Knots and How to Tie Them, 1942 (Book, PB)
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Knots and How to Tie Them, BSA editors, First, 1942 (Book, PB)
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Title: Knots and How to Tie Them
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Author: Boy Scouts of America editors
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Edition: First
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Year: 1942
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Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Boy Scouts of America
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Dimensions: 8L x 5.5W x 0.13″D
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Pages: 53
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Condition: Pre-loved fair-plus, with tears along the stapled spine; spine loose at top; brown age splotches on covers and on inside covers and leaves; mild wear, rubbing, and wrinkling on covers; all pages have mild 2″ dog-ears at upper right of all pages; mild age yellowing; overall a pretty good reading copy.
Master Vintage Outdoor Skills
This original 1942 edition of Knots and How to Tie Them delivers essential vintage knot-tying techniques straight into your hands. Published by the Boy Scouts of America during World War II, this 53-page guide teaches practical rope handling for camping, boating, and survival. Furthermore, detailed diagrams demonstrate classic hitches, bends, splices, and lashings clearly. Outdoor enthusiasts, scouts, and military history collectors will appreciate these timeless field skills. Consequently, this compact manual serves as an authentic piece of mid-century Americana. Because our San Diego thrift store online receives unique items, our stock moves fast. Furthermore, we only have 1 copy of Knots and How to Tie Them available today. Secure this vintage pocket guide now before another collector buys it!
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