult enough.
SO if you want to be able to tie a knot that won’t come loose until you want it to, and come loose when you need it to, go get a copy of the Ashley Book of Knots.
13 comments Og | Uncategorized

You really need to know only six knots
Bowline, square, sheet bend, timber hitch, clove hitch and half hitch.
The rest are just for showing off.
I’m an Eagle Scout, I know too many knots as it is.
Skills? I have none. Well, not too man anyway.
It was in a Garrison Keillor story where the wife asked the husband, “Were you in the scouts? Did you learn your knots?”
He replied “No, I was in the Luther League. I learned my shall nots.”
Paw Paw is right. Those are the knots I use the most, although I tend to use the tautline hitch more than the two half hitches. Nothing like a knot that cinches up the slack!
Here’s a link. It’s basically a clove hitch tied around the standing part with an extra loop on the looped side.
http://av.rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0Je5W6FnnRFPO4AYFVrCqMX;_ylu=X3oDMTBvdmM3bGlxBHBndANhdl93ZWJfcmVzdWx0BHNlYwNzcg–/SIG=126iplr9s/EXP=1165357061/**http%3a//www.iland.net/%7ejbritton/tautlinehitch.htm
Sigh. Maybe this will work better.
http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/tautlinehitch.htm
Pawpaw, you can certainly get by with a half dozen knots, but I use a sheepshank on a pretty regular basis, often a rolling hitch, and an angler’s knot almost every day. Knowingh instinctively which knot to use is also a skill.
I can tie my shoes and make a Xmas present look great. That pretty much covers my needs. The rest is up to Mark to figure out.Or, I use duct tape. It comes in colors.
swmbo
When I was a sprout, we had — courtesy of my downeaster uncle Cliff — a book called Marlinspike Seamanship, the official manual of the Sea Scouts of America (an Explorer offshoot). There are knots in there that’ll marvel you — and they all have practical uses.
M
Um, Dagon, would that be the Orson Scott Card that supports George Bush, the War in Iraq (And Iran) and thinks that the democrat party is a bunch of losers as it is now? Yes, I do like his work. Of course, I read more by the time I was twelve than you will ever be able to absorb, you anencephalic useless piece of shit. Unlike you, I can read drivel and know it is drivel.
What the hell are you doing commenting here anyway? Sheesh, I open up the filters so Harvey can comment and I get assholes like you. I just cannot win. Go back to your welfare apartment, fucktard, and leave decent folks alone.
I was never good at the knots. If I hadn’t bailed on the Scouts – for sports, ironically – they probably would’ve kicked me out for being a lousy at tying the damned things.
Don’t think I have any knacks either, unless a little writing counts.
Another, good post, Og.
To really impress, you gotta learn to splice. Both eye and end splices are damn useful, too.
hehe! yep, Sigi, I can not only long and short splice, I can eye splice, ladder splice, and make a bridle out of rope. I have even MADE rope, which is a lot easier than you’d think. I stopped smoking once by carrying rope, and splicing a piece of rope everytime I wanted a smoke.