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The knot is usually tied around a small weight, such as a stone, marble, tight fold of paper, or a piece of wood.  
The knot is usually tied around a small weight, such as a stone, marble, tight fold of paper, or a piece of wood.  


Monkey's Fists were also commonly used as [[melee weapons]] by sailors embroiled in street and tavern fights during the 1800s and the use of the Monkey's Fist as a [[flail]] or [[slungshot]] became common in the street gang subcultures of the 1800s.
Monkey's Fists were also commonly used as [[melee weapons]] by sailors embroiled in street and tavern fights during the 1800s and the use of the Monkey's Fist as a flail or [[slungshot]] became common in the street gang subcultures of the 1800s.


1. Start by wrapping the rope around four of your fingers. <br />
1. Start by wrapping the rope around four of your fingers. <br />
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*[http://www.hobo.com/monkeys_fist.htm Hobo News]
*[http://www.hobo.com/monkeys_fist.htm Hobo News]


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