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Old 09-12-2007, 07:50 PM
Renoir Renoir is offline
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Default Rigger's Apprentice...worth the price?

I have several books relating to knots, etc. If I could keep only one it would be my Rigger's Apprentice. Although this reads like I'm seriously kissing butt there are several good reasons for this evaluation.

Most rigging and knot books are dry, drrrry, dryyyy! You will notice a salting with a sense of humor. As a result you will find yourself reading sections that ostensibly you might have no real interest other than the good read. Later you might find that you remember something useful that otherwise you wouldn't know.

The book has references to applications other than sailing (such as yours). Interesting it is to read about circus and arborist applications, for instance.

Expensive? Even in '70 when I was in college a textbook was pushing a hundred bucks. If this isn't as good or better (because it is a keeper) than one of those textbooks I'll put a half-hitch in my Irish pennant!
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