Method of making a lariat

Textiles: braiding – netting – and lace making – Processes and products – Coated or impregnated

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C057S258000

Reexamination Certificate

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07111543

ABSTRACT:
A method of making a lariat includes twisting under tension a plurality of strands of a plastic material such as nylon to form a rope and then securing the ends of the rope to prevent the strands from untwisting. The rope is then dipped into a hot wax mixture, removed from the hot wax and dried and cooled. A powdery material such as talcum powder is then applied to a portion of the rope adjacent one end after loosely tying a hondo knot therein or prior to tying a hondo knot the powdery material is applied and a hondo knot is then tied and the hondo knot is snugged by stretching the rope.

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“Rope Making 101,” Spin to Win Magazine, Apr. 2003, vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 26-30.

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