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Jug Sling Hitch

A very useful knot. In swedish it is called 'sack-knot from England', because the mealers used this knot to tie toghether the sacs. The loop is a useful handle, or you can use it as a hanger.
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Bahasa Malaysia:
Chinese:
Czech:
Danish:
Dutch: Potlus or flessteek
English: Jug Sling Hitch
Estonian: Amforisőlm
Finnish:
French: Noeud d'utilité, noeud d'élingue
German: Bootsmannsmaatenknoten
Hebrew:
Hungarian:
Italian:
Japanese: Bintsuri musubi
Norwegian:
Polish:
Portuguese: Nó de Botija
Slovene:
Spanish:Silla de Bombero
Swedish: Engelsk säckknop
Swiss german:
Turkish: Şise askısı
If you know the name of this knot in another language, please send me a mail
and tell me which language, what knot and the name of the knot in that language.
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