This knot should be added to the Kite Flyer's Knot Gallery.
You start with a normal loop in the end of the line as you would for a normal larks head knot.
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| @'
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Pull some of the line though the loop to make a larks head knot OR
sometimes called a slip knot/loop if the larks head is not tighened, as
you would if you were going to thing insert a second line with a stopper
knot on the end (AKA photo 1)
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Using the just created (slip) loop (the unclosed larks head knot) use
that to pull more of the line though it as if you were making a second
larks head with the first. Now tighten the first larks head knot onto
the line itself. You will end up looking like the photo above.
Larks Head
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|| | Slip loop but which will not
`@----' slip under pressure.
Initial Loop
Over Hand
Knot
The result is a slip knot which is suitable for attaching a kite line to
a thick spar, rod, handle, or fishing reels. It will stay put and not
slide off or slip around the object when you start winding line onto it
as a normal slip knot or larks head would around a thick object
(expecally the glass bottle).